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  • dwhite
    Registered User
    • Nov 2004
    • 11

    #1

    Valve Questions?

    What should / could I do to my Trigger valve to make it quicker, I am using a 68 valve dont have alot of money just looking for some tips

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  • Dayspring
    aka- The Day Wang

    • May 2001
    • 9664

    #2
    Lube it. Make sure orings are in good shape.

    Think electronic trigger (will cost $$$).
    Think Xvalve. (Will cost less $$).

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    • Little_Ho
      www.ANPaintball.com
      • Jun 2004
      • 856

      #3
      Hi,
      this is what i do. Look around on eBay. I have both of mine ReTro Valves from there. Both were around 150-160$ and working very good. All i do, is getting an O-Ring kit and change them. Lube good air it up and dry shut to get the oil out. Thats it...

      Little_Ho
      PS: there was an x-valve latly for around 200$ not bad i think
      Little_Ho





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      • dwhite
        Registered User
        • Nov 2004
        • 11

        #4
        Yeah did that , curious if I could or should by new trigger vavle or if there any tricks to do to it, I did change out the on/offtop brass in it long time ago. Oh and Intelli frame on way Also will the Retro on / off vavle for trigger work on old valve?
        Last edited by dwhite; 11-18-2004, 05:01 PM.

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        • Rift
          mmmm X-Dallara
          • May 2004
          • 539

          #5
          Basically you wont be able to do much to the valve other then too maintain it well. Some people have been able to get the ULE Trigger kit (available at www.airgun.com or many of the various dealers here on the forums) work with there classic valves and the results were very nice. If you would like to increase your rate of fire your ultimatly best bet would be to get a Retro valve. This includes the RT Pro valve and the newer lighter X-Valve. The reactive effect that you get from these valves (if used correctly withouth bounce) can get you a very nice rate of fire. What it all boils down to is how much money you are willing to spend. Also the RT on/off assembaly will not work in the classic valve.

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