Bringing the first production Automag valve back to life

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  • rkjunior303
    I need this more than you
    • May 2003
    • 4029

    #31
    Originally posted by John Dresser
    Funny enough, I did that with RT #0001. I modernized it as much as possible. But I kind of wish I'd found the parts to go the other way instead and turn it back to stock.


    http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?t=3345817
    I absolutely love this Classic RT. I've been on the hunt for one of the stovepipe bodies so I could start a project like this. Once I find a body, I'll probably spring for a Classic RT.

    (literally first post on AO in years)

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    • diesel85
      Failure to Flatline
      • May 2008
      • 26

      #32
      John why were you using a cocker when you had that sweet RT! I would have rather been hit by a mag.....

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      • John Dresser
        PbNation.com

        • Sep 2001
        • 122

        #33
        Originally posted by rkjunior303
        I absolutely love this Classic RT. I've been on the hunt for one of the stovepipe bodies so I could start a project like this. Once I find a body, I'll probably spring for a Classic RT.

        (literally first post on AO in years)
        Yours is coming along nicely.


        Originally posted by diesel85
        John why were you using a cocker when you had that sweet RT! I would have rather been hit by a mag.....
        Haha, I have thought about using a Mag in the UWL a couple times. I actually brought that RT to the very first UWL I ever played, but I ended up playing pump the whole time.

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        • SWE HooK
          Registered User
          • May 2018
          • 39

          #34
          Originally posted by vintage
          the question would be how many were built using the pot metal frame? the lowest number classic valve I have is in the low 12,000's and it is a CF prefix. my first mag which I bought in 95 and was bone stock power feed has a CF 35,000 series # but it came with the pot metal frame.
          if number CF 35000 is made around 95 do you got an estimation when number cf 100xx did got made?
          thinking i might got an old one
          Paid in paintballs

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          • wetwrks
            Splatting since '85

            • Jun 2007
            • 1828

            #35
            Originally posted by John Dresser
            I would require at least 2 mints.
            Here is my offer...

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