Yeah I would say $200 is a bit high myself, even if the demand is real high and the supply is low. I mean if you already have a retro valve w/lvl 10 then you're not really getting any better performance other than a little bit of weight loss. And it's not $200 worth of weight you're talking off the gun. I'm hoping that those numbers are wrong.
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Not if Snakestang is correct:Originally posted by Thordic
You forget that it also comes with LX prepackaged.
That means you are paying $115 for the valve and $85 for the LX.
Originally posted by snakestang
The valve exchange will cost approximately 200.00 with exchange of a complete Retro with level 10.
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well for those of you who have the email notification on, i have created a new thread for this, w/ the (un)offical info. here's the new post
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the front of the reg is a wear part because of the feild strip screw. evetually you will strip out the threading with a steel feild strip screw in a alum reg body. there gonna be expensive on trade because what do they do with your old rerto valves? if its like the current program they get melted down. the only gain they get from the trade in is one less unit on the market to warentee. if the price on it is $400 i dont see that is unreasonable, right now a retro sells for 250 new IF YOUR LUCKY, then add LX (65 IF YOUR LUCKY). then add the extra utility you gain from having an aluminum valve that can be annoed and is much lighter (for each person to decide) and the fact that they need to warentee a valve knowing you will strip the threads in then flame them all over the web for, even tho they will replace it with the cost of one "star" if that program works for these valves. (this is a value that Tom gets to decide). that all comes to about $350-$400 then you add in the fact you are gonna have a new toy before anyone else,you will be the first on the block to own one and you will have a nice low serial number. they have not set a price yet (as far as i know) and the one they use for the first year or so will be higher. if no one is willing to pay ~$400 for these they will probably just end the program. there not gonna continue a product if the demand is low (look at the z-grip). such is life....Tom was the last of a now extinct breed, a breed of players who build a community, a breed of owners who gave to the sport never taking more than what they deserved. I hope to see you at the feild again some day....Comment
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as far as tapping stainless threads, easier said then done, it would mean they would have to ADD threads, not just CUT them, which cutting is alot easier for obvious reasons, the would have to either have a small steel section they they drill and tapped, or would have to add a helix coil (not always that reliable, if you've ever seen 1, you would know why, i have 1 in my carbine) and unless you're taking you're gun apart 80 times aday, and the screw is lined up correctly, then wear isn't that much of a problem (look at your power tube tip which is brass into steel) and besides, what do you guys use to take your feild strip screw out? vise grips?AIM- TheJester493 IM me some time
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Hardrock, theres a difference between low demand, and people refusing to pay a high price. Look at the slug bodies. A lot of people want them, but couldn't see the point in paying such a high price for an unfinished part. As a result AGD lowered the price.
Are you honestly going to say you're happy to pay $400 for that valve. We're all here to be honest and tell Tom what we think. I think its a disservice to pretend we're EXCITED to pay $400.
I'll be the first to say, production costs or not, I think $400 sucks! We all love AGD, but we're still customers, and what we think counts! It's bad enough that they're going to be so unavailable, but lets not lay down and roll over every time some thing new comes out, with out any regard for the price.WE ARE DEADCELL, AND WE WILL RUN THROUGH YOU
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eh personaly im not a fairy and can handle an extra couple of ounces for good old stainless steel. if i ever miss my bunker because i was draggin my gun behind me i will know its time to give up the sport. I think even the most determined tourny player can handle the extra weight. I heard people who work at agd talkin about the X valves and i was told "the feild strip screw threads will eventually strip out; you wont see a 12 year old x-valve like you will an AIR valve" i was told that about the X-mags. i was also told the x-mag comes with 2 start and they will replace that front part of the valve for the price of a star when they do come apart after both start it will cost the owner the std rebuild fee. what i do not know is if the policy has changed (this was at am open, i attended the tech class and worked the booth). i also do not know it the x-valve itself comes with any stars, i assume part of the price is because they know sometime within the next 15 years every x-valve they sell will come back for a new front half. the only reason for the x-valve is because people cried about the weight, lord weight is no problem when your lookin at that 18 inch stainless dye, why is it a problem for the valve? there is no room in the valve for a helix coil, you till tap your way right into an air passage. personally i think if the origional air valves had been alum right now you people would be cryin for a "hard chrome, or stainless reg" why? because no one wants a stock marker they want a hyperretrosuperfreeflowlowpressureautosemiburstele ctro26wayspoolin marker...even when stock is good the freak enough...you guys have agd chaising there tails tryin to please you...and why? you never really wanted them to make the x-mag, what you wanted were more after market toys so you all could be just like the cocker guys....thinkin your marker was the only one of its kind or the angel guys with the "one of a kind puke green and jism ano fly c&c dust led on lsd with a wang shaped volumiser"...but the end all is if those 2 ounces really ment as much to you as you claimed in your posts "why are mags so heavy?" or "why not aluminumn?" and a LX is really what you want; why cry now when you see the price tag?? you want everything for free? your livin a dream....personally i think the x-valves will be a flop, and i feel bad because its gonna be a flop that cost agd more time and money and proves mag ownerns are a cheap fickle bunch. sorry for any spelling errors and the novel i wrote.Tom was the last of a now extinct breed, a breed of players who build a community, a breed of owners who gave to the sport never taking more than what they deserved. I hope to see you at the feild again some day....Comment
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no need to dis AGD here, some of us are gonna buy it, cause it's cheaper, 225 for a retro w/ lvl 10 installed, not 200 for the valve, then another 80 for the lvl 10, and besides, all the valves will be anoed, the anodization process makes them harder, will also make the threads harder, i don't think they'll stip out that easy. in terms of were in the front 1/2, well that's why we oil our guns isn't it? so it's not actually ridding metel on metal, there's a film of grese between the two you have hardened al., on steel, they aren't all that much different (try scratching a nice anoed peice then try raw al.)AIM- TheJester493 IM me some time
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Yes, like that. What did people think I meant. That way screwing in stainless steel to aluminum would only happen once.
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