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HolySokz
07-09-2016, 10:22 PM
Emag won't shot in either mode. The on/off pin is not resetting its just sticking and did a search and thought my lvl10 isn't tuned, so I bought a number 3 carrier and it fits fine, slides easy. I was having problems with the 2.5 I was using before because the gun just wouldn't shot sometimes when I played. But after changing out the carrier, it's sitting doing nothing the pin isn't coming out. I'm at a lost, please help.

BigEvil
07-10-2016, 06:24 AM
Pull the valve out, replace all of the on/off orings and lube generously. Make sure you change out the black quad on/off oring in the top. THey go bad and can get 'sticky'.

captian pinky
07-10-2016, 08:59 AM
make sure it has a .712 on/off pin

HolySokz
07-10-2016, 09:45 PM
make sure it has a .712 on/off pin

Just measured the pin and it's .750... : / No wonder I've been beating my head over. I wonder if AGD will give me another one since I ordered it from them. But it has been a few weeks.

Nobody
07-11-2016, 08:43 AM
Just measured the pin and it's .750... : / No wonder I've been beating my head over. I wonder if AGD will give me another one since I ordered it from them. But it has been a few weeks.

You can easily file it down to the appropriate length. Just check often and see what works for you and your emag.

HolySokz
07-11-2016, 05:47 PM
Lets say that the pin was to short to begin with would I have this problem? The longer pin would let it fire but not RT? I think I was a noob at reading my ruler. : /

athomas
07-11-2016, 08:20 PM
The longer pin might not let it fire. It won't necessarily reset the sear. If the pin is the correct length, it should reset properly. Does your emag use one oring in the on-off top or two? Are you using a quad oring or a urethane oring? The quad oring requires the 0.712" pin, and the urethane oring requires the 0.725" pin. You should be using the quad oring with the shorter pin. It just works better.

When it doesn't reset on its own, can you push the bolt back allowing it to reset? That would be an indicator of a bolt stick issue.

HolySokz
07-11-2016, 08:29 PM
The longer pin might not let it fire. It won't necessarily reset the sear. If the pin is the correct length, it should reset properly. Does your emag use one oring in the on-off top or two? Are you using a quad oring or a urethane oring? The quad oring requires the 0.712" pin, and the urethane oring requires the 0.725" pin. You should be using the quad oring with the shorter pin. It just works better.

When it doesn't reset on its own, can you push the bolt back allowing it to reset? That would be an indicator of a bolt stick issue.

It uses the quad o-ring and the outer urethane ring. When I air it up, it takes a sec for the trigger pin to pop out after that I pull the trigger all the way back to where it's flush against the frame and it does not fire. I can repeat this process over and over and nothing will happen. I'll get a hold of Tuna and grab another pin. I did replace the orings in the onoff pin and the same result.

athomas
07-12-2016, 06:28 AM
The symptoms you are describing are bolt stick related caused by a carrier that is too tight. It is preventing the bolt from resetting quickly. If you are using a carrier size as large as the one you have, perhaps you should change orings. There may be a flaw in your oring that is causing your problem.

I should have clarified the pin length with respect to resetting the sear. The longer pin will allow the trigger rod to reset, but won't go far enough to open the air passage to charge the front chamber. This is due to the higher mass of the emag sear assembly. The shorter pin doesn't go as far into the on-off assembly orings, so it doesn't have to move as far when resetting.