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The middle of the pin is narrower so air can get to the bolt faster, and instead of flats on the back, there's a small hole next to the pin for blowback gas.
It's a better design, but it's not revolutionary. It's still a Spyder valve. Not like a VS2 balanced valve.Feedback
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The middle of the pin is narrower so air can get to the bolt faster, and instead of flats on the back, there's a small hole next to the pin for blowback gas.
It's a better design, but it's not revolutionary. It's still a Spyder valve. Not like a VS2 balanced valve.Feedback
www.PhrameworkDesigns.com < Nelspot sears and triggers back in stock! Also Sterling feeds, Empire feedneck adapters, and some upcoming projects.
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Originally posted by flyweightnate View PostThe middle of the pin is narrower so air can get to the bolt faster, and instead of flats on the back, there's a small hole next to the pin for blowback gas.
It's a better design, but it's not revolutionary. It's still a Spyder valve. Not like a VS2 balanced valve.
Originally posted by Ecapnation View PostKingman buzzword snake oil. Nothing more.Last edited by The Inflicted; 06-18-2023, 08:05 PM.
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The efficiency gains have more to do with the face at the rear of the valve pin being pressed on by the gas pulse when the valve is open, creating additional force to close the valve; faster closing valve -> less gas wasted. Indeed, nothing revolutionary, but an improvement over the usual < 2k9 setup.
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