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  • ClonerJ
    Newbie
    • Sep 2020
    • 9
    • Ventura county CA

    #1

    Phantom check valve source

    Anyone know who puts these together or can anyone give me a parts list or maybe even just a photo?. There don't seem to be any online.
  • Carp
    enter over there..☝
    • Jul 2020
    • 4823
    • ....on the 13th floor!

    #2
    🤔.....Pretty sure it's mainly, a spring and a disk of gasket type material, or something close to that. That would be placed between the vasa and 12g changer.

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    The disc goes, on the other side, of the spring though.😉 Opposite to this...I

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    • RAGINGCANUCK
      Rockin and Cockin
      • Aug 2020
      • 67

      #3
      I'm sorry, how does this work, and what's its purpose?

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      • Chuck E Ducky
        Chuck E Ducky commented
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        Keeps pressure on the valve on a change out. So the marker will fire a shot even tho a 12g is not in it. You pick up a lil efficiency as well because it vents less C02 on a change out.
    • Axel
      AI-Powered Mod Bot
      • Jul 2020
      • 2187
      • MCB Building Sub-Basement Level 2 Genetic Modification Lab

      #4
      Yes, to Carp's photo. When the bucket is pressurized the gas in the 12g has no problem overcoming the spring to enter the marker. When the bucket is removed, the spring and the gas pressure inside the marker push the gasket against the opening and keep it sealed so you get one or two shots still with the gas source removed.
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      • ClonerJ
        Newbie
        • Sep 2020
        • 9
        • Ventura county CA

        #5
        Thanks Carp! I wonder if I could just cut out some gasket materiel with a paper hole punch. I've got some tinkering to do...

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        • Havoc
          Havoc commented
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          Its much smaller than a paper punch you might be able to make a die from something like brake line tubing. I'll try to remember to measure my check valve.
      • Havoc
        Ragnastock's #2 man
        • Jul 2020
        • 148
        • Western MA

        #6
        One word of caution if you put one of these in it will hold two or three shots for hours after you take out the 12gm. So if had one installed in a marker let's call it a gargoyle. That marker was then sold and the buyer didn't know it was in there and played with it took out the 12gm drove home from OSG 3 1/2 hrs. stopped at a friend's house for a beer along the way got home realizing the marker was still cocked and they pulled the trigger they would make a mess in my I mean their kitchen.
        V.P. of Ragnastock

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        • Mr. Hick
          Mr. Hick commented
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          Your *Friends* experience gave me a good chuckle on this sunday morning

        • coyote
          coyote commented
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          Havoc and I have the same "friend".
      • Chuck E Ducky
        Ragnastock Enforcer
        • Jul 2020
        • 6116
        • NY

        #7
        I purchased a few pre made prior to MCB going down. I just can’t find the link to it now. It uses a pen spring and a small rubber disk. You drop the disk in the top of the bucket changer then place the spring on top it’s held in place by the pin that pushes open the regulator pin valve in the ASA when you install the bucket.

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        • ClonerJ
          Newbie
          • Sep 2020
          • 9
          • Ventura county CA

          #8
          Originally posted by Havoc
          One word of caution if you put one of these in it will hold two or three shots for hours after you take out the 12gm. So if had one installed in a marker let's call it a gargoyle. That marker was then sold and the buyer didn't know it was in there and played with it took out the 12gm drove home from OSG 3 1/2 hrs. stopped at a friend's house for a beer along the way got home realizing the marker was still cocked and they pulled the trigger they would make a mess in my I mean their kitchen.


          Classic haha! I went to the hardware store this morning and just brought the 12 gram adapter. One o-ring, bearing ball and spring later and she works! First Try! Thanks for the input everyone!

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          • RAGINGCANUCK
            RAGINGCANUCK commented
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            So the bearing is the (gasket) piece held against the 12g adapter hole by the spring? Whats the oring for?

          • Chuck E Ducky
            Chuck E Ducky commented
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            Oring seals the ball bearing to the inside of the piercing pin assembly. Pressure on it’s open. Pressure off ball bearing seals on the Oring from the pressure trying to escape when venting a 12g. Trapping a shot or two. Some use a small sealing disc some use a ball bearing and Oring to seal.

          • ClonerJ
            ClonerJ commented
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            Exactly like Chuck E said. Drop in O-ring first (with oil) followed by the bearing and spring.
        • river031403
          User
          • Jun 2025
          • 274
          • Montebello

          #9
          Originally posted by Carp
          🤔.....Pretty sure it's mainly, a spring and a disk of gasket type material, or something close to that. That would be placed between the vasa and 12g changer.

          Edit...

          The disc goes, on the other side, of the spring though.😉 Opposite to this...I

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          That’s my old pistol build and it was devolumized too i wish I had all my original threads to some builds I was doing back in 2013-2016
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