Wow, you got me stumped on value...$30? If I ever find a Pro-Mag valve it would keep things European.
>>WTB<< Sydarm w/ constant air__WarpedMephisto half-c/f body__Ac!d c/f trigger__TASO humpback frame__an Oh-Mag
You can have it for that. 4.00 shipping and I'll toss in the asa. Just remember that these did not have tapered threads so you have to loctite it in...
Sounds good, Tuna.
I'll be sure to use the green LocTite on it then!
Apologies if you know this already, but not all “green” LOCTITEs are the same. I’ve used ones as simple as a retaining compound and others that chemically weld the mating parts together. Just be careful not to use the latter. Shop by the grade number, not the color, to ensure it suits your intended use.
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Last edited by Tunaman; 04-08-2022 at 01:19 PM.
Ha-ha, just having fun with the green LocTite comment. I know just enough about the strengths of purple, blue, red and green to steer away from the latter. Too many numbers to keep track of but the blue & red paste sticks (love'em) always stay in my gear along with teflon tape.
Pro-Mag valves were from the early Automag days over in the UK by John Sosta of AGD-Europe and his company Powerpulse Products. The first AGD valves had one randomly drilled hole in the regulator's back half which did not always line up directly across from the hole in the front half of the valve. (Later AGD regs had the hole correctly indexed at 12 o'clock.) So the Pro-Mag had more holes drilled around the reg so at least one would line up improving the path of airflow - and created the 8-hole reg mod. They were merely standard 68Automag A.I.R. valves with the added reg holes and a stylized "Pro-Mag" with number stenciled and bead blasted onto the top.