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  • JRingold
    Big Fat Guy
    • Apr 2002
    • 772

    #1

    Restoration Project

    It's been 4 years since I've had my marker out of the box, so forgive me for the simple questions. I'm going through a complete restore. Luckily I've kept the marker in a cool dry place, no rust or problems have been detected, yet.

    I've got an older MiniMag. What is the purpose of foamies? Are they really required? How do I get them to stick?
    I went like this :shooting:
    He went like this :tard: then like this :wow: then like this :cry:
    Now he shoots a Mag too...

    -JR
  • drx975
    Non-Member
    • Dec 2001
    • 381

    #2
    Send in your Minimag and Im pretty sure AGD will upgrade it for you to a level 7. This should help you out a lot. Call and ask them first of course. Second, I doubt that you would have rust on your gun anyway, because its mostly stainless steel 304. But the sear, trigger rod, and possibly the on/off valve could have rusted. If they have, no big deal just replace them.

    As for foamies, I would say to not worry about them. The only problems I have with chopping are when I shortstroke. I have chopped like 2 out of 5 or 6 cases of paint.

    need anything else?
    MM19223 -=Minimag=-
    [Level-10]&[ULT]
    -Self Polished Body
    -Intelliframe nickel
    -Lapco SS 12 inch
    -KAPP Chrome gas thru-grip
    -32* Flame Drop Chrome
    -Black Macro
    -47ci 3000psi Crossfire tank
    My minimag-link working

    email: [email protected]
    aim SN: drx975

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    • paintballjunkie13
      Proud Customer of AGD
      • Aug 2001
      • 542

      #3
      no need

      No need to send it in, I'm pretty sure all Minimag valves are made Level 7.

      Foamies can only be put onto foamie bolts, they are used to cushion brittle balls, and be more gentler.

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      • JRingold
        Big Fat Guy
        • Apr 2002
        • 772

        #4
        Found the manual

        Thanks for the replies. After quite a few hours of searching, and making a mess, I found the instruction manual.

        paintballjunkie13 - It is a level 7.

        So would you recommend gluing the foamies on, or leaving it bare?

        Any other upgrades you can recommend? I've replaced all of the o-rings already. Is the ReTro Valve worth the $200? What return would I see on that upgrade?
        I went like this :shooting:
        He went like this :tard: then like this :wow: then like this :cry:
        Now he shoots a Mag too...

        -JR

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        • a_malfunction
          Damnit! It Malfunctioned!
          • Feb 2001
          • 1779

          #5
          If you have a foamie bolt it needs foamies. Clean the area you put the foamie on really well, and attach the foamie with some super glue.
          -Gig 'Em Ags!

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          • rjvemt1
            NITRO-BURNIN' HYPER-MAG
            • Mar 2002
            • 681

            #6
            if you havent played in 4 years i doubt that your gonna have the trigger finger that would cause shoot down, save your money. if your shoot co2 sprnd that money on n2.

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            • Mav D MagMan
              1Lt
              • Dec 2001
              • 669

              #7
              Originally posted by petefol
              from what ive heard the RT valve is worth it. it recycles 5 times faster (i think) then the classic valve so if you shoot fast it will probly help.
              It may cycle faster, but I doubt it's ability to recycle...

              A paintballgun can only do so much!

              USAF Academy Paintball Team
              Cadet Fourth Class of Squadron Three "Cerebus - Dogs of War"
              New: AO Feedback

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              • krafty
                Senior Discount
                • Jun 2001
                • 1124

                #8
                Yes, ALL Minimag valves are Level 7. A drop of superglue will attach a new foamie to the bolt once you've cleaned off the remains of the previous one.

                Personally, I'd stick with the minimag valve for now. I just used my stock (almost 7 year old) valve in a tourney Saturday and it worked flawlessly. Only 2 chops all day, and that was because of operator error. (I forgot to turn on my darn revvy!)

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                • Mav D MagMan
                  1Lt
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 669

                  #9
                  I know, just joshin with you peety

                  and heck I'd stick with the stock valve. If it's been four years it's time to warm up again, not start another burn out.

                  USAF Academy Paintball Team
                  Cadet Fourth Class of Squadron Three "Cerebus - Dogs of War"
                  New: AO Feedback

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                  • drx975
                    Non-Member
                    • Dec 2001
                    • 381

                    #10
                    Yeah I forgot that all Minimags were level 7's. The Retro valve is worth it, but you need a hopper to keep up with it so thats a lot more money. I'd say if you are going to play tourneys sometime soon, then get the Retro Valve.

                    later
                    MM19223 -=Minimag=-
                    [Level-10]&[ULT]
                    -Self Polished Body
                    -Intelliframe nickel
                    -Lapco SS 12 inch
                    -KAPP Chrome gas thru-grip
                    -32* Flame Drop Chrome
                    -Black Macro
                    -47ci 3000psi Crossfire tank
                    My minimag-link working

                    email: [email protected]
                    aim SN: drx975

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                    • JRingold
                      Big Fat Guy
                      • Apr 2002
                      • 772

                      #11
                      Still Restoring

                      Other than the usual replacement of O-rings, is there anything else that may be crucial to do some maintenance on before I go out to the field and give her a try? Like Bumper or Bolt Spring Replacement? Anyplace where I may want to clean and re-oil?
                      I went like this :shooting:
                      He went like this :tard: then like this :wow: then like this :cry:
                      Now he shoots a Mag too...

                      -JR

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                      • than205
                        Dancer of the kookie jig!
                        • Dec 2001
                        • 947

                        #12
                        I would say O-rings, oil it and then go to town!
                        Thanotos

                        http://www.factcheck.org

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