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  • BassMan257
    Registered User
    • Feb 2005
    • 333

    #1

    The largest Idiocy of all time...

    Well, Recently I just bougt a $180 RTX valve... yes, its an older X valve...

    I was having problems with my ULT, and I figured, "what the heck, I could just go without the ULT for this weekend" so I go over to my classic vlave *idot alert* and pull out the On/off asembly thing... and put it into the X valve *MAJOR IDIOT ALERT* I tried shooting it a fiew times and it kept going like full auto in bursts... so I took it out... and to my surprise The On/off asembly was stuck in there so tight and deep I couldnt, and still cant get it out.... Im such a moron... is my valve down the toilet? if so Im going to kill something...

    Do you think AGD would forgive me for my Idiocy and help me out some how? Im guessing not, just because Its Incredibly stupid of me... I didnt get a regular On/off from the person I bought it from... and Id never looked at a diagram before... ahh.. I bet I sound like the stupidest of all noobs... god... I dont know whats wrong with me
  • AnArchist_1944
    Sex-E-Mag
    • Sep 2003
    • 360

    #2
    if all else fails you could drill a hole in the classic assy. then use one of those stripped screw remover tools to sping the mofo with the drill and that would probably jar it lose. but then again I might be an idiot to. oh and dont be so hard on urself we all do stupid things, when i was a mag n00b I tryed putting together and shooting my ULE mag without a rail because i was convinced i dident need the rail
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    • BassMan257
      Registered User
      • Feb 2005
      • 333

      #3
      Originally posted by AnArchist_1944
      if all else fails you could drill a hole in the classic assy. then use one of those stripped screw remover tools to sping the mofo with the drill and that would probably jar it lose. but then again I might be an idiot to. oh and dont be so hard on urself we all do stupid things, when i was a mag n00b I tryed putting together and shooting my ULE mag without a rail because i was convinced i dident need the rail

      well, it just bugs the heck out of me.. now i cant play tommorow.. AHH! maybe if i could get my ULT to work in my classic... well... I wont risk it

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      • TMAXXKING1
        ROGUE HAS THE GOOD STUFF
        • Aug 2004
        • 1325

        #4
        try this

        try this

        needle nose vise grips
        try to twist the pin and pull up .. instead of just pulling up ..
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        • darrickws
          Registered User
          • Feb 2004
          • 711

          #5
          I got a valve in like that...

          I just used super glue and a plastic thumb tack (plastic golf tee would work if you got one). Put a little glue on the outer edges of the top of the tack or tee....glue it to the top of the on/off...pull on off out. Worked for me, and because on/off is stainless you can get the tack off once valve is out by prying sideways (like breaking a stick). Good luck!
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          • BassMan257
            Registered User
            • Feb 2005
            • 333

            #6
            I figured out the puzzle...

            btw, TMAXXKING... It was in so far I couldent grip it with a needle nose..


            well, what I did, without breaking anything I might add, was took the vlave out of the gun, pointed the On/off at my trusty bean bag chair, and turned on the gass... POOF! well, needless to say, it came out fine, and Now im using my classic vlave today... thanks for your help guys

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            • Jaan
              It's Pronounced *John*

              • Apr 2005
              • 1310

              #7
              Yeah, I was going to say compressed air works wonders. A regular old blow gun on an air compressor at 120 psi probably would have worked. You can use compressed air to take grips off of moutain bike too (c:

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              • BassMan257
                Registered User
                • Feb 2005
                • 333

                #8
                Originally posted by Jaan
                You can use compressed air to take grips off of moutain bike too (c:
                Ill remember that ^_^

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