So I picked up this Ion recently, sort of by accident when trying to buy a barrel kit off a guy. It's got one of these old goonish Empire ASA's, the ones without vent ports and take probably about 25 turns to fully engage.
I had borrowed a tank from the field to lend this gun to my friend, and when I went to take the tank off the marker at the end of the day, even though I had completely disengaged the ASA, the tank was still putting out. After letting the tank drain, I found that the pin valve was completely stuck in the open position. I think when the valve pin was damaged, it caused a pressure spike, as there is now a grip frame leak coming from the Ion. I also noticed a couple really hot shots while doing some one-on-one's with my friend, who again was using this gun.
When I brought the tank back to the field owner, he asked me if I was using a remote line, I told him "no" as I wasn't, but here's the question then:
Are these old types of ASA's, or the remote line ASA's known for damaging tank regs? Is this common knowledge in the tech community?
I'd like to know, simply so I can change the ASA if I need to, as to not damage any more tanks. I did notice in testing this gun with my tank that the threads are a little wonky.
I had borrowed a tank from the field to lend this gun to my friend, and when I went to take the tank off the marker at the end of the day, even though I had completely disengaged the ASA, the tank was still putting out. After letting the tank drain, I found that the pin valve was completely stuck in the open position. I think when the valve pin was damaged, it caused a pressure spike, as there is now a grip frame leak coming from the Ion. I also noticed a couple really hot shots while doing some one-on-one's with my friend, who again was using this gun.
When I brought the tank back to the field owner, he asked me if I was using a remote line, I told him "no" as I wasn't, but here's the question then:
Are these old types of ASA's, or the remote line ASA's known for damaging tank regs? Is this common knowledge in the tech community?
I'd like to know, simply so I can change the ASA if I need to, as to not damage any more tanks. I did notice in testing this gun with my tank that the threads are a little wonky.
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