Leaking Gun NEED HELP!

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  • uplink1080
    Registered User
    • Nov 2004
    • 7

    #1

    Leaking Gun NEED HELP!

    I just bought my first automag a few days ago, and went to play with it for the first time yesterday. The gun is an RT pro with lvl. 10 and obviously an RT valve. Well, the night before I was at my friends house and hooked some air up to it to show him how awesome it was, and it worked prefectly. But then I got to the field, I hooked up air, and immediatly heard a leak, and could not get it to stop. I tried turing the valcve with an alan wrench, but that made it worse, and actually puched the wrench out of the hole. Also, I could not get the speed of the gun down, I was constantly over 300 fps, so I did not get to use my new gun. Any help with either problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
  • 11_Mile_TMaster
    Registered User
    • Dec 2002
    • 230

    #2
    Originally posted by uplink1080
    I just bought my first automag a few days ago, and went to play with it for the first time yesterday. The gun is an RT pro with lvl. 10 and obviously an RT valve. Well, the night before I was at my friends house and hooked some air up to it to show him how awesome it was, and it worked prefectly. But then I got to the field, I hooked up air, and immediatly heard a leak, and could not get it to stop. I tried turing the valcve with an alan wrench, but that made it worse, and actually puched the wrench out of the hole. Also, I could not get the speed of the gun down, I was constantly over 300 fps, so I did not get to use my new gun. Any help with either problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
    Check your Reg-seat orings. Also make sure that the o-ring for the reg piston is still okay, that could be it too... It sounds like one of your o-rings somewhere in that area is leaking or outright broken. Judging by the problems... I'm guessing Reg-seat o-ring.
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    • ericthebuzzsaw
      Registered User
      • Nov 2004
      • 18

      #3
      Do yourself a big favor and pick up a mag parts kit. Comes with all the replacement orings you need. Its not a bad idea if its a used gun.. When i first got mine used i had leaks everywhere (part of the reason why i got it so cheap) When i pulled out all the old rings 2 were broken and the rest were shot.

      i think the kit is like 15 bucks or something.. well worth it

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