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  • cphilip
    Former Moderator

    • Jun 2026
    • 16216

    #16
    Originally posted by Shane-O-Mac
    Thanks tater, for the help.

    Yes it is be user servicable, but with a lifetime warranty, why do it your self? the reg itself will be able to come apart to clean and replace parts if needed, but it has holes for a Spanner wrench to unscrew the top, so it may be hard for someone to service it without the proper tools, or training.

    Dayspring, if you look closely at the SP co2 valve, it is about the same length, but, it has a saddle cut to bleed off co2. Now the real problem is this, the threads stop at the saddle cut, then start again farther down. so what can happen is that IF the tank comes unscrewed and starts venting, it can jam the bottom threads right up to the inside neck of the tank and mess up the threads on the valve or the tank. so if something happens like that, you will have to buy a new tankand/or valve. AND if you are just removing it to change it out or such, you can easily booger up the second set of threads on the valve, trying to get them lined up, to unscrew. Way too much opportunitys to cross thread the SP valve, IMHO. "Oh and ours came out first! (IAO for ours, WC for theirs) SC villiage order over 200 of them to replace the valves in there rental tanks, hows that for an endorsment?

    And as Tater said, the new screw-ins have the same type channel to relive pressure before the tank seperates from the bottle. Also, due to TSA guidlines (the airline security people) regs will not be using any thread locking compound, so that they can be easily removed for airline travel. but will be torqued onto the bottle.

    Shane-O

    Feel free to also start a Dealer thread over in Dealers forum where you can list prices there and all.... Nice products from one of my favoritest companies.


    AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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    • wyn1370
      ...--...
      • Feb 2001
      • 3821

      #17
      Originally posted by PBX Ronin 23
      BTW, in the event that no one on this forum has acknowledged it, Tater and Jon worked their butts off at the 'Cup. They represented AGD in the best possible light and true to the tradition that we've come to expect from the company.

      Thumbs up for the two of them!!!!
      and that has what to do with air america products????
      You are the Wormtongue of AO.~bofh

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      • p8ntball365
        Registered User
        • Aug 2003
        • 1395

        #18
        anyone else think the bleed valves should be a field regulation? players and staff stay safe and it keeps insurance bills down.

        My mags:
        CF67870
        VV05148

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        • Dayspring
          aka- The Day Wang

          • May 2001
          • 9664

          #19
          FYI- Smart Parts' valve



          Originally posted by Shane-O-Mac
          Dayspring, if you look closely at the SP co2 valve, it is about the same length, but, it has a saddle cut to bleed off co2. Now the real problem is this, the threads stop at the saddle cut, then start again farther down. so what can happen is that IF the tank comes unscrewed and starts venting, it can jam the bottom threads right up to the inside neck of the tank and mess up the threads on the valve or the tank. so if something happens like that, you will have to buy a new tankand/or valve. AND if you are just removing it to change it out or such, you can easily booger up the second set of threads on the valve, trying to get them lined up, to unscrew. Way too much opportunitys to cross thread the SP valve, IMHO. "Oh and ours came out first! (IAO for ours, WC for theirs) SC villiage order over 200 of them to replace the valves in there rental tanks, hows that for an endorsment?

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          • manike
            INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

            • Jan 2001
            • 3820

            #20
            Originally posted by p8ntball365
            anyone else think the bleed valves should be a field regulation? players and staff stay safe and it keeps insurance bills down.
            I believe they are working on making it an ASTM and industry standard.
            Inception Designs - My new company where Innovation is the Inspiration

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            • kevdupuis
              KNDE
              • May 2002
              • 1041

              #21
              Glad to see they're out.
              Dan and Deb gave Deb and I a small preview before Shatnerball when we were in picking up an order.
              Looks like it's time to make another order.
              Flying the unfriendly skies.

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              • hitech
                Not a shedder of vortices
                • Nov 2001
                • 4775

                #22
                Originally posted by Shane-O-Mac
                if you look closely at the SP co2 valve, it is about the same length, but, it has a saddle cut to bleed off co2. Now the real problem is this, the threads stop at the saddle cut, then start again farther down. so what can happen is that IF the tank comes unscrewed and starts venting, it can jam the bottom threads right up to the inside neck of the tank and mess up the threads on the valve or the tank.
                It looks to me like the whole valve/bottle could fail at that point and turn the bottle into a missle. The large cut looks like a much better idea.


                Hey Hitech your starting to sound like me! - AGD
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                • gc82000
                  LNIB just a few scratches
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 1346

                  #23
                  Yeah some AA screw ins. I used to have the old raptors that weighed about 5lbs, how much do the new ones weigh.
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                  • manike
                    INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                    • Jan 2001
                    • 3820

                    #24
                    Originally posted by gc82000
                    Yeah some AA screw ins. I used to have the old raptors that weighed about 5lbs, how much do the new ones weigh.
                    The new screw ins are very short and light. Also a cool matt finish ano.
                    Inception Designs - My new company where Innovation is the Inspiration

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                    • p8ntball365
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 1395

                      #25
                      Originally posted by manike
                      I believe they are working on making it an ASTM and industry standard.
                      you guys are always thinking

                      My mags:
                      CF67870
                      VV05148

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                      • GoatBoy
                        Junior Mint
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 1399

                        #26
                        Does the Airbase have anything in it that slows the fill rate down?
                        "Accuracy by aiming."


                        Definitely not on the A-Team.

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                        • ProX9
                          Registered User
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 336

                          #27
                          There is yet another advantage to the aa co2 valve, once it starts to leak the person will obviously begin to hear before it truly becomes dangerous, and since the channel cant be plugged by thread lock that will always hold true. Im sure that the valve that came off and killed that woman gave very little warning sound since it was plugged it would not have made much noise till it was too late.
                          You better watch yo' self B!

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                          • oldsoldier
                            just choke yourself out!!!
                            • Feb 2002
                            • 2459

                            #28
                            You know...I'm almost sold on these. But, I have one question though...

























                            Can you fit a hamster into the bottle?
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                            • Shane-O-Mac
                              Registered User
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 1045

                              #29
                              And Remember, the new screw-in HPA tanks, have the same type feature as the co2 valves! it has a channel cut into the threads to release all air before becoming a missile.

                              Goatboy: the airbase push button will slow the air fill some, but, it is best if your tank is completley empty, that you push the button quick and let off quick, repeating as needed so that you get a slow build up of air in your tank, until you get to 800 psi or so. it really has been that way since the begining of using the push button type stations, but NO one advertised or reccomended it but us.

                              Shane-O
                              I have nothing good to put here...........


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                              • Banshee23
                                Lets Go Yankees!!!!
                                • May 2003
                                • 994

                                #30
                                Does anyone know if AA is ever going to have the Abaddon available here in the US?
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