HELP Two Sick Mags

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  • MedicBanks
    Between Yin and Yang
    • Jan 2003
    • 70

    #1

    HELP Two Sick Mags

    I hope you guys can help.


    I have a classic mag and put in the simplest terms...it coughs alot, it also leaks down the barrel after pulling the trigger and continues to "sputter" after the trigger is released

    I also have an old R/T it wants to fire a stream of full auto when you pull the trigger

    any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
    Cobalt Dye Angel with AIR
    Black Barbed Wire Angel LCD
    A-5 with Flatline
    Mag R/T
  • paullus99
    Knight Stalker
    • Apr 2004
    • 293

    #2
    For the Classic - try oiling the valve (if you haven't already) & replace the O-rings. If that doesn't fix the problem, talk to an airsmith.

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    • junk7488
      Registered User
      • Oct 2002
      • 10

      #3
      on the classic sheck that the rod that screws into the sear and touches the trigger isn't screwed too far in because this will cause the gun to short stroke every trigger pull. the rod on my mag used to screw itself in so i used some loctite

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      • ICOM
        zee best
        • May 2002
        • 1372

        #4
        Specs on gun? like does it have lx etc?

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        • jewie27
          Senior Member
          • May 2001
          • 1275

          #5
          ok lets see if i can help you.....

          Leaking down the barrel means you need to replace/oil the powertube o-ring. The lawn sprinkler sound you hear when you hold the trigger back means you should oil/replace the on/off o-rings. If you can't seem to get the leak to stop down the barrel, then you may have to try different size powertube spacers. Also, make sure your bolt spring is in good condition. The spring needs to be longer than the bolt itself. Let me know if you have a Level 7 or Level 10 setup. Also need to know if you are using only stock AGD parts. Some problems are caused by aftermarket internals.

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