... The part # is SAM-100 and cost $25.55 which about the same as the "standard" valve. ...
Quote from: FuzzyGrub on January 15, 2022, 01:26:39 PM... The part # is SAM-100 and cost $25.55 which about the same as the "standard" valve. ...Where did you get the valve? OK to PM if you don't want to advertise source. Thanks :-)
It would take some measurements to know for sure, but it looks touch and go on that working in a Gen I tube - the forward trigger screw looks like it will be very close to the o-ring . . . Of course I know John has the parts to measure and say for sure!
Quote from: mikeyb on January 15, 2022, 04:31:09 PMQuote from: FuzzyGrub on January 15, 2022, 01:26:39 PM... The part # is SAM-100 and cost $25.55 which about the same as the "standard" valve. ...Where did you get the valve? OK to PM if you don't want to advertise source. Thanks :-)Ordered from crosman customer service. Use part number above. 1.800.724.7486
Wow that valve is much shorter, definitely looks like it saves some volume, but for me wouldn't work unfortunately due to me using p-rod trigger assembly on my m-rod.Seems like there is some potential here for those running regulated mrods that want more volume, look forward to more analysis.
Thanks. Was briefly confused. The EVP I was looking at was not the right one and it said "Parts not available from Crosman".
Quote from: PikeP on January 15, 2022, 04:33:06 PMWow that valve is much shorter, definitely looks like it saves some volume, but for me wouldn't work unfortunately due to me using p-rod trigger assembly on my m-rod.Seems like there is some potential here for those running regulated mrods that want more volume, look forward to more analysis.The project I needed another valve for is using a Prod trigger assy w/Lloyd's sear. It was not planned for that though, and have to play musical valves with another gun. It will be going in a 25 cal that is regulated. It would not work given where I drilled and mounted the Prod trigger on the G2 tube.