Does the mag leak down if you leave the tank on?

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  • Aegis
    To old for this
    • Dec 2002
    • 596

    #1

    Does the mag leak down if you leave the tank on?

    Hope that made sense. I have been using a proconnect so far, but will be trying a different setup - macro line straight to an armegeddon. That tank is so easy to turn off and on with an allen wrench, I figured the weight savings would be worth it.

    Just wondering if you leave the tank on the gun overnight with the line pressurized, or longer, would you expect it to bleed out?

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  • Brak
    POOP
    • Sep 2002
    • 1996

    #2
    i've never heard of such a thing happening. if it does leak, it will be incredibly small, and you wont notice it at all. I've talked to people who left their mags gassed up for 2 months! it should be fine overnight. But i recommend keeping the proconnect, i love them
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    • GhillieGuy
      I got worms
      • Jan 2003
      • 1647

      #3
      You can leave it on for a while but it's not good for it and will decrease the life of your o-rings, It wont hert to leave it gased up overnight though.
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      • johnny dee
        PUNISHER MAG
        • Aug 2002
        • 412

        #4
        quick question. Y would you want to leave ur gun gassed up over nite, and most of all for 2 months. just seems weird to me. unless you plan on playing over nite or something like a few of us have.
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