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  • MoeMag
    Still here.
    • Dec 2005
    • 1821

    #16
    My first on/off went thru a glass kitchen counter a few years back.

    I dont suggest it.

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    • don miguel
      the legend
      • Sep 2006
      • 1141

      #17
      Originally posted by warpig13
      AO should require an IQ test to be taken before people can register.
      you seem to be the only one who hasnt had a flying on/off pin expierience. how about you go and troll in your own "warpig" forums. don't be a party pooper, and I hope to god you don't work for warpig. i asked this question for a sierious reason, because I put my classic on/off assembly in hile accedentally missing an oring. it was hard to get out, so i was wondering if I could have just gassed up the valve w/o putting it back into the gun. I didn't want the bolt to go flying.

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      • Nick E
        Custom User Title
        • Sep 2006
        • 197

        #18
        Originally posted by don miguel
        you seem to be the only one who hasnt had a flying on/off pin expierience. how about you go and troll in your own "warpig" forums. don't be a party pooper, and I hope to god you don't work for warpig. i asked this question for a sierious reason, because I put my classic on/off assembly in hile accedentally missing an oring. it was hard to get out, so i was wondering if I could have just gassed up the valve w/o putting it back into the gun. I didn't want the bolt to go flying.
        See, you should have said that first. Then we would know the method behind your maddness. Otherwise, we're all thinking you're just going to hurt someone with it, lol.

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        • billmi
          Tech Editor - WARPIG.com
          • May 2001
          • 810

          #19
          Originally posted by don miguel
          and I hope to god you don't work for warpig. i asked this question for a sierious reason,
          He/she does not.

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          • athomas
            Of course it works-its AGD
            • Jan 2002
            • 8039

            #20
            Originally posted by don miguel
            ...i asked this question for a sierious reason, because I put my classic on/off assembly in hile accedentally missing an oring. it was hard to get out, so i was wondering if I could have just gassed up the valve w/o putting it back into the gun. I didn't want the bolt to go flying.
            Why would you put the bolt in place just to force the on-off pin out? the bolt wouldn't be needed. Once the pin was dislodged, the air would escape out the on-off assembly hole left by the vacated pin. I wouldn't charge the gun quickly to do this or you could have a high velocity projectile. A gentle charge of air could easily apply just the force needed if controlled properly. I would still aim it towards a soft absorbent surface such as a thick blanket to keep it from bouncing around the room in the event that it did get a quick charge of air or popped like a cork after it became unstuck.
            Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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            • snoopay700
              Serious About Men

              • Jan 2006
              • 3071

              #21
              Originally posted by don miguel
              you seem to be the only one who hasnt had a flying on/off pin expierience. how about you go and troll in your own "warpig" forums. don't be a party pooper, and I hope to god you don't work for warpig. i asked this question for a sierious reason, because I put my classic on/off assembly in hile accedentally missing an oring. it was hard to get out, so i was wondering if I could have just gassed up the valve w/o putting it back into the gun. I didn't want the bolt to go flying.
              Actually, i've always been careful, so it never happened to me. Also, with how the old rts are set up it's impossible for me to gas it up outside the gun, or anyone else, so i have no worries.
              Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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