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  • siloseven
    seven
    • Aug 2004
    • 278

    #1

    good find or no?

    I went X-mas shopping today at the local shop and they had a table with "old junk" and I got to sifting threw and saw two little boxes. they were ANS phase II valves (or something like that) (still in the dusty box, new never been used, or for so it looked) without the reg pistons which were in another box on the table I beleive. they wanted $30 for each, but I didn't have the cash on me at the time, but now I am thinking, are they even worth the buy?

    they were weird. where agd has the hole drilled in the valve, wasn't there, nothing was there inbetween the reg and the on/off. should it be that way? there is actully little to no metal between the two pieces.

    the other thing I found was a Dye hynge type double trigger for cockers, but it was cut for a mag. never seen one, but was that a good buy? I can get a pic if needed cause it is hard to describe.
  • SpitFire1299
    :P
    • Jun 2004
    • 1765

    #2
    Some may say yes, but i dont think so. If your going to put money into your valve, you would be better off just getting an xvalve.

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    • SpitFire1299
      :P
      • Jun 2004
      • 1765

      #3
      Originally posted by SpitFire1299
      Some may say yes, but i dont think so. If your going to put money into your valve, you would be better off just getting an xvalve.
      $20-$30 is about a normal price for them btw.

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      • athomas
        Of course it works-its AGD
        • Jan 2002
        • 8039

        #4
        The ANS valves don't add anything to your valve. Save yuor money.
        Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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        • siloseven
          seven
          • Aug 2004
          • 278

          #5
          i figured they might be a collectors piece or something and someone might want one to buy here.

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          • siloseven
            seven
            • Aug 2004
            • 278

            #6
            ok, question.

            I was trying to put the trigger frame i got for an automag, but when I was putting it on it was impossable to get the sear assembly for my RT Pro ULE w/ ULT in the frame. it has cuts for mag sears and cocker sears ect, the one I got for my cocker pump is the exact same but the one for the mag has a hole for the pin/rod and stuff like that the cocker one dosn't.

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            is what I got (even though this one is a cocker in the link) is there something I don't know about getting the sear and pin in there or is it possable that it might be am/mm only?

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            • Skoad
              Registered User
              • Feb 2002
              • 3265

              #7
              I don't think I've ever seen a frame like that on a mag...sure it's for a mag?

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              • siloseven
                seven
                • Aug 2004
                • 278

                #8
                positive. the box said automag, the box was glued/fused togeither still, and I trust the guys not to fib like that, i have known them for 8 years.

                it has all teh things/cuts for the mag, the problem is that I can't see a way to get the sear/pin into the needed spot without A) disasembling the sear/pin to get it in there the assemble it back, or B) milling/drilling the top of the grip to get it down there in its spot. becasue right now the piece that connects the pin to the sear (i don't know what it is called, but it looks like a fork) is too large for the opening that they (dye) have provided.

                I looked at my intella frame and ther is plenty of room to put stuff, this thing has maybe 1/4 inch (or something small like that, you can't get a pencil in there, maybe half a pencil(split long ways))

                if I every get off work long enough to go back up there I will ask them unless someone here knows something or can help me fit it on. it would look sweet

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                • Skoad
                  Registered User
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 3265

                  #9
                  you can't turn the sear 90* and slide it in, then turn it back the 90* so it's facing the right way? Think it's skinnier if you do it that way....at least at the 'fork' part.

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                  • siloseven
                    seven
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 278

                    #10
                    i tryed every which direction, turn, spin, flip. the only place big enough to let that fork in is where the the pivot point would be on the sear. I can get it so far in but I can't get the pin in the hole it needs to be in for it to set in there right. where the grip wraps screw in is blocking the way.

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                    • Skoad
                      Registered User
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 3265

                      #11
                      no clue, I don't even remember if its hard to take off/on the pin. Curious, how much did you pay for it....just don't think i've seen a dye hinge automag frame.
                      Last edited by Skoad; 12-11-2005, 10:32 PM.

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                      • siloseven
                        seven
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 278

                        #12
                        according to the sticker on the one I got for my cocker pump (was the single trigger version) it went for $119 for 1 of them!!! but I only payed $40 for both ($20 each). lol, no big loss, but I just think it would look sexy sweet.

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                        • Skoad
                          Registered User
                          • Feb 2002
                          • 3265

                          #13
                          If they have any more for $20 (mag version) let me know. Be cool just to fiddle around with.

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                          • hardr0ck68
                            I miss Tom
                            • Oct 2001
                            • 783

                            #14
                            toss up a pic or two so we can see what exactly it looks like. Not just the frame, but the fit i mean, so maybe we can help.

                            Dye did make mag frames back in the day (lol like 2000 or so) if i remember correctly there was some issue with the early ones, but i thought it was the pin holes (for the trigger pivot) were slightly oversized, making the pin easy to lose.
                            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....

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                            • Vex
                              Superiorly Inferior
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 1871

                              #15
                              If you have an Intelliframe, why would you replace it with one of the DYEs?
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