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    #16
    I was worried about that ... The good news is that what im thinking is completely reversible ...

    I do have a spare fem stab, but it seam a bit (a lot actually) overkill for a gun i may only use a few times ...
    Any "aftermarket" front expansion?
    Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

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      #17
      CP sells an adapter that threads onto the front block and will accept all standard regs.

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        #18
        The CP adapters are unavailable everywhere I looked ...

        So here it goes:
        threaded for 1/4" npt, now all it needs is an asa ...
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        • scottieb

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          The CP adapters are a hot commodity. They are hard to get.

        • XEMON

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          Seams like it ...
          So I'm gonna take an asa, cut it down and thread the back for 1/4"not and connect the 2 with a close nipple ... Might make 3D printed "sleeve" to hide the threads and call it good

        #19
        i have one in red (i think red).
        i think i also have an RS/RSX reg thats a direct fit and matches the look of the VS.

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          #20
          These work just fine. The one I have has a pin set inside, I drilled mine out to be used specifically for a VASA setup. I think mine is aluminum instead of steel.

          https://www.ebay.com/itm/38309455612...sAAOSw1pddTKNg

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          • XEMON

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            I thought about getting one of those, but i have the parts to make one with 1/4"npt threads on top, it will be a bit tighter and larger opening than to reduce to 1/8 ...
            If my stuff looks to craptastic, and i end up using the marker some, i may splurge and get one of those ...

            Thanks for the link, i didn't realized they were also called that.

          #21
          Here is the test fit.
          of course I didn't find the 1/4" close nipple ... So it will be tighter once it's complete and threaded to the proper depth ...
          (Might also swap the asa for another one ... Or a cheap on/off if I found one ...)
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            #22
            Nice. Lots of options there to trim it so it looks more perty. Get it functioning first

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              #23
              Found one laying around 😅
              might do a little 3D printed cover/shroud for the top at some point ...
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                #24
                Anyone able to trip the sear using a standard 9v? I’ve got my VS2to hold air, but I only have very old 9.6 rechargeable batteries and none will trip the sear so it won’t shoot. Want to confirm this is a battery issue before trying to buy a $20 battery for it.
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                • Cdn_Cuda

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                  My solenoid bounces every time but nothing happens and I can’t get the gun to fire. The gun is fully pressurized, I have to unscrew the front expansion chamber to depressurize.

                • Cdn_Cuda

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                  Looks my my capacitor is swollen and toast.

                • XEMON

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                  thats good news, its probably the easiest thing to repair ...

                #25
                The CP website seems to have the adapters in stock. Is that inaccurate?

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                • Cdn_Cuda

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                  I noticed that as well, didn’t put an order in to see though.

                #26
                Just out a new capacitor and it works! Now the question is did I have to bolt in before it shot and just where did it go?! If anyone needs a capacitor I’ve got a bag of 9 them.
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                • Cdn_Cuda

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                  Found the bolt in my spare parts bin! No clue why I took it out.

                • scottieb

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                  Better to find it there than embedded in the tv screen.

                  Glad to hear the capacitor swap went well!

                #27
                Nice, board should work for many more years now. I've replaced a few Caps. I also have a new solenoid, but I've never had to replace one yet, even one that looked just awful from an ebay buy.

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