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  • abilliott
    Registered User
    • Jan 2006
    • 17

    #1

    Automag Classic

    Any help you can be is greatly appreciated. I am new to using my
    automag, but I am meticulous at keeping things well oiled and cleaned.

    Anyways I took apart this weekend and cleaned up very nicely and
    upon putting it back together and testing it I was extremely disapointed.
    It was like it wouldn't cock, air just leaked out of the gun very fast along
    with the little little hole (on the remote line tank connection). Guys I am pretty
    sure I got it back together right because I've taken apart before, the only thing
    I did different this time was (when you unscrew the velocity ajustment all the way out
    there is a large hex head at the bottom, I tried to unscrew it out just to make sure I cleaned everything just to realize it doesn't move). please contact me at [email protected]

    Again if someone can please help me thank you.....


    Desperate ....

    David
  • rb211
    Poodles suck!
    • Apr 2004
    • 438

    #2
    The hex screw you are talking about, is that in the piston inside the back of the valve? If it is, don't mess with it. Those are preset from AGD and shouldn't be tampered with. As far as the gun not cocking, did you try screwing in the velocity adjuster more? The leak from the little hole on your remote is probably your tank o-ring. Replace it and try again.

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    • abilliott
      Registered User
      • Jan 2006
      • 17

      #3
      Originally posted by rb211
      The hex screw you are talking about, is that in the piston inside the back of the valve? If it is, don't mess with it. Those are preset from AGD and shouldn't be tampered with. As far as the gun not cocking, did you try screwing in the velocity adjuster more? The leak from the little hole on your remote is probably your tank o-ring. Replace it and try again.
      If I did mess with the screw you are talking about how do I fix it? I belive thats
      what I did. It wasn't the tank oring I checked that but I now wonder what effects
      tampering with that screw you are talking about would have?

      Thanks

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