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Thread: WTB/T un-welded Classic/MM valve

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    WTB/T un-welded Classic/MM valve

    I'm working on a pistol-mag build that will be run off of 12g carts, but the Classic valve I have now appears to be lasered all the way around. I realize I could get in there with a very fine hacksaw, but I've got the hands of a sturgeon. So, I'm in the market for another Classic style valve. I'd consider trading the one I have, but I could probably purchase one outright. Just need to be sure it's one with a removable powertube.

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    Talk to Loguzzzzzz he can 'unweld' them

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    I have a lv 7 valve with the weld removed. A little side project of mine. Aired it up last night and it works fine. It has an ANS reg body,so no matching #'s. PM me if interested and we'll work out a deal.
    I took the road least traveled...now where the hell am I ?

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    PM'ing.

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    Thanks for the info guys! I think I'm going to try to de-weld this thing myself using some little bitty files. Runamok, I'll get back with you on that, I'll probably need another valve anyway since you all know how 'Mags procreate.

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    Just buy a jewelry saw w/blades off of ebay for $8-10, they're perfect since the material they will remove will be very small amount of material/wield to open up the valve...........at least that is what I did.

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    That's exactly what I'm planning to do. I used to have a set of really nice ones, but no idea where they ran off to. Incidentally, I used those exact files to smooth out my and my wife's engagement rings (made from a cut off portion of my first 'mag's feedneck actually). Took a while, but those things were very effective!

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    I have a stack of valves and wouldn't mind cutting one open if your still looking. I did my last one. Lmk

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