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    FKA whydoineedausername
    • Jul 2003
    • 1929

    #1

    mag leaking

    k guys. my mag is leaking. this is probably an easy fix, and newb question, but i'll get over it.

    it seems to be leaking from the sear rod aread. i put the intelliframe on there a while back and since then, it's been deciding to leak. it was working fine with my benchy, so i'm assuming it was a stupid mistake on the installation process. if you guys could help me out, that would be awesome.
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  • Dayspring
    aka- The Day Wang

    • May 2001
    • 9664

    #2
    Press and hold the trigger. If it doesn't stop leaking, you have an issue with your on/off assembly. Probably forgot an oring or something.

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      FKA whydoineedausername
      • Jul 2003
      • 1929

      #3
      that's kinda what i was thinking, but wanted to be sure. thanks dude. i'll check it out.
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        FKA whydoineedausername
        • Jul 2003
        • 1929

        #4
        well, the on/off looks fine to me. i compared it to my dad's on/off on his mag and they looked indentical(and yes, my dad's mag is working) any other ideas guys??
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        • nato
          Dont Go Dying On Me AGD
          • Sep 2002
          • 1337

          #5
          Just to be safe I'd still replace the on/off o-rings... I have had insances where they look fine but when I take them off they arn't. Or if you have no replacements you can swap out the entire assembly with your dads. Make sure the leak is really comming out of the trigger/sear area. And dont forget to lube the o-rings also.

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            FKA whydoineedausername
            • Jul 2003
            • 1929

            #6
            thanks nato. i'll try it. i think i'll try swapping sears and on/offs and see which is causing the problem.
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