Been playing with MAGS for 13 Years, I think I can Help.
First, Why is your tank set at 1000 psi!!! Drop it down to 650 to start then if the response in the trigger is not where you want it increase it by 50 psi max at a time. Mags work in the 650 to 750, 800 MAX range. I've been playing with a Mag since 1991, so I think you can Trust me on this one.
Second, ALL Mags will hold pressure behind the on/off valve until the air is off, purged and disconnected. Put yourself a standard quick disconnect between your tank and the regulator. Then to de-gas the gun, turn off the air, shoot down the pressure, THEN disconnect the quick disconnect, this will releave the pressure from behind the on/off valve so you can safely remove the valve.
Third, Loosen the THUMB SCREW (It's called that for a Reason) on the valve, and remove it. While holding the valve, pull the trigger, (This moves the on/off pin up to clear the frame).You will fill the valve release, then turn it Counter-clock wise and remove the valve. And you will not that the on/off stays put.
VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!
DO NOT, FOR ANY REASON TIGHTEN the THUMB SCREW for the Valve with an ALLEN Wrench (or any type wrench) the allen slot in the screw is to aid in REMOVING the Thumb Screw Only.
I REPEAT... DO NOT use an Allen Wrench to tighten the Valve Thumb Screw, It only needs to be as tight as you can get it with your Thumb and fore finger.
In 13 years of using Automags, in every form of Tourny from Music City to NPPL World Cup to Senario Games, I have NEVER had the valve screw loosen on me.
As for the Bolt Jam, normally this means a weak spring, but when tweaking your LVL 10 you will need to play with different spring/carrier/shim combinations. But get the QD first so you don't shoot the on/off around.
Hope this is a help.
Silverback
First, Why is your tank set at 1000 psi!!! Drop it down to 650 to start then if the response in the trigger is not where you want it increase it by 50 psi max at a time. Mags work in the 650 to 750, 800 MAX range. I've been playing with a Mag since 1991, so I think you can Trust me on this one.Second, ALL Mags will hold pressure behind the on/off valve until the air is off, purged and disconnected. Put yourself a standard quick disconnect between your tank and the regulator. Then to de-gas the gun, turn off the air, shoot down the pressure, THEN disconnect the quick disconnect, this will releave the pressure from behind the on/off valve so you can safely remove the valve.
Third, Loosen the THUMB SCREW (It's called that for a Reason) on the valve, and remove it. While holding the valve, pull the trigger, (This moves the on/off pin up to clear the frame).You will fill the valve release, then turn it Counter-clock wise and remove the valve. And you will not that the on/off stays put.
VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!
DO NOT, FOR ANY REASON TIGHTEN the THUMB SCREW for the Valve with an ALLEN Wrench (or any type wrench) the allen slot in the screw is to aid in REMOVING the Thumb Screw Only.
I REPEAT... DO NOT use an Allen Wrench to tighten the Valve Thumb Screw, It only needs to be as tight as you can get it with your Thumb and fore finger.
In 13 years of using Automags, in every form of Tourny from Music City to NPPL World Cup to Senario Games, I have NEVER had the valve screw loosen on me.
As for the Bolt Jam, normally this means a weak spring, but when tweaking your LVL 10 you will need to play with different spring/carrier/shim combinations. But get the QD first so you don't shoot the on/off around.
Hope this is a help.
Silverback


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