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    #46
    Got mine in. It had a plate, so I went ahead and set it up with the CCM trashcan reg I've been meaning to use on a build. The main spring mine came with was 1/4" or more shorter than a regular cocker spring. I didn't like having to screw the IVG in so far, so I threw a CCM spring in there and have it shooting 300 with the included valve spring.

    I haven't checked every screw, but the one thing that was kind of annoying is that the hammer lug takes a 2 or 3mm allen instead of the usual standard size. Everything else seems to be standard that I've tested so far. Just a little weird to mix hardware IMO.

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    • Grendel

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      ...designed/made in the EU where metric > SAE, its not a leap that is the reason why.

    • Handy

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      I get why they would, it just seems silly to make everything else standard and then have one part take metric tools. The last Meteor I worked on for someone I think I swapped it out for a lug that took standard wrenches just for ease of use.

      The knob on the front of the pump handle seems a little unnecessary since you have to use an allen key to adjust the internal stop and I think most people will be setting and forgetting it 99% of the time. I think a flat faced plug may have been a bit nicer looking. The handle feels nice to my hand and the bearings are working to prevent twist, so it's doing a good job at what it does.

      They're very minor complaints, closer to just observations since the marker is very solid, especially considering the price point.

    • Chuck E Ducky

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      I used SAE on my hammer lug to remove it. It’s metric tho?

      My only gripe is the feed neck sits pretty high. It feeds great tho.

    #47
    Anybody tested it with unregulated co2 yet?

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    • Ecapnation

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      I wouldn't recommend that as the meteor valve runs pretty low

    • latches109

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      The valve can run it, you may need to change the *hammer spring. Try it and let us know. Stock pressure on a regular meteor mech is 300-350psi
      Last edited by latches109; 07-25-2024, 02:00 PM.

    #48
    Couple questions while I impatiently wait. What carrier was used for shipping? Wondering how bad I'm going to get hit at the border. Also will a standard 98+ plate work with the frames or does it need to be a Meteor one? I have a few spare plates kicking around.
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    • latches109

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      USPS no you won't

    • jetenginekyle

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      I believe any 98+ plate will work

    • dozernaut
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      Standard 98+ works in mine.

    #49
    Stock Internals…

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    • Cdn_Cuda
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      Thank you!

    • Grendel

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      Conical Compression Spring, they allow more movement without the coils bottoming out on each other. Not really necessary on a valve IMO but would not cause an issue spring rates are the same for the diameter and #coils for a given length just allows more compression distance.

    • Chuck E Ducky

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      That’s cool so they don’t stack on each other and kink. That valve is only moving probably like a 1/16” at most. Maybe the cone shape is due to the large bore the Pump handle fits in. The drill strait through the lower tube. Due to its design it dose not have any steps in it. The pump guide rod seals the front end with some orings held in place by the Vert ASA bolt from the bottom up. It probably saves a bunch of Machine time. Likely why they were able to keep the cost down. Quality to price it’s actually really impressive on this thing it’s really well thought out.

    #50
    Frame…

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    • jetenginekyle

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      does it have a roller sear?

    • Chuck E Ducky

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      No standard sear

    #51
    Laz Valve, Aka reg, pops and my favorite barrel. Still needs to be tuned. But it feels great.

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    • Chuck E Ducky

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      Yeah I used the AKA reg I had would have like a dust one. But I may grab a sidewinder for it because this one is actually for another project.

    • Vegabond
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      Do you feel it is worth swapping the valve to the laz valve? I was considering snagging one as it seems DYE may be going out of biz within the next year or so.

    • Chuck E Ducky

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      It’s quite with the Laz. Honesty I didn’t even try the stock valve. I still need to tune it more. I’m sure I can get the operating pressure way down. It’s got a super light pump stroke.

    #52
    I wonder how they determined who got a trigger and who didn't. I ordered one of the last ones and ended up with a trigger. Weird haha.

    Gotta dig a reg out for this now

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    • KMDPB

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      They did it by zodiac signs

    • Cdn_Cuda
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      Might have just been random by the time they got the markers assemble and started to stick labels on them. The last to be built might have been the first to be labeled.
      Last edited by Cdn_Cuda; Yesterday, 01:00 AM.

    #53
    My Mozak body is going to look very close to this lol. As I impatiently await its completion, I grow jealous seeing these
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      #54
      Love it! This classic cut on the right side just like the old custom tournament guns is perfect! Delivering such quality at $400 is impressive. I’ll be back with a mech build on this body.
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      • Jonnydread

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        That looks very nice, classy.

      • Chuck E Ducky

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        CCM reg looks nice on it. I’m going to put the stock ASA back on when I get a plug for the other side. I threw a pops on mine because I had it in the toolbox. They shoot really nice. Hopefully more come back in stock at the same price. I know a few people wanting one.

      #55
      wow those are sick!!!!

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        #56
        And sold out! This is what happens when I skip 3 months of MCB
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        • Chuck E Ducky

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          Keep an eye on the site they put them up as they build them. I’m hoping they put some more up later this week.

        • Grendel

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          It [Meteor URL] is on my list of pages to check daily
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