I looked through the galleries for a bit, but came up with a related question, as it was hard to tell on many photos if the pictured marker was a completely stock model or something someone built up.
I'm looking at my parts pile and thinking I'm close to enough to build an emag as a resto project. Which valve(s) could have been stock from factory? I know the standard stainless emag valve, but what about ULE versions of the gun? Was the x-valve ever a stock option, and if so how was it marked at the time ("emax", "x-valve", "x")? If the x-valve was an option, were colored valves available on a stock factory build? How about differences between USA and Europe?
Just trying to figure out if I need to go shopping for a valve or I can use one of the ones I already have. Key here is not whether or not it works or is compatible, but rather putting the right valve on the right vintage of marker.
I'm looking at my parts pile and thinking I'm close to enough to build an emag as a resto project. Which valve(s) could have been stock from factory? I know the standard stainless emag valve, but what about ULE versions of the gun? Was the x-valve ever a stock option, and if so how was it marked at the time ("emax", "x-valve", "x")? If the x-valve was an option, were colored valves available on a stock factory build? How about differences between USA and Europe?
Just trying to figure out if I need to go shopping for a valve or I can use one of the ones I already have. Key here is not whether or not it works or is compatible, but rather putting the right valve on the right vintage of marker.
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