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  • RT Lover
    nothing special
    • Nov 2011
    • 789

    #1

    valve mounting ?

    ok just wondering if one can mount a valve sideways or upside down and not have any bad effects (works just fine) ? i would only use nitro for air supply.
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  • knownothingmags
    RKM 3D Designs

    • Apr 2010
    • 4810

    #2
    Originally posted by RT Lover
    ok just wondering if one can mount a valve sideways or upside down and not have any bad effects (works just fine) ? i would only use nitro for air supply.
    i guess the techs would say dont do it.
    since there is no zlock or zlock pin channel to stop the back half of the valve from possibly unscrewing and busting/ killing the user in the face.

    people will tell me if im wrong.

    but thats what i gather.
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    • knownothingmags
      RKM 3D Designs

      • Apr 2010
      • 4810

      #3
      are you rotating the rail exactly with the valve?
      the rail is your saftey mechanism for the valve.

      again no expert just sayin.
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      • RT Lover
        nothing special
        • Nov 2011
        • 789

        #4
        Good point... say if there was a z lock.. then could one rotate it? Then if there wasn't a saftey pin understanding the risk lock tight it? I'm thinking I want to rotate a valve
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        • knownothingmags
          RKM 3D Designs

          • Apr 2010
          • 4810

          #5
          Originally posted by RT Lover
          Good point... say if there was a z lock.. then could one rotate it? Then if there wasn't a saftey pin understanding the risk lock tight it? I'm thinking I want to rotate a valve
          locktight, not sure.

          my tripple mage the two side valves have been rotated a bit, i would say almost 45*

          so you can do it, but that tripple rail is one milled piece so i pretty sure thats not what you are thinking of doing,

          yeah it would be a good idea to have a zlock chanel.
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          • athomas
            Of course it works-its AGD
            • Jan 2002
            • 8039

            #6
            The valve can be operated in any orientation. It will work fine. It has to be mounted on a rail and that rail must be rotated with the valve. The rail holds the on-off assembly in place and provides the spacing for the sear assembly.
            Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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            • knownothingmags
              RKM 3D Designs

              • Apr 2010
              • 4810

              #7
              Originally posted by athomas
              The valve can be operated in any orientation. It will work fine. It has to be mounted on a rail and that rail must be rotated with the valve. The rail holds the on-off assembly in place and provides the spacing for the sear assembly.
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              • TimmyJay
                I came to play...not talk
                • May 2007
                • 779

                #8
                How do you plan to activate the on/off? The sear is in the grip and if you spin the valve 180* then it would be pointing up. I may be missing what you are asking...wouldn't be the first time for me.

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                • sQuidvision
                  Learning Mag-Fu

                  • Jun 2011
                  • 823

                  #9
                  if you set it up like a pneumag you can do it without issue. Hill's EP block works great!

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                  • RT Lover
                    nothing special
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 789

                    #10






                    Originally posted by sQuidvision
                    if you set it up like a pneumag you can do it without issue. Hill's EP block works great!
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                    • athomas
                      Of course it works-its AGD
                      • Jan 2002
                      • 8039

                      #11
                      Originally posted by athomas
                      The valve can be operated in any orientation. It will work fine. It has to be mounted on a rail and that rail must be rotated with the valve. The rail holds the on-off assembly in place and provides the spacing for the sear assembly.
                      Correction for better explanation: Actually, its the body that holds the on-off assembly in place. The rail holds everything at the correct spacing including the sear assembly which holds the on-off pin in place.
                      Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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                      • GEE TEE
                        jake the peg

                        • Jul 2011
                        • 349

                        #12
                        Are you trying to achieve a bottom feed mag?

                        If so you can leave the valve as it is and just fit a custom body with rotated breech port.. like a ULE warp but turned 90 degrees
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