Picked up a second hand phantom. It’s got the asp detents mod, but the orings are mia. Anyone know what size Orings work with this mod?
Asp detent oring size?
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I don't have a oring chart to check. But, I can tell you, it comes original with 3 sets. 2 sets were regular orings and the last set was a filed/cut down 2/3 or 3/4-ish hard plastic rings. -
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He also includes some 3mm (ID) x 7mm (OD) x 2mm (thickness) now. They're the biggest o-rings that will work with the detents. Those are the only ones I've ever used in my Phantom.
I also tried going 3mm x 8mm x 2mm, but they were too big and would get pulled up into the ball loading area, so don't go any bigger.
I bought a 200 pack on eBay for $5.50. If you can't find any locally, I'll ship some to you for the cost of postage.Comment
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Interesting fact: if you also have an automag, those hard white orings on the on/off assembly are the same as the hard orings that came with the ASP detent mod. So if you replace those on your mag, boom two brandy new to your phantom hard detent orings. Just cut about ¼ -⅓ of the oring out and it’s the same as ASP sent with the modComment
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Hate to start a new thread for this but has anyone heard from Have Blue lately? Would love to get some more bodies doneComment
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I emailed him right after this thread was posted, about getting 2 bodies mod'd. I'm still waiting for a response. And unless he change his screen name...he's yet to find his way here to MCB 3.0Comment
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HaveBlue is still active doing detent milling. He is doing a unibody (along with other stuff) for me right now.
That said...yes, it takes quite a while to get email responses from him. Just have to understand that going in.
I know most people like to get a “yes I’m still alive!” Response back before paying on the ASP site and sending the bodies in, but in this particular case, it usually just postpones the end result by a few weeks.
Order with confidence if it is for a standard mod he does. If you have a special request to discuss beforehand...expect to wait a while, but you should still be happy in the long run.Comment
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Thought this may come in handy so I took a screen shot a few years back....
McMaster Links:
006 90 Durometer: https://www.mcmaster.com/5308T115/
2x3mm 70 Durometer: https://www.mcmaster.com/9262K161/
006 PTFE: https://www.mcmaster.com/9559k111 PhotoComment
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