Should I shorten my on/off pin?

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  • punkncat
    One foot less
    • Feb 2003
    • 5841

    #16
    Originally posted by the electrician
    just use shims like they do in the ULT. that's what I do. it is reversible if it doesn't work, unlike shaving down the pin

    just order up some extra lvl 10 shims.
    I tried this method and it didn't work long. It was AWESOME reactive for a few shots and then wouldn't reset until I de-gassed it.

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    • spleefstylez
      Red Sox National
      • Jun 2003
      • 1743

      #17
      I have a shortened on/off pin in my E-Mag valve. Makes the trigger rediculously reactive. It is hard to rip off single or doubles, but bursts of 5 or more are very very easy. It also makes the gun alot more tempermental if you dont oil well and often. I took a couple of pics of a stock AGD extra I ordered and my shortened pin. Check em out:





      I'd advise you to order a back up pin in case you screw up. I am thinking that the best way to cautiously remove the metal is to use a whetstone (knife sharpening block). You WILL need a pair of digital calipers. Good luck.
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      • tyrion2323
        Euroball=goodness
        • Dec 2002
        • 1654

        #18
        Originally posted by trains are bad
        I can't get my mag to runaway. I can't get it to sweetspot even with the tank cranked all the way up till it leaks.

        Now, I don't want to either...
        Sounds to me like you do.
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        • trains are bad
          Registered User
          • Oct 2003
          • 1751

          #19
          Sounds to me like you do.
          um, no, I want to lower my input pressure and maintain highreactivity. I want high reactivity without running insane input psi, because that causes more shootup and I want to shoot deeper into the tank. I get crappy 2000psi fills half the time.

          I shortened my pin to .735. Just need to get air to try it out.
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