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  • jtcass
    WWII MAG M1A1
    • Sep 2005
    • 83

    #1

    a question about the valves

    are the x valve, retro valve, emag valve, and rt valve all the same? can all do 26 bps? is an rt valve compatible with a 68 classic?
  • Southpaw
    Registered User
    • Aug 2003
    • 534

    #2
    Yes.
    Yes.
    Yes.

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    • goforbroke

      #3
      first, a RT valve and a retro valve are the same thing. A x valve and an emag valve are the same thing (correct me if iam wrong).

      second, yes in theory

      third, as far as i know they are not

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      • ottomobile
        Obey me, I am ROOT
        • Sep 2002
        • 296

        #4
        These are the valves:
        68 classic
        Minimag
        RT
        RTPro
        Retro
        Emag
        Xvalve
        Emax


        68 Classic and Minimag are the same and run on CO2 or HPA.
        RT is different and not compatible with anything but an RT
        RTPro Retro and EMAG are the same
        X-valve and EMax are the same and identical to the RTPro/Retro valves except they are made of alluminum instead of steel.

        Any of the valves can be used on any of the guns except the RT. Emag/Xvalve/EMax and RTPro valves are interchangable except that the on/off pin has to swaped for an EMAG.

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        • trxtr
          MCC Scenario Paintball
          • Apr 2003
          • 129

          #5
          The ULT trigger is not recommended for the classic, or mini mag valve; drop right into the X's, and won't work in the RT's without it being proffessionally modified.

          Originally posted by ottomobile
          These are the valves:
          68 classic
          Minimag
          RT
          RTPro
          Retro
          Emag
          Xvalve
          Emax


          68 Classic and Minimag are the same and run on CO2 or HPA.
          RT is different and not compatible with anything but an RT
          RTPro Retro and EMAG are the same
          X-valve and EMax are the same and identical to the RTPro/Retro valves except they are made of alluminum instead of steel.

          Any of the valves can be used on any of the guns except the RT. Emag/Xvalve/EMax and RTPro valves are interchangable except that the on/off pin has to swaped for an EMAG.
          ...but there's an "I" in SNIPER.

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          • automikey
            Registered User
            • Nov 2004
            • 759

            #6
            sears

            I think there are different sears. If you use a Retro or X valve on a 68 classic rail, you need to swap the sear from the 68 sear to the RT/X sear.

            If someone knows more about this please post.

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            • trxtr
              MCC Scenario Paintball
              • Apr 2003
              • 129

              #7
              sears

              I've never had a problem with my Retro'd classic. I just dropped the valve in, everything else is stock (body, rail, grip). Though, it has a ult installed, and I know that makes the on/off length adjustable.
              ...but there's an "I" in SNIPER.

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              • amrani
                Deffinitly
                • Sep 2004
                • 201

                #8
                Originally posted by ottomobile
                These are the valves:
                68 classic
                Minimag
                RT
                RTPro
                Retro
                Emag
                Xvalve
                Emax


                68 Classic and Minimag are the same and run on CO2 or HPA.
                RT is different and not compatible with anything but an RT
                RTPro Retro and EMAG are the same
                X-valve and EMax are the same and identical to the RTPro/Retro valves except they are made of alluminum instead of steel.

                Any of the valves can be used on any of the guns except the RT. Emag/Xvalve/EMax and RTPro valves are interchangable except that the on/off pin has to swaped for an EMAG.

                Beautifully said. The on/off's are the same in a minimag, classic and 68 classic. (68 classic being the later version with a star waranty.) the e-mag has an on/off compatible wiht onlly emags (possibly x-mags, but im not familliar with them). the Retro, RT pro, Emag, and Emax are the same, and an X is a Retro made out of aluminum saving lots of weight. any valve can be used with any sear. the rail (and possibly the rest of the lowers) dictates which sear to use, not the valve. Logic rails, and AM/MM rails use AM/MM sears. the rest use RT Pro Sears. E-mags (once again mostlikely x-mags) use special E-Mag sears becuses of the exectronic capibilities.

                Hope all this helped
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                • jtcass
                  WWII MAG M1A1
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 83

                  #9
                  thanks this has been helpful

                  the one thing i've seen is that co2 on a classic valve isnt a good thing at all. n2 is the way to go no doubt about it!!!!!!!!!!

                  i've got another question, does the lvl 10 comsume more gas than the stock lvl7, meaning i'll get more shots per tank with the lvl 7?????

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