whats up with my x-valve?

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  • Teen
    -Mag Master-
    • Oct 2002
    • 159

    #1

    whats up with my x-valve?

    i was trying to sweet spot with my x-valve the other day, and it wouldn't work. i never tried to before, but i just got my intelliframe and i heard it was easy to sweet spot with an intelliframe. I even turned the pressure on my tank to 1200psi, i was afraid to go further, i didn't want to blow a burst disc or anything.
    Also, isn't this a good thing, i have good reactivity but i can't sweet spot.
    can anyone tell me if there's sumthing wrong with it not sweet spotting?
    MY MAG:
    -SS P/F right body
    -Nickel Intelliframe
    -NW nickel drop forward w/quick disconnect and on/off
    -Nickel CP mini forgrip
    -X-valve
    -Lv X
    -SP blue splash kit with matching AA barrel.
  • BajaBoy
    Registered User
    • Jun 2002
    • 2158

    #2
    dont sweetspot it in a game or turny. but if u wanna just play around with it then use a smaller bolt spring.

    Do Not Use This In A Game. OK?
    RT
    Ace'd Emag (sold)
    Xmag (sold)

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    • Teen
      -Mag Master-
      • Oct 2002
      • 159

      #3
      i don't want to use it a game, i just wanted to drop some jaws. i never saw a mag sweet spot in person. but i don't want to modify my mag, it performs great how it is. thanks anyways.
      MY MAG:
      -SS P/F right body
      -Nickel Intelliframe
      -NW nickel drop forward w/quick disconnect and on/off
      -Nickel CP mini forgrip
      -X-valve
      -Lv X
      -SP blue splash kit with matching AA barrel.

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      • Teen
        -Mag Master-
        • Oct 2002
        • 159

        #4
        ok, i'll look into getting some pins so i can try that. but will sweet spotting mess up my sear or the x-valve itself?
        MY MAG:
        -SS P/F right body
        -Nickel Intelliframe
        -NW nickel drop forward w/quick disconnect and on/off
        -Nickel CP mini forgrip
        -X-valve
        -Lv X
        -SP blue splash kit with matching AA barrel.

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        • BajaBoy
          Registered User
          • Jun 2002
          • 2158

          #5
          Originally posted by petefol
          you have to do more then just turn up the pressure, you have to modify the on/off pin. it's tricky cause if you shave too much off you will ruin it.

          u do Not need to shave with the pin. It will help make it go into runaway if thats what u want.

          the pressure and spring is all u need to mess with.. within reason
          RT
          Ace'd Emag (sold)
          Xmag (sold)

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          • Teen
            -Mag Master-
            • Oct 2002
            • 159

            #6
            haha, whats a caliper, and where can i get one?
            MY MAG:
            -SS P/F right body
            -Nickel Intelliframe
            -NW nickel drop forward w/quick disconnect and on/off
            -Nickel CP mini forgrip
            -X-valve
            -Lv X
            -SP blue splash kit with matching AA barrel.

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            • jaylock33
              Registered User
              • May 2003
              • 206

              #7
              Just a heads up on seet spotting and run away they can cause extra wear on your bolt and are generally viewed as a gun malfunction.
              anyone who tells you there are no such things as stupid questions is lying to you so they can laugh at your questions.

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              • Mobius V
                I work on medical stuff.
                • Jan 2003
                • 325

                #8
                Hey guys up a little earlier in this thread you said don't go reactive trigger in tourneys... Will ref's call that fully auto or what because I have my first tourney on Sunday June 22 and I was probly going do that if i got in a tight spot if I could find the spot fast enough... But i've never been in a tourney so I don't know many of the rules, I mean I know theres no fully auto but whatever. Thanks


                E-Mag, RT Pro, Dye Reflex Autococker AO Feedback

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                • Dayspring
                  aka- The Day Wang

                  • May 2001
                  • 9664

                  #9
                  Yes, you run the risk of being pulled for full auto.

                  And yes, Sweetspotting the gun CAN in fact cause damage. I've seen 2 trigger rods snap as well as worn sear assemblies and bolts.

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