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  • pierce
    Batteries not needed
    • Nov 2004
    • 217

    #16
    Jason if you are mechanically inclinded don't be afraid to take the valve apart. It is a simple but excellent design. You can't damage or tear it up unless you do something really stupid (I don't think you will), but if you're that unsure send it to AGD.

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    • Jason R
      Hybrid Human: Runs On Beer
      • Jul 2007
      • 19

      #17
      all right think i see how to get it. ill order a rebuild kit and a new sear. mines a little worn but i migh as well rebuild it now rather than later. thanks for the help. i defintaly like my mag more than my timmy(which is going up for sale when i get a new barb,asa,and feedneck)

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      • athomas
        Of course it works-its AGD
        • Jan 2002
        • 8039

        #18
        If you can see the wear on the sear, then it is definately a cause for concern. A worn sear can cause air to vent out the front. The gun not fully cycling, can be caused by a worn bolt spring. The bolt spring is a consumable item that needs to be replaced periodically.

        Most mags can be repaired with a good cleaning. After a lot of use, some parts do need to be replaced. Most of these are orings. The mag is very easy to maintain and most problems can be fixed by the user at the field, so you get the most out of your day of play.
        Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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        • Jason R
          Hybrid Human: Runs On Beer
          • Jul 2007
          • 19

          #19
          yeah i cleaned everything out and low and behold i relized that thbe brass thing in the on/off was missing. i found an extra and put it in and it works great.thanks for the help

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