Is there somebody who tunes and techs emags? I have one that needs lots of help to get shooting.
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that all depends on what it needs. if its a couple orings, the shipping will cost more than the parts. if you have been using parts to bang in nails into concert, slightly more than some orings.
if you can't get a hold of Tunaman or Tuna's bench is full, i.e. a long wait time; contact Big Evil.Comment
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I agree that Tuna is a great way to go. You can also try posting up the issues you are having here and maybe the forum can get you up and running.Comment
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Just because it turns on and the solenoid clicks when it's not aired up does not indicate either are good, fyi.Comment
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Might be worth reading through the Tolerances sticky and checking all the tolerances such as sear rod length, on/off pin length, plunger rod length etc. And as mentioned above, just because it will trigger the solenoid it doesnt mean the battery is good. Whats the output when its fully charged?Comment
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When fully charged, battery output should be >18v. Here's a link to some info: http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...battery+output
If you don't have a voltmeter, you can take it to somewhere like Batteries PLus and they can test the pack for you and rebuild it if necessary. If the battery is more than 4-5 years old and been used, it's more than likely shot.Comment






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