Will the ON/OFF assembly from an E-mag valve fit and work OK in an X-Valve?
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I think he's planning on using it on an E-mag with an RTpro rail. Truthfully I don't know if there is any difference between the rails or not, I don't think there is other than the holes in the sides to mount the RTpro forgrip but I'm not 100% sure. But so it should work then I assume.Comment
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Don't forget the quad o-ringOriginally posted by RogueFactorE-mags require a .712 pin because of the differences in sear & trigger specs on an E-mag.
If you are using the XValve with E-mag lowers, you will need an E-mag on/off pin, which has a .712 length.Comment
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The quad o-ring replaces the on/off stock top o-ring.It provides less friction then the stock o-ring.It should come with a full e-mag on/off like skown here http://store.airgun.com/index.cfm?fu...&categoryID=24.The quad o-ring is the black one which only comes standard in emag/xmag valvesOriginally posted by DesegaWhat is the quad O-ring? Will it be included with a full E-mag on/off? I might I already have one with my ULT?Comment
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So on the topic, can you just drop in the E-mag on/off pin and quad O-ring in to say a retro Valve and run it on the E-mag lowers or is more needed? I'm currently using an E-mag with the retro valve and I am curious if the shorter pin would make and noticeable difference in its preformance or if a lack of said pin will eventually hurt it any.Comment
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Originally posted by bryceedenSo on the topic, can you just drop in the E-mag on/off pin and quad O-ring in to say a retro Valve and run it on the E-mag lowers or is more needed? I'm currently using an E-mag with the retro valve and I am curious if the shorter pin would make and noticeable difference in its preformance or if a lack of said pin will eventually hurt it any.
I run a pin shorter than the .712 that comes with the E-Mag and I find it EXTREAMLY easy to get my E-Mags to rip. The pin can be found at Pro-Team Products and I think the length is .687 or something. Call AGD and talk to John or whomever. Ask them what the length of pin goes in the Micro E-Mag.
Im running them in my standard emag, my 2 PTP micro emags, and 1 in my x-valve on my standard micro mag.
Besides that,.... it never hurts to buy a bunch of pins in various lengths because not all mag parts work the same when they are combined._______________________
Jai "P8ntbal4me" MenardComment
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Yes, the micro-emags do use a shorter .687" pin. I tried a longer .725" pin in a micro-emag and it wouldn't fire.
Standard emag pins are .712".
Regular xvalve pins are .750".Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment


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