HELP !!! connected co2...pushed trigger out...but i fire and NOTHING happenes

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  • kevmaster
    Owners Group Div: Director
    • Oct 2001
    • 5475

    #16
    yep. My emag was DOA when i bought it...what was htre problem? mainly, the trigger rod(among other things)

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    • corcoran_chris
      Registered User
      • Jan 2003
      • 56

      #17
      now i notice its notshooting the trigger out when i connect the gas, i hear it going in the gun. another thing, the trigger assy is REAL tight, i need to use plyers to pull it off, cant use my fingers/nails. can someone PLEEEAASSSE do a step by step how to install the trigger assy? i think that ismy problem

      i did it like this

      1) put in the yellowish big oring alll the way to the bottom of the trigger assey

      2) i then made the parts look like this http://www.dropzonepaintball.com/dro...KKDPJOPOKDJAAO

      under the goldish on off part thre is an oring hidden, like embedded in the silver part.

      i then put this whole assembly in the right way- white oring first.

      pushed it in hard



      also is there an oring that is supposed to go around those 4 holes on the on off part/

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      • rikkter
        • Jun 2002
        • 1804

        #18
        no a oring doesn't go around that. thats where the air flows through to recharge the gun for the next shot
        viking #619

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        • ß.C.
          Registered User
          • Jan 2002
          • 1921

          #19
          You should NEVER TOUCH THE TRIGGER ROD! Period. It should never need adjusting, you'll just make things worse then they are.
          whoa, I'll take your word for it but thats what a local store owner told me to do when it happened to my mag, it suprisingly got better, it would make a "choking" sound instead of nothing, dunno if the choking sound was a good thing though :)

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          • Dern
            QQ
            • Jul 2002
            • 329

            #20
            From what you say corcoran_chris, you are might damage your valve if you keep putting different parts in the wrong places. My suggestion is that you find another automag user at your local field or area and ask them if they can help you out. I'm sure they'll be glad to help.

            If you have that AGD video, watch it thoroughly once or twice on the assembly of the valve. If you don't have the video, call AGD and get one ASAP! its invaluable!


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            • warpfeedmod
              I came, I saw, I painted.
              • Jun 2001
              • 1265

              #21


              whoa, I'll take your word for it but thats what a local store owner told me to do when it happened to my mag, it suprisingly got better, it would make a "choking" sound instead of nothing, dunno if the choking sound was a good thing though :)
              heheh i dunno but like Army and others have said to not touch the rod..I've been tempted by it's threaded goodness for too long now to just want to twist it a bit more to get that little more oomph outta my marker...but I havn't and shes been real good to me
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              • rikkter
                • Jun 2002
                • 1804

                #22
                then do it. if it messed up. turn it back. i dont know why people make such a big deal out of it
                viking #619

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