I have recently been having a wierd problem with my retro mag. It seems that now every time I turn my on/off on to supply air to my mag it automatically shoots. I never had this problem untill now. It dosnt seem like a big problem but when you go to the field and they require a barrel condom on your barrel at all times until you go into the field turning your on/off can get a little anoying and messy. It automaticaly shoots a round into the cover. I know the easy solution would be to not have any balls in the hopper but I have a Qloader so I already have the preloaded balls into the tube that feeds the chamber. Can anyone please tell me how to fix this pain in the rear problem. Thanks
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Yes, when you air up a mag, it is usually beneficial to hold the trigger. The initial air up usually sets the orings and they are good for the day. After the initial air up of the day, the mag shouldn't shoot each time it is aired up after that. If it does, there is usually an underlying reason why. Perhaps there is a faulty on-off oring, or a ULT that is tuned too close to the firing point, or a worn sear or bolt.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment
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