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    Defintlty Looks like you had no channel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigEvil View Post
    Z. Locks are barbed. They don't come out
    Knurled...not barbed. And they do come out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tunaman View Post
    Knurled...not barbed. And they do come out
    Well, then you are going to have to show me that trick.. on one of your valves

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    Quote Originally Posted by renie View Post
    Defintlty Looks like you had no channel?
    It did, it wasn't deep enough. I don't know why it didn't have a to-spec zlock grove.

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    The z lock is a fail safe. The pin is use less in that body.

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    The z lock also isn't effective on the xmag bodies either

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    Quote Originally Posted by renie View Post
    The z lock also isn't effective on the xmag bodies either
    Yes it is effective. It will stop the reg halves from unscrewing...same as that Evo body will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renie View Post
    The z lock also isn't effective on the xmag bodies either
    you are thinking of the SFL xmags

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    Quote Originally Posted by knownothingmags View Post
    you are thinking of the SFL xmags
    yes. and they had a set screw to stop the reg from turning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tunaman View Post
    yes. and they had a set screw to stop the reg from turning.
    Exactly

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    Unscrewing yes I thought you meant releasing outwards like the catch design on a rail

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    Evo Body back from anno

    Why would you
    u panic and do that???


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    Quote Originally Posted by awo702 View Post
    Why would you
    u panic and do that???


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    Yeah, I guess I don't know what I am doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigevil View Post
    yeah, i guess i don't know what i am doing.
    yeah jeez!!! Read the manual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knownothingmags View Post
    yeah jeez!!! Read the manual.
    That stuff is for the women....

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    Question Golly Bob Howdy What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is Going on Here ?

    I just picked up another Evo.

    Tried two different Xvalves, this body has the same issue, but with one valve its worse than the other.

    At least I saw this thread and knew to test it before anodizing .... thank you.




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    Too late for BE but for anyone else having issues, instead of machining it all the way back why not just machine/file a small cut out like this>

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Too late for BE but for anyone else having issues, instead of machining it all the way back why not just machine/file a small cut out like this>
    I seriously pray that is not nicks I see on that valve...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tunaman View Post
    I seriously pray that is not nicks I see on that valve...

    Yeah they are. Get me a new one.

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    If I had a Tuna-Valve I probably would not play paintball with it...

    Correct me if I am mistaken. But when I think of how pressure release happens when air vents, and also think about how a projectile works...I have trouble believing that the danger is that great if the reg unscrews. I guess maybe if it was hanging on by a thread and built pressure it might pop off, but without a chamber from the back of the valve to compress in and push it backward (I guess into the paintballer's noodle) the air would choose the path of least resistance and release vertically. I have never fully understood why this is such a great concern. Is it actually of great concern to the operator? Or is the equipment in the most danger? Obviously it would not be a good thing, I get that. It could nick your fishy x valve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris TS-1438 View Post
    If I had a Tuna-Valve I probably would not play paintball with it...

    Correct me if I am mistaken. But when I think of how pressure release happens when air vents, and also think about how a projectile works...I have trouble believing that the danger is that great if the reg unscrews. I guess maybe if it was hanging on by a thread and built pressure it might pop off, but without a chamber from the back of the valve to compress in and push it backward (I guess into the paintballer's noodle) the air would choose the path of least resistance and release vertically. I have never fully understood why this is such a great concern. Is it actually of great concern to the operator? Or is the equipment in the most danger? Obviously it would not be a good thing, I get that. It could nick your fishy x valve.
    Negative ghost rider...

    Air will release in its easiest path, but depending on where, that is how you can get a rocket from the valve. The z lock and the field strip screw hold the valve in place, forcing the air to go out the valve down the barrel. Without them there, you have the valve acting like a rocket, and the momentum of the air releasing will be just like a cork lifting out of the champagne bottle.

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    I want to see it happen... And don't call me ghost rider.

    How much pressure is in the valve? The mass of the valve and the small amount of space it has to contain pressurized air. I wouldn't think it would have that much force.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris TS-1438 View Post
    I want to see it happen... And don't call me ghost rider.

    How much pressure is in the valve? The mass of the valve and the small amount of space it has to contain pressurized air. I wouldn't think it would have that much force.

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    If I'm anyone...I am Ice Man...I think I'm the best but I'm not. But at least I don't hook up with the manly Chick.
    Goose would not have died if he had a z-lock on his valve...poor bastard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigEvil View Post
    Yeah they are. Get me a new one.
    Butcher!

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Too late for BE but for anyone else having issues, instead of machining it all the way back why not just machine/file a small cut out like this>

    How would I do that, with a drill ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by going_home View Post
    How would I do that, with a drill ?
    Small half moon file.

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    Quote Originally Posted by going_home View Post
    How would I do that, with a drill ?
    Use a round file or a dremmel or better yet send it back to XMT and have him machine it.

    If you opt to go with the notch, check and make sure your air fitting will clear the body when you swivel it into place. It looks like it will work but I would double check.

    Design wise I would prefer the notch to it being machined out the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tunaman View Post
    Butcher!
    That valve is older than my son.

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