Retro Valve hazard-AGD, please hear me out

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  • Dave
    The Neighborhood Tech
    • Oct 2001
    • 815

    #1

    Retro Valve hazard-AGD, please hear me out

    I want to let y'all know that as far as AGD goes, I have been 100% completely satisfied with their products, except for this:

    When I had my standard valve in, everything was fine. If I needed to work clean the marker out, I would simply de-gas the mag, undo the quick-dissconnect, pull the trigger, then pull the vavle out, no prob. The troubles started happening when I got my Retro Valve. You can read the problem in detail on this tech post:

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    The reason this post is not in the tech forum right now is because it is dealing with a safety hazard. To make a long story short, I simply cannot ever get my Retro Valve out without having problems...something freezes, something gets stuck, and I usually can't even take the valve out without completely disassembling the marker. So today, after I shot about 200 balls, I took the marker inside to take apart because it broke paint, because the paint was very brittle.


    So here is what I do: I de-gas it, undo the quick-disconnect, and then wait a little bit. I then pull the trigger, undo the field strip screw, and gently grasp the valve as I hope for the best. Well, it got stuck, again. Even before it got stuck, I heard air escape as I was loosening it ever so carefully so I thought surely that was all that was left. Well, I surely didn't want to make another $18 mistake and snap the pin, so I did what Rob told me to do, simply undo the whole marker and separate the rail from the valve. So thats what I did, and then turned it over so I could look at it because I wanted to get to the bottom of this problem with the valve constantly sticking. When I looked, the pin wasn't even sticking out! So now I was really confused. It was still stuck, but apparently nothing was holding it...or so I thought. I jiggle the vavle a little more, and as soon the on/off assembly got free of the body....POW! I hear a loud noise, feel air brush past my face, and then hear the on/off assembly ricocheting off the ceiling. This all happening in a fraction of a second. I am freaked out. It was 2 inches away from nailing me straight in the eye, I don't know why I wasn't looking at it from straight on, but thank God I didn't cause I'd be at the hospital now. I am not talking about a little 'pop' and it flew out five feet...it was like the air was never turned off!!!!!!!!!!



    I have been searching my automag manual for the past 5 min trying to find a warning or a procedure for carefully taking out the on/off. I found none, and the Retro Valve doesn't come with a manual. This really really scared me. I have no idea why it is doing this...my standard valve NEVER had this problem. I have been on this forum for a few months, and heard a little about on/off pins flyin' out, but mine did the exact same thing when every precaution for completely de-gassing the gun was done. I don't know if it is just my valve, but I could easily see someone else doing this. Honestly, I do not know what AGD can do or what I can ask them for, all I know is Tom wants our feedback, and I am telling him. It would suck for AGD to be sued if someone got injured bad from this same problem, since there is no warning. Is there some other way I can de-gas the gun to make it safer? I don't wan't ya'll to think I'm flaming or anything, but I feel obligated to tell AGD. All I know is that pin had enough force behind it to seriously injury or blind someone, and I am seriously considering going back to my standard valve, which never had these problems. A reactive trigger+26 b.p.s. recharge rate is not worth this

    -Dave
  • mitch
    Team Canadian Eclipse
    • May 2001
    • 1053

    #2
    man thats not cool at all.
    i read that when you de gass the rt there will still be a bit of air in it but i did not think there would be enough air to push the on/off pin out like that.
    you should phone agd and tell them aboutt his.
    thats really unsafe.
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    • Minimag4me
      Registered User
      • Jul 2001
      • 779

      #3
      you could sell the problem valve to me for like $50.
      -Minimag Body HR
      -Retro Valve
      -Z grip with extender
      -12V X-Boarded Revvy
      -6 barrels including:10 Inch DYE SS, 8 inch Steel Wind, 8 inch stock minimag barrel, 12 inch BOA barrel, 12 inch Lapco Autospirit, 16 inch SPAA
      -68/3000 Flatline

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      • FooTemps
        HURRRR
        • Sep 2001
        • 6702

        #4
        That's freaky...

        No wonder my parents don't want me paintballing

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        • Dave
          The Neighborhood Tech
          • Oct 2001
          • 815

          #5
          Please please please please(X10) oh please AGD make the Retro On/Off like the standard on/off or at least without a super snappy brittle pin!!! Can I somehow use/modify the standard on/off to work in the Retro(Its like a fraction too tall) or drill out the Retro on/off to accept the standard on/off pins?

          -Dave

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          • Minimag4me
            Registered User
            • Jul 2001
            • 779

            #6
            just be careful when you take out the valve like wear your paintball mask and put something over the on/off to catch it(like a cup, sac or something)

            ps-or you can sell it to me
            -Minimag Body HR
            -Retro Valve
            -Z grip with extender
            -12V X-Boarded Revvy
            -6 barrels including:10 Inch DYE SS, 8 inch Steel Wind, 8 inch stock minimag barrel, 12 inch BOA barrel, 12 inch Lapco Autospirit, 16 inch SPAA
            -68/3000 Flatline

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            • nutz
              l0l
              • Oct 2001
              • 1412

              #7
              i had problems too with a bit of gas in the valve and the valve sticking in... but the on/off has never shot out
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              • AGD
                The man from AGD

                • Oct 2000
                • 5916

                #8
                Your trigger rod is out of adjustment that's why you can't disassemble the valve without taking off the mainbody. Do you have an aftermarket frame on it? Please send it in and we will adjust it for you. The system is made to be disassembled without taking the mainbody off. There can be residual pressure trapped in the valve depending on your bolt spring, its like 10-50 psi. Anyone having problems in properly taking out the valve should contact the factory immediately.

                AGD
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                • Dave
                  The Neighborhood Tech
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 815

                  #9
                  My marker is 100% AGD-stock Retro Valve, Superbolt, Z-Grip. Perhaps it is my trigger rod...maybe I can talk to Rob about it...I will try the stock sear and rod, the one that Rob adjusted for me.

                  -Dave

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                  • Dave
                    The Neighborhood Tech
                    • Oct 2001
                    • 815

                    #10
                    Ok, tried the sear and rod Rob adjusted for me-the first time I gassed it up and took it apart again it worked great-whew! Thank you AGD! But the second time I did it, about half way though test firing it with, the rod only returned half way back each time I pulled the trigger, and the gun wouldn't actually fire, and on the triggers return each time, for just a tiny fraction of a second, it would let air out, and just one super-specific point on the triggers return. Now, my tank is virtually empty, and that may be the cause, but if I was to de-gas it, just how would that be different than a nearly empty tank? Anyway, I cannot know what the heck that wierdo thing going on is until I get a full tank, but at least now there are no shooting valves.

                    -Dave

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                    • Lord Vader
                      Dark Lord of the Sith
                      • Feb 2001
                      • 505

                      #11
                      This may help:

                      Get a 2-hole vertical and run a gas-thru foregrip; attach a bleed/purge valve to the hole that is not being used by hoses. That's what I do when degassing.


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                      --Darth Vader

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                      • mag59459
                        Registered User
                        • Sep 2001
                        • 179

                        #12
                        speaking of valve hazards, does anyone ever have one shot left in your valve after you de-gas it? Its kinda cool but once i accidentaly shot my friend w/ my gun when i picked it up. The last time I had the bottle on was 3 days before. We all had a good laugh but it could have been dangerous.

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                        • alf
                          Owner of the RFH Emag
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 1141

                          #13
                          i have a 13" SS hose with a slide check (on the bottle side), and a QD on the valve side...to degas, i turn the bottle off, and open the slide check...

                          heres the freaky part...when i close the slide check again, and open it right away, there is STILL some gas left...i do this about 6-8 times, and FINALLY it is totally degassed...

                          anyone else have this problem/feature too?

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                          • Dayspring
                            aka- The Day Wang

                            • May 2001
                            • 9664

                            #14
                            Originally posted by mag59459
                            speaking of valve hazards, does anyone ever have one shot left in your valve after you de-gas it? Its kinda cool but once i accidentaly shot my friend w/ my gun when i picked it up. The last time I had the bottle on was 3 days before. We all had a good laugh but it could have been dangerous.
                            That's why you have a barrel plug in at all times unless you're on the field playing. No exceptions.

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                            • Dude
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 199

                              #15
                              I've done the same thing

                              I was taking apart a 68 mag with the stock valve. As soon as I had pulled the valve from the mainbody, while holding the mainbldy upside down, the on, off valve hit me in the forehead. It wasn't bad, just a small cut, still kinda scary.

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