Quick questions on new XValve...

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  • ZCute
    Automags Suck!
    • Dec 2002
    • 167

    #1

    Quick questions on new XValve...

    So i just bought a new x-valve, do i need to oil the internals individually (aside from dropping in ASA and dry firing) or did it come good to go? If so, what pieces should I oil? Do any parts require grease? what is the difference between the sear that came with it and the sear that came with my classic mag, if any, or is it just a backup? And ive read a couple posts lately saying do NOT oild the bolt, but ive had people at fields telling me to do it because it fixes bolt stick issues, so a final yay or nay on that? I've always oiled my bolt just to be safe. And finally...wow, xvalve makes the classic alot lighter now lets hope i have a hassle free day on my first run, i used to have gun issues almost every time thanks for any and all answers to my many questions.
    FOR SALE:
    DYE Basic Black grips*BRAND NEW* ($10)
    Stock Single Mag Trigger (used twice)
  • robnix
    email robnix@gmail
    • Jan 2006
    • 2094

    #2
    Originally posted by ZCute
    So i just bought a new x-valve, do i need to oil the internals individually (aside from dropping in ASA and dry firing) or did it come good to go? If so, what pieces should I oil? Do any parts require grease? what is the difference between the sear that came with it and the sear that came with my classic mag, if any, or is it just a backup? And ive read a couple posts lately saying do NOT oild the bolt, but ive had people at fields telling me to do it because it fixes bolt stick issues, so a final yay or nay on that? I've always oiled my bolt just to be safe. And finally...wow, xvalve makes the classic alot lighter now lets hope i have a hassle free day on my first run, i used to have gun issues almost every time thanks for any and all answers to my many questions.
    Oil - A few drop in the ASA, dry fire 40 or 50 times without the barrel. Don't oil anything else.
    Sear - The sear is tied to the rail, not the valve.

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    • ZCute
      Automags Suck!
      • Dec 2002
      • 167

      #3
      Originally posted by robnix
      Oil - A few drop in the ASA, dry fire 40 or 50 times without the barrel. Don't oil anything else.
      Sear - The sear is tied to the rail, not the valve.
      so i shouldnt oil the individual parts the first time? and no... a sear came with my xvalve, so i was wondering if i should replace my old one that came with my classic gun. I know where the sear goes
      FOR SALE:
      DYE Basic Black grips*BRAND NEW* ($10)
      Stock Single Mag Trigger (used twice)

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      • robnix
        email robnix@gmail
        • Jan 2006
        • 2094

        #4
        Originally posted by ZCute
        so i shouldnt oil the individual parts the first time? and no... a sear came with my xvalve, so i was wondering if i should replace my old one that came with my classic gun. I know where the sear goes
        He puts the oil in the ASA...

        And the sear ONLY matters to the rail. Any sear, classic, RT/pro, or Emag will work with any valve.

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