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WARPIG Tech Talk - Automags

Re: whats wrong

In Reply to: Re: whats wrong posted by Magman8ptbll on August 03, 2003 at 17:56:50:


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Posted by:
rick applegarth

on August 31, 2003 at 22:11:29

: : Im now having a serious problem with my mag. It wont shoot or operate if the velocity isnt over 300fps. I realy need to know whats wrong. Also it doesnt bleed out the back when shooting hot. Whats up with that.

: :your sirpin needs to be screwd out so that u can pull the trigger further back to push the pin and shoot. or your spring has gone bad.

dont touch that rod.

first give me more info.
are you using level 10?
if so, try changing to the shorter(stock) spring

also, look at your bolt, and put the spring on the bolt.
is there some space between the top of the bolt, to the top of the spring, with the spring being HIGHER than the bolt?

input pressure from the tank?


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