co2 and the x-valve

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  • GroovYChickeN 2.o
    Groovy...

    • Jan 2007
    • 322

    #1

    co2 and the x-valve

    So now that I've finished my classic pump mag I'm looking into my options for a ULE pump. In the alluminum classic valve thread someone said that because you can't rapid fire a pump, co2 on the x-valve should work.

    Is this true or is there some other reason why you should not use co2 on an x-valve?
    Last edited by GroovYChickeN 2.o; 02-24-2008, 11:09 PM.
  • questionful
    LNIB
    • Dec 2006
    • 1416

    #2
    You can't shoot co2 in an X-valve because the co2 expands so fast, the temperature drops a lot, and that causes problems, among which might be liquid, which messes up the seals.

    Something like that, they've only barely taught us gas laws at school, it's still confusing to me.

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    • warbeak2099
      That is my foot!
      • Jan 2004
      • 4447

      #3
      RRFireblade got his x-valve running on co2 on his pumpmag with some mods. I don't know how he did it, maybe talk to him.

      I'd probably run anti-siphoned co2 into an ACI 6-stage x-chamber and have that running air into a sideline Stabilizer on the valve. That's the best way I can think of to keep liquid out of the valve.
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      • Madmarx
        Mentally Unstable

        • Jun 2006
        • 2867

        #4
        I've used co2 on my X w/ a remote and semi auto. I didn't wreck any seals but I'm not the fastest fingers in the east either.

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        • Smoothice
          Registered User

          • Nov 2006
          • 4579

          #5
          I guess it also depends how the co2 is run.

          Everyone keep in mind this will be for a PUMP mag. The option of rapid firing is not available.

          Are you planning on a co2 bottle (4.5 oz,9 oz, 12 oz) or a 12 grams?

          Are you mounting vertically or horizontally?

          Hopefully someone that knows more about x valves can chime in.

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          • Smoothice
            Registered User

            • Nov 2006
            • 4579

            #6
            here is a similar thread

            This is the forum for trouble shooting your Airgun Designs products, including the Automag, RT, E-Mag, and WarpFeed. Also a great place to ask technical questions about non AGD products. An Airsmith's homeroom!

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            • mr doo doo
              doo doo, stanky
              • Mar 2007
              • 1379

              #7
              sorry to change the topic a bit, but groovy, you ever find out how to get more shots out of a 12 gram?

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              • GroovYChickeN 2.o
                Groovy...

                • Jan 2007
                • 322

                #8
                Originally posted by mr doo doo
                sorry to change the topic a bit, but groovy, you ever find out how to get more shots out of a 12 gram?
                Nope sorry bud. The way my mag is set up I use a 9oz.

                I guess it also depends how the co2 is run.

                Everyone keep in mind this will be for a PUMP mag. The option of rapid firing is not available.

                Are you planning on a co2 bottle (4.5 oz,9 oz, 12 oz) or a 12 grams?

                Are you mounting vertically or horizontally?

                Hopefully someone that knows more about x valves can chime in.
                Well my idea for this would be a ULE pump mag running a vert 3.5 oz co2 bottle.

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                • DevilMan
                  FeedBack is at my HomePage
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 2479

                  #9
                  Can't you run it the a ROCK stab which keeps ALL liquid out???

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                  • mr doo doo
                    doo doo, stanky
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 1379

                    #10
                    Originally posted by GroovYChickeN 2.o
                    Nope sorry bud. The way my mag is set up I use a 9oz.
                    ah, well, same here. actually, got my pump mag made to run both 9 oz and 12 grams...not at the same time though, of course

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                    • punkrex
                      Lurker
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 285

                      #11
                      I was under the impression that co2 was bad because of its operating pressure is too low. An Emag/Xvalve need 800 psi which is not avail by co2?

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                      • Ninjeff
                        it only takes one.
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 1205

                        #12
                        Originally posted by GroovYChickeN 2.o
                        So now that I've finished my classic pump mag I'm looking into my options for a ULE pump. In the alluminum classic valve thread someone said that because you can't rapid fire a pump, co2 on the x-valve should work.

                        Is this true or is there some other reason why you should not use co2 on an x-valve?

                        He is a MADMAN i tell ya' A MADMAN!

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                        • Army
                          Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

                          • Oct 2000
                          • 5785

                          #13
                          Originally posted by punkrex
                          I was under the impression that co2 was bad because of its operating pressure is too low. An Emag/Xvalve need 800 psi which is not avail by co2?
                          Co2 normal pressure is in the 850psi range, plenty to actually run an R/T or Xvalve. The trouble you will have in a normal E/Xvalved gun, is the recharge rate of the valve is so high, that the Co2 doesn't have enough time to expand to gas, thus pumping liquid into the valve.

                          Pump guns do not have the high rate of "fingered" fire, which gives the Co2 time to expand. Other than the cool factor, you won't get any higher rate of BPS between a Classic and an E/X valve on a pumper.

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                          • GroovYChickeN 2.o
                            Groovy...

                            • Jan 2007
                            • 322

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Army
                            you won't get any higher rate of BPS between a Classic and an E/X valve on a pumper.
                            Well yeah, the point here is not high rates of fire however, its weight. My goal is to make the lightest pump I can.

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                            • Smoothice
                              Registered User

                              • Nov 2006
                              • 4579

                              #15
                              Originally posted by GroovYChickeN 2.o
                              Well yeah, the point here is not high rates of fire however, its weight. My goal is to make the lightest pump I can.
                              Well it sounds like with the low rate of fire on a pump it should be fine.

                              As I mentioned earlier try NOT to fill your tank all the way. This will give more room at the top of the tank for the liquid to expand into a gas.

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