Okay, so I've successfully installed the X-Valve and LVL 10, and the trigger should be reactive, right? According to the AGD X-Valve blurb @ airgun.com, the trigger should "push my finger back" - well, it doesn't. In fact, I have to fully release the trigger all the way in order to fire the next round, so in essence, this thing is no fater than my A.I.R valve.... Any thoughts? What am I missing here?
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Meh. Could be on/off pin length...
Also, if your tank's adjustable, check the output pressure. Should be at least 800 PSI.Automag RT-Pro
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Make sure you have a lot of air in your tank. Check your output pressure. If its not that then I would have to say its your on/off. It might not be a good size pin.Last edited by NeilS300; 02-10-2004, 03:22 PM.WANTED: Y-Grip in good condition. X-Valve, or Retro Valve. PM me if you're selling one.Comment
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if you buy a shorter on/off pin, it will make it more reactive, and a longer pin will make it less reactive
RobAGD also sells a on/off pin kit which includes a .735" and .745" on/off pin
the e-mag on/off pin is .712"
retro/x-valve is .750"
and RTP is .765"
and as they said above, make sure your tank has air, and your velocity is set correctly
and the input from tank to valve shouldn't be any less than 750 psiProud Member Of The AO Cesspool Since 08-24-2002Comment
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is the valve brand new? if so you will need to break in the valve to get the full bounce effect.AGD MiniMag
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