I have a classic RT mag and I havent played with it in awhile(a year or more) the last time I gassed it up it was leaking slightly. I was wondering where the best place to send it to get a tune up would be. The gun ripped in its prime and I would like to get it working again. Should I send it to the factory or is there someone on the forums that could help? Thanks
Classic RT needs some work
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Sending it to AGD and using a Star would work fine. Some other techs like Tunaman can fix it to. Basically I would use whoever costs less to ship to.Originally posted by DiabloHaze87I have a classic RT mag and I havent played with it in awhile(a year or more) the last time I gassed it up it was leaking slightly. I was wondering where the best place to send it to get a tune up would be. The gun ripped in its prime and I would like to get it working again. Should I send it to the factory or is there someone on the forums that could help? Thanks -
Its pre-star but I appreciate the help. I thought of sending it to the factory but figured Id see there were any techs that might be able to do it a bit cheaper or maybe specialized in RT repair.Comment
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I know the Classic Rt like the back of my hand. Need to know more to help you out, but you shouldn't need to send it anywhere. Easy enough to fix on your own. We here can give you a hand. What is it doing? Where is it leaking from? The most common leak cause on that model is the banjo bolt o-rings for a start.Comment
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Its leaking out of the back(around the bolt/valve) I know last time I ran some oil and air through it stopped. I has a level 10 in it. I just wanted to get it tuned up make sure everything was working as it should.Comment
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Maybe maybe not. Whats the velocity at. Whats the input pressure at. Might just need an oringOriginally posted by REDRTWell if it is blowing air out the rear at the velocity adjustment end. I believe you will need a Regulator Piston Assembly.Comment

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