What is it?
An ULE Automag
X-Valve with level 10
Lukes rail, fore grip, Sidekick, Cool Hand Luke frame, T-Rex and P90 LPR
Story: Had some trouble with velocity variation at Supergame. Narrowed it down to a spring issue. Replaced all the regulator springs (small and large), valve pin and respective seals. Basically, I rebuilt the X-Valve regulator. The back of the regulator where the small and large springs are is packed with Dow. On testing I am getting some strange bolt behavior. On trigger pull, it cycles and the bolt goes partially back toward the seated position. It hangs there for a few seconds, and during you can hear air leaking down the barrel. It then resets to the seated position by cycling again, and all leaking stops. I tried adjusting the X-Valve regulator by increasing the pressure. It only reduced the amount of time it took hanging out in partially back position. Reducing pressure at the X-Valve increased the time. Now my tank is empty and I need to refill before continuing to test.
Here's some additional information: Supergame Oregon was a soggy, sloppy and wet mess. I have cleaned everything except the on/off assembly. I did pull it out to visually inspect, and everything looked well lubricated with no signs of water intrusion. At Supergame I made sure everything was well lubed, and inspected all the bits and pieces to try and improve the velocity issues. I put lots of paint through it as well. I was able to play somewhat so long as I dialed the FPS down to avoid the spikes over 300. Not much range that way, but was able to field test it. There, I think that's the entire story.
Input pressure from the tank is 850 psi.
Tank regulator is a Ninja Flex.
Tank is connected directly to the Sidekick.
I have to wait until tomorrow to refill on air. Until then, I thought I'd post up here to see if y'all had any insights.
An ULE Automag
X-Valve with level 10
Lukes rail, fore grip, Sidekick, Cool Hand Luke frame, T-Rex and P90 LPR
Story: Had some trouble with velocity variation at Supergame. Narrowed it down to a spring issue. Replaced all the regulator springs (small and large), valve pin and respective seals. Basically, I rebuilt the X-Valve regulator. The back of the regulator where the small and large springs are is packed with Dow. On testing I am getting some strange bolt behavior. On trigger pull, it cycles and the bolt goes partially back toward the seated position. It hangs there for a few seconds, and during you can hear air leaking down the barrel. It then resets to the seated position by cycling again, and all leaking stops. I tried adjusting the X-Valve regulator by increasing the pressure. It only reduced the amount of time it took hanging out in partially back position. Reducing pressure at the X-Valve increased the time. Now my tank is empty and I need to refill before continuing to test.
Here's some additional information: Supergame Oregon was a soggy, sloppy and wet mess. I have cleaned everything except the on/off assembly. I did pull it out to visually inspect, and everything looked well lubricated with no signs of water intrusion. At Supergame I made sure everything was well lubed, and inspected all the bits and pieces to try and improve the velocity issues. I put lots of paint through it as well. I was able to play somewhat so long as I dialed the FPS down to avoid the spikes over 300. Not much range that way, but was able to field test it. There, I think that's the entire story.
Input pressure from the tank is 850 psi.
Tank regulator is a Ninja Flex.
Tank is connected directly to the Sidekick.
I have to wait until tomorrow to refill on air. Until then, I thought I'd post up here to see if y'all had any insights.
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