so with the exception of the LPR kits not being shipped and all the other drama with these frames...were they any good? anybody have any feedback on the performance of these frames? was it worth 200 bucks?
G-Force to release pneumatic frames for the Mags
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Yea it's actually a great product. Great trigger especially, basically setup like a Timmy/Quest trigger. I just would like my damn LPR and my CP ASA back.Comment
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I was rearranging my lpr (rock) location on my gforce frame today with new hoses and barbs. While making sure all my connections were solid, I discovered 2 leaks in the msv-1. It's the brass part of the pneumatics. The pin that the trigger presses on has 2 small pressure release holes and the side one is constantly leaking. Also, the bigger screw on the back lets out air constantly too.
I'm kinda figuring that the back screw is adjustable and controls how far the front pin travels and is not letting it sit right. Before I go putting some elbow grease into this it would be nice to know if there is any wisdom on this issue, and how to fix it correctly.
Yes I did oil it up real good thinking I could seal the leaks.Comment
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Latest message from Garf:
"Yes, the LPR is still being worked on."
Lol we're doomed.Comment
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Check the pneumag threads in the tech forum (msv-2 is just the msv-1 with a lever). There was a thread about a way to sand down the spool tip a few mils to stop the leak out of the vent hole. Iirc, the back plug is just a plug that holds the return spring. You should be able to reseal it when you check the spool. If the leak isn't too bad, I've read of people ignoring it, depending on your playing time.Originally posted by skylessI was rearranging my lpr (rock) location on my gforce frame today with new hoses and barbs. While making sure all my connections were solid, I discovered 2 leaks in the msv-1. It's the brass part of the pneumatics. The pin that the trigger presses on has 2 small pressure release holes and the side one is constantly leaking. Also, the bigger screw on the back lets out air constantly too.
I'm kinda figuring that the back screw is adjustable and controls how far the front pin travels and is not letting it sit right. Before I go putting some elbow grease into this it would be nice to know if there is any wisdom on this issue, and how to fix it correctly.
Yes I did oil it up real good thinking I could seal the leaks.Comment
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Anyone heard anything from Garf or is he just given up and hope that we went away and forgot about this ???
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Thanks!Originally posted by Spider-TWCheck the pneumag threads in the tech forum (msv-2 is just the msv-1 with a lever). There was a thread about a way to sand down the spool tip a few mils to stop the leak out of the vent hole. Iirc, the back plug is just a plug that holds the return spring. You should be able to reseal it when you check the spool. If the leak isn't too bad, I've read of people ignoring it, depending on your playing time.
I opened it out, clean/lub the pieces, put it back together, blue loctite the nut.
It's leakless and the spring has a better return to it now.Comment
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To much of this bull crap!!!Originally posted by WickedKlown2Anyone heard anything from Garf or is he just given up and hope that we went away and forgot about this ???
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And it's not just with gforce, but with most of the new "cool upgrades" being made.Comment
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Contemplating selling my whole gun with tank and parts kits etc.
PM me with offers...not looking to part out...just tell me what you can spend and ill think about it.I LOVE MAGS :hail: ...and hate low pressure output tanks....and :shooting: spyders
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