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    Nova Balanced Autococker Valve

    Will be up tomorrow. Look, no jam nut or valve retaining screw! Uses a 1/2" nut driver.


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    #2
    I was wondering when this was going to come out.
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        #4
        I guess you use the standard bottom valve retention screw to help keep it indexed towards the bolt.
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          #5
          Any idea on what the benefits of this would be? I assume it would work like the Laz valve and reduce pressure to the sub 200s range and still achieve nominal velocity. I am curious about how efficient this would be and if it would get me more shots on a small tank with a modified stock sniper.

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          • iamthelazerviking
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            That's what we're all wondering. I'm curious, but not sure if I'll jump on it until users can provide their input. I have a Palmer's low turbulence valve currently and like the feel, don't NEED to replace it but this is definitely very intriguing

          • BrickHaus

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            My thought is between the volume difference, and available seal diameter surface area these will not get below 200 like an 11/16th can.. but ai may be wrong in that theory. Still super exciting. I bet these fly off the shelves.

          #6
          For $50, I'm down to try it out.
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            #7
            Ooh I was meaning to look up more info on this. Someone buy it and report back!
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              #8
              They are all sold out.
              I don't know at what time they went for sale.

              Also, the price went up to $69
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              • RAZRBAKK

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                I'm pretty sure the site auto adjusts to CAD for us.

                I was looking last night and it was sold out already. Maybe it hasn't actually gone up yet?

              #9
              I've been watching the website since midnight and refreshing it every 15 minutes. Still hasn't become available to purchase yet as far as i can tell.
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                #10
                Yeah not available until someone today
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                • SETHZILLA!

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                  Well i'm off to bed. I'll see if they hit the store around noon when i wake up!

                #11
                I still don't know how I feel about the integrated nut. I personally would want the valve to be torqued down completely for full strength. I see the oring seals against the bore instead of being crushed so sealing shouldn't be an issue. Props to them for at least using a regular socket (something manufacturers could have done with a regular valve/nut setup long ago).

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                  #12
                  Anyone have info on when they should be up for sale if its not sold out yet?
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                  • iamthelazerviking
                    iamthelazerviking commented
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                    They likely just posted it as a placeholder, marked as sold out. Same thing happened with the N2.

                  • Ryan92
                    Ryan92 commented
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                    Says in stock now but the only shipping option showing up for me is UPS and is more than the valve costs

                  #13
                  Great to have 9/16 options! I'm really skeptical of this design though, no idea how this could index properly with the million body variations out there. Only works with 97+ bodies?
                  Wanting to hear more.
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                    #14
                    Looks to be live.

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                      #15
                      Just ordered 2, will see how well they work

                      If someone is going to Slim's stock classic and want to try one or buy one let me know. I ordered two because shipping was not cheap. So one will most likely be for sale and we can split shipping cost.
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                      • Toestr

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                        Try contacting them directly. A bunch of people are complaining about the same thing on FB and are getting it resolved.
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