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  • DocRocker
    Registered User
    • Jun 2002
    • 103

    #1

    New On/off

    Hey everyone,

    Need some advice on a good on/off. My old Shochtech is starting to give me fits. Haven't played in so long, I dont know whats really good.

    Thanks
  • deathbypaint1213
    Registered User
    • Jan 2009
    • 64

    #2
    I have heard some good things about the Bob Long gear drive asa, but they are pretty expensive. I have also heard some good things about Custom Products on/offs. There is this really cool on/off by Dangerous Power called the RAPS. They are a little quirky, however. You really cannot go wrong with most of the on/offs out there, it is just personal preference.

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    • dark blade
      I<3AGD|WGP|WDP|APS|CCI|CCM
      • Apr 2008
      • 733

      #3
      my personal preference is the on/off from my inline maxflo but thats just because its on my maxflo haha

      any on/off is going to work the same. The build quality of an on/off is usually representative of the quality of all the other things the company makes... meaning stay away from companies such as hybrid, smart parts (unless on a maxflo haha), 32 degrees... you catch the idea.

      If its a good company for other parts, its a good company for an asa

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      • govnamac
        I am watching you!
        • May 2001
        • 965

        #4
        I've used cp for years with no complaints. The direct mount on/off asa is very nice.

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        • Ir0nExpress
          Registered User
          • Mar 2006
          • 161

          #5
          Dangerous power RAPS asa. Its a lever on/off and two o rings seal the inside and it's completely rebuildable if you somehow break it, since the front level is held by a screw. Best asa I've used for years. It's been on about 6 different workhorse guns and I've never had a problem with it.
          MCB Feedback (+127/-0)
          Automags.org (+16/-0)

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          • Nick28
            Registered User
            • Dec 2008
            • 123

            #6
            Bob Long

            I bet they all work good but I love my Bob Long. 1/4 turn with bleed, never failed me.

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            • gunman_2000
              Registered User
              • Sep 2008
              • 118

              #7
              I have a CCM on/off asa and rail on my Sniper and my mag, decent price w/ a bleed, pretty easy to turn on and off. So they are another choice for ya.

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              • Frizzle Fry
                AO Micromag Guy
                • Mar 2009
                • 3280

                #8
                I can't say enough about CP on/off assemblies; I use them on 90% of my markers.

                Here's why you should own one:

                -CHEAP! Can be had for $30-$50 depending on where you buy.

                -Bleeder system... Cuts off gas to the marker and bleeds what air is left out the bottom. Instantly, no excess waste of gas.

                -Double tapped so it's great for pneumag setups, standard mags, any marker.

                -One full turn to engage/disengage.

                -Bolt on or Dovetail mount available.

                -Available in dust or gloss: Green, Red, Blue, Purple, Silver, Black, and more.


                Other than the CP, I use the "Function" pushbotton on/off. It doesn't bleed, and it's only available in dust black, but the gas input is in the front and it's easy to use (and well made). It's also available in bolt on or dovetail. It's like having a pushbutton safety on your ASA... Much more effective than a non-bleeding "twist" ASA in my opinion.

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                • minimag03
                  WVU paintball #19
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 2214

                  #9
                  CP is the best on the market. You will not regret getting one.
                  My AO Feedback

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                  • DocRocker
                    Registered User
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 103

                    #10
                    Thanks everyone.

                    I didnt know which companies were reputable anymore. The list of "not so good products" helps. So many companies now compared to 10yrs ago

                    So I have narrowed it down to

                    New Designz EZ Turn On/Off ASA Ultra Lite 07 w/Air Bleed
                    http://www.actionvillage.com/031-206-0037

                    vs

                    Custom Products Mini On/Off ASA
                    http://www.actionvillage.com/031-138-0045

                    I hope I can find a local PB store so I can actually see them before I buy one.
                    I figured they would all be pretty much the same.

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                    • minimag03
                      WVU paintball #19
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 2214

                      #11
                      I have actually used the New Designz ASA. The pin on the inside of it was too long for my tank and would open the valve on the tank before I screwed the tank in all the way (and while the ASA was off). It doesn't do it with my co2 tanks, only my Crossfire.
                      My AO Feedback

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                      • drg
                        Half-cocked
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 1112

                        #12
                        IMO out the front is the way to go for on-offs, and there is one design I am particularly fond of, it's sold by Deadlywind, WarriorPB, WDP (Angel One), TrinityPB, U2 Paintball and maybe one or two other places.

                        Looks like this, and is almost always sold in a set with a small rail:
                        View my feedback here

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                        • thejayare
                          Resident Duckslide Guru
                          • Jul 2006
                          • 256

                          #13
                          I'm a huge fan of those CP pro minis that you are eyeing, Doc. They are super easy to turn.

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                          • olinar
                            mech>electro
                            • May 2006
                            • 1777

                            #14
                            the cp mini's are very nice for the price on them.

                            I actually found that they were too small though, I used it on my emag though.

                            I had a problem screwing the tank in as the nipple would hit the bottom of my trigger frame.
                            Though the emag is frame is larger than most, its still a problem on other frames I would imagine.

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                            • Frizzle Fry
                              AO Micromag Guy
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 3280

                              #15
                              Originally posted by olinar
                              the cp mini's are very nice for the price on them.

                              I actually found that they were too small though, I used it on my emag though.

                              I had a problem screwing the tank in as the nipple would hit the bottom of my trigger frame.
                              Though the emag is frame is larger than most, its still a problem on other frames I would imagine.
                              I've encountered that with my emag frame and my Benchmark Automag frames. Easily solved by using a rail or dropforward.

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