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Old January 10th, 10:07 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Couldnt find a key small enough to take the reg off today so I will bring mines over tomorrow. I hope I dont need anything extra to make it fit on my gun.Im just going to take the reg and the whole bottom line and put it on my gun.

Just keeping you guys posted since your trying to help me :P
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Old January 12th, 10:46 PM   #22 (permalink)
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*UPDATE*

First off let me start by saying that today ws a really ****ty day.

Ok so now about my gun..Ive run into other problems now. We took the reg(including the gauge, cupseal, and lpc..everything but the valve) off the rodeo and put it on my gun. Then we hooked the CO2 up and went out side and it was still making the same burping sounds! So then we try using the striker the guy I bought the e-frame from sent me. My friend dry-fired the gun 6 times and it made the burping sound twice. After that we put a stock bolt that was in another victor 2 into my victor 2 and thengassed it up again...it was just as bad as it was without the new striker and reg..it burped like 4-5 times.

This all went down in a length of about an hour and 20 minutes because i kept going back and forth to my house(live across the street lol) to get stuff. So after all that we dont know what to do (the only thing that was still in my gun that was originally in there was the valve). I go to try and take the screw that holds the lpc in..but guess what. It was in there too tight. Im guessing my friend put it in there way too tight because I tried to take it out and it didnt budge. Then he tried and the hex broke! So he gets a wrench and tightens it around the long part of the hex and tries to loosen it up....that was a no-go because after trying that out for a little he ends up stripping the damn screw. So after that he starts prying the throngs on the washer off thinking its going to help him get it off. But he only succeeds in scratching the **** out of my gun.

Now im really aggravated. I dont know what to do. I guess I can get a drill and try and re thread the screw but I dont know anyone with one so im going to ask the construction teacher at school if he will do it for me...even then I still dont know whats wrong with my gun

If it makes any diff the seller told me the frame came off a e99 after I requested he send me a striker.
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Old January 12th, 11:45 PM   #23 (permalink)
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maybe your valve is screwed in too tight......if memory serves, i had a problem like that once, but then again....i own a fish. did you ever get the right oring for the valve anyway?

good luck on getting that screw out.
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Old January 12th, 11:57 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Well all I know is, I took the screw that holds the valve in and tried to take out on sunday but after i took the screw out I tried pushing the valve out and It moved half an inch and no more. I dont know what to use to knock it out.

Wouldnt it be crazy if for all this time there was a broken o-ring on my valve? Ive owned this gun since summertime (july) and ive NEVER taken the valve out. I cant get the ****er out. But its even worse now because now that, that screw is stripped I can even access it.

thanks again for trying to help me
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Old January 13th, 12:01 AM   #25 (permalink)
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This is the screw that is stripped..this is not my gun btw lol

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well, if you get the screw out, you can take a pencil and a hammer and tap it out (the valve). just make sure you pay attention to which way it's facing in the tube, you'll want to put it back in the same way.
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that screw only holds in the front block. the screw that holds in the valve is under the trigger frame.

you cant get vise grips on the head of that screw?
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Old January 13th, 12:06 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Ok, I will talk to my old teacher tomorrow and see what he has to say.
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that screw only holds in the front block. the screw that holds in the valve is under the trigger frame.

you cant get vise grips on the head of that screw?

I jsut noticed this reply..its was a minute before mines.

Well I talked to the old construction teacher and he was going to give me this viegrip he had but when he picked it up, it turned out some damn student broke it : /

He was saying that if he remembers he will bring this socket tool that has the metal stick thingies that you push against whatever it us your trying to unscrew and it conforms to the shape of the screw? You know what im talking about?
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Old January 14th, 12:11 AM   #30 (permalink)
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*FIXED*

You know what it was? There was air still left in the reg lmao. All that pressure didnt allow the screw to be undone! My friend shot the gun...with out the CO2 on and had to shoot twice and then he was able to take it off with his hand...the half an inch circumference of the screw and scratched to hell. Im kinda unset about that but at least we know for next time right?
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Well the whoel screw thingis solved but my gun is still doing the same thing. I just got odne shooting it outside. Think abouta gun shooting like 40 bps and and a **** load of co2 coming out and thats waht my gun sounds like. I sounds like a burps but its going way faster... : / Now my gun is very cold and theres condensation on the outside...and I only shot one shot.
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Old January 17th, 04:24 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Problem fixed. I just had to lube the valve o rings a little. Now its working just fine. I brought this up jsut in case someone later also has the problem. I made the other post asking about how to take the valve out.

Thanks to everyone who helped like Mr Pain and onesikpup :P
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