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    Tipx leak

    Leak when the tigger is held from the velocity adjustment. Normal ? Very slight leak.
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    #2
    I never hold down the trigger on mine when shooting. I can give it a try next chance I getting, if someone doesn’t get back to you before then.
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      #3
      I couldn't tell you why that's happening, but it would either be coming from the piston oring or the overpressure seal.

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        #4
        Well yes there will be a little leak on a trigger pull and is only a problem if it doesn’t go away. It not really meant to be held down.

        that velocity adjustment is not a only doing that, it a relief valve using a dual stage set screw(1/8 for the inner one) meant to bleed pressure in excess of 350psi.

        ‘’Insert a 1/8” wrench through the Velocity Adjuster Set Screw (S) and into the Regulator Relief Set Screw (V) and turn it slowly counterclockwise only until air/CO2 begins to escape through the Relief Valve. Then turn the set screw slowly back clockwise only until air/CO2 stops escaping, setting the relief pressure. NOTE: Do not turn any further clockwise which would set it higher than 350 psi.’’
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          #5
          What did you do to that Tipx!?
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            #6
            Originally posted by BenoitOWN View Post
            What did you do to that Tipx!?
            Nice right ?

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              #7
              Try turning your velocity down and see if it does the same thing. I'm thinking it's that's over-pressure system as well

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                #8
                Just turning the velocity screw down did that, but is it also normal that there’s a slight puff of air that comes out of that area with every shot? There’s no leaking, but every time I pull the trigger, there’s like a tiny tiny little puff of air that comes out of that screw. So much that I can smell the nitro.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dauntless152 View Post
                  Just turning the velocity screw down did that, but is it also normal that there’s a slight puff of air that comes out of that area with every shot? There’s no leaking, but every time I pull the trigger, there’s like a tiny tiny little puff of air that comes out of that screw. So much that I can smell the nitro.
                  Yes it mentioned in the manual that there will be a ‘leak’ at every shot in that area.

                  And yes you did build it for quite compact, I do find it a little ‘weird’ removing it ‘magfed’ option lol.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BenoitOWN View Post

                    Yes it mentioned in the manual that there will be a ‘leak’ at every shot in that area.

                    And yes you did build it for quite compact, I do find it a little ‘weird’ removing it ‘magfed’ option lol.
                    I really did it just to see if it was possible. To drill the reach block add a feed neck and close up the bottom hole. It was more of a challenge to to make it work with a hopper.

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