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Review : Sequential Airsoft's Silent Fill Valve O-Rings (GBB's)
So I thought I'd drop a little thread here to hopefully bring some notice to these little O-rings being offered by a fellow member here.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7576/...eca49f_o_d.png These things are great. I slapped them on my G17 TM mags and it removed all sound (except a slight filling sound if you listen closely) and gas spillage. Very easy to install, and well worth the EIGHT bucks for eight orings. Now the people around me don't have to breath in copious amounts of propane fumes when I gas my Glock mags. These were well worth it, and if you have TM mags I highly suggest you pick some of these up. You can head over to his sales thread here: http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=169381 |
Ive always felt that the gas leaking while filling is an advantage, making it easier to know when its full, but it also lets the mag fill more fully with the venting and cooling working to help propane to get out of the tank and into the mag, cant properly fill a mag thats got a non hissing valve if its much warmer than your propane tank for instance
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Thanks for the review Daishi! Glad you were able to put them to good use!
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Charging a mag without a o-ring on the fill valve will freeze the mag. Most GBB manufactures have adopted the o-ring, but traditional companies like TM haven't. Which I don't understand why. With the o-ring's the TM mags fill perfectly fine, and each time you are able to save a bit more gas without having to breath in that nasty smell. |
How do the fill valves come apart?
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I took the O-rings out of butane lighters but I found I got an incomplete fill with them and my TM mags ran better when they vented while filling. This is just my opinion in my case though.
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Thanks Sequential, "SILENT but DEADLY"( buy the copyright for a lifetime supply of o rings)
great in my marui g 17 and particularly nice for the TM Mp7 with those deep valves when all you hear is hissing forever,perfect fit Maruzen M870 though was a little tighter and I couldn't get the o rings to not blow off and disappear when I finished filling bought them for the Marui's specifically and couldn't be more pleased with the result |
I always did the butane-lighter thing too, not because they worked perfectly, but because the worked 'well enough' and I go through BBQ lighters like water (I camp lots)
They usually worked, but sometimes had thin spots, sometimes you had to hold the tank just right, and sometimes would blow out from gas venting just as you take the tank away. I've ordered some of these now to compare, I can see the thicker material solving all the above weaknesses, glad someone stepped up to make/find them and offer them to the rest of us. |
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Ah regarding the Maruzen fitment, if I had a mag to take a look or fill-valve to measure I could get them custom made too! Yeah these O-Rings were made specifically for WE/TM style fill valves. Which is mainly universal for all handguns. I like that name, silent but deadly hahaha. |
These are great!! Gives me confidence! My Pistol mag was always spewing when I was Filling like 90% of the time. I shot some rounds and filled a few times and I notice a big difference. Thanx a lot. Perfect
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A video comparison would be cool.
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Excellent orings! Slipped right on easy with the gas nozzle and stayed seated nicely!
No spewing gas, no blocking gas flow ( as I found using lighter o-rings) perfect oring and a great price |
I mostly bought these rings to replace some missing o-rings on some of my KJW magazines. I do however have some TM magazines and even a gas shotgun (Marushin clone) that were designed to not use o-rings that I slipped these onto. As a result the TM mags were MUCH easier to fill, it no longer required me to carefully align the gas fill nozzle which always annoyed me. Likewise with the shotgun. The KJW mags I felt were much easier to fill compared to the stock o-rings. For $1/o-ring I would strongly recommend these as replacements and even an upgrade to stock o-rings.
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