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  • PanzerGen
    Registered User
    • Mar 2006
    • 144

    #1

    Pneumag Tuning

    I'm having some trouble with my pneumag I just built. I can't seem to shoot it very fast at all without shortshoking it. It seems to shoot on the first shot and fail to recharge after that one. I am using an msv-2, a palmer lpr, and mpa-3 (Cyberrave mod kit). Does anyone have any tuning guides, hints, tips that will help me make it a walkable pneumag? It is light enough to walk but not consistent enough.
  • SithSteve
    Registered User
    • Nov 2006
    • 683

    #2
    Your sear might not be cycling fully (it might not be able to reset itself after it's fired)...

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    • PanzerGen
      Registered User
      • Mar 2006
      • 144

      #3
      Originally posted by SithSteve
      Your sear might not be cycling fully (it might not be able to reset itself after it's fired)...
      Hum, what can I do about that?

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      • SithSteve
        Registered User
        • Nov 2006
        • 683

        #4
        Either move the MPA-3 forward (away for the sear) or, you can grind some material off the sear arm.

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        • rawbutter
          Registered User
          • Feb 2007
          • 1463

          #5
          Originally posted by SithSteve
          Either move the MPA-3 forward (away for the sear) or, you can grind some material off the sear arm.
          If this was the problem, I think you would see it all the time, not just when you're firing fast. But it doesn't hurt to double-check If your sear touches the piston when it's at rest, that's a problem.

          Other things to try are trigger stops and a return spring behind the MSV-2. That solved a lot of issues for me.

          This is the forum for trouble shooting your Airgun Designs products, including the Automag, RT, E-Mag, and WarpFeed. Also a great place to ask technical questions about non AGD products. An Airsmith's homeroom!

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          • PanzerGen
            Registered User
            • Mar 2006
            • 144

            #6
            I have the magnet mod on their on and i'm going to see if I can't work it out... and I'm testing with paint. Their is a really, really small gap between the mpa-3 brass rim and the sear. The mpa-3 is angled down so it is farer away from the sear. I think what I am doing is not letting the mpa-3 piston come back enough to allow the gun to reset before I try to fire again.

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            • longi
              I love Real Ale alot. Hic!
              • Jan 2005
              • 490

              #7
              Originally posted by rawbutter
              If this was the problem, I think you would see it all the time, not just when you're firing fast. But it doesn't hurt to double-check If your sear touches the piston when it's at rest, that's a problem.

              Other things to try are trigger stops and a return spring behind the MSV-2. That solved a lot of issues for me.

              http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=225568
              There is a spring return located on the back of the MSV-2. That's what the screw is for at the back! It will increase the tension somewhat. But it is best left as it is.

              Also which on/off are you using? If your using the ULT swap it with an Emag or RT on/off. The difference in trigger pull weight is not really that noticeable.

              You could also try varying the angle of the MSV-2, this may have an impact. If you can post some pictures it may help too.

              How does the trigger feel when pulled? Is there any resistance when pulled repeatedly? If there is, round the end of the rod off into a dome. That way there is very little contact made between the rod and the rear of the trigger shoe.

              If your already using trigger stops and they're already set to be as short as possible, it may be that your not showing the MSV-2 enough trigger. Wind them back out a little.
              Last edited by longi; 05-09-2008, 12:02 PM.

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              • longi
                I love Real Ale alot. Hic!
                • Jan 2005
                • 490

                #8
                Originally posted by PanzerGen
                I have the magnet mod on their on and i'm going to see if I can't work it out... and I'm testing with paint. Their is a really, really small gap between the mpa-3 brass rim and the sear. The mpa-3 is angled down so it is farer away from the sear. I think what I am doing is not letting the mpa-3 piston come back enough to allow the gun to reset before I try to fire again.
                Is the gap smaller that the one shown here?

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                • gunangel
                  AGD Pride
                  • May 2005
                  • 285

                  #9
                  For me I found my piston was sitting to high in the frame and part of the sear would come into contact with the top of the piston during the on cycle (sear swings back).

                  Sorry for the semi-thread jack but for one of my mags I have a really hard time pulling the trigger with air. It seems almost as hard as if it was just with the ULT. Any help on that? (Being a genius I epoxied the msv-2 to the back of my frame since I couldn't find a mounting point)

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                  • cyberave68
                    www.BigEvilOnline.com
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 1084

                    #10
                    Can you get us a good pic of your set up? We will be able to have a better understanding of how your gun set up and therfore give better advice. One thing i try to remember to tell people is to add a drop of lube in the "IN" port on the MSV-2. There is a small o-ring in there as well thats needs a bit of love every now and then....
                    Zero Gravity Customs

                    Play hard or go home......
                    My feedback
                    http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=129891

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                    • PanzerGen
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 144

                      #11
                      Well, I actually got it working, but I'm going to post a picture anyways for anyone to comment. I actually got it work by massively decreasing the input pressure. I had set it way too high (had a block in a line that I did not know about). It shoots pretty decent now. I can walk it but I have to keep a large amount of slop or I misfire which might just be my sloppy triggering at work. Thanks for the tips though. If I notice any more problems, I will revisit this thread. You know, this forum really needs a pneumag tuning/problems guide. That's legal right? Even if the how-to guides are not allowed any more?

                      Here's the link

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                      • PanzerGen
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 144

                        #12
                        Oh and what can I do about the low pressure air lines blowing off on gas up? They seem to like to do that more often then I would like....

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                        • gunangel
                          AGD Pride
                          • May 2005
                          • 285

                          #13
                          I believe they're called top hats. Kapp Cocker kits come with a few, they are little metal pieces that are slid onto the tube and pushed over the barb. But usually if it blows off it means either the hose is worn or too much pressure is being used. I switched LPR's and that seemed to work (my lpr was running hot).

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                          • longi
                            I love Real Ale alot. Hic!
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 490

                            #14
                            Originally posted by PanzerGen
                            Well, I actually got it working, but I'm going to post a picture anyways for anyone to comment. I actually got it work by massively decreasing the input pressure. I had set it way too high (had a block in a line that I did not know about). It shoots pretty decent now. I can walk it but I have to keep a large amount of slop or I misfire which might just be my sloppy triggering at work. Thanks for the tips though. If I notice any more problems, I will revisit this thread. You know, this forum really needs a pneumag tuning/problems guide. That's legal right? Even if the how-to guides are not allowed any more?

                            Here's the link
                            http://picasaweb.google.com/PanzerGenAO.ORG/Pneumag
                            Is the rod connected to the back of the trigger shoe? Is it's not that could be one reason why it miss fires.

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                            • cyberave68
                              www.BigEvilOnline.com
                              • Feb 2004
                              • 1084

                              #15
                              Originally posted by PanzerGen
                              Oh and what can I do about the low pressure air lines blowing off on gas up? They seem to like to do that more often then I would like....
                              Did you happen to get any lube/oil on the fittins? If so they will keep poping off. Clean the fittings and cut the tip off for a freash peice of tube...
                              Zero Gravity Customs

                              Play hard or go home......
                              My feedback
                              http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=129891

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