Barrel leaking Automag

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  • Schwimmy
    Registered User
    • Nov 2006
    • 100

    #1

    Barrel leaking Automag

    My mag leaks down the barrel. Leaks quite vemhinously, and decreases the leaking when the trigger is pressed. Rebuilt the on/off and the bolt assembly to no avail. Could it be the cup seal?
  • Smoothice
    Registered User

    • Nov 2006
    • 4579

    #2
    Originally posted by Schwimmy
    My mag leaks down the barrel. Leaks quite vemhinously, and decreases the leaking when the trigger is pressed. Rebuilt the on/off and the bolt assembly to no avail. Could it be the cup seal?
    Is it a level 7 or or level 10?

    Try a new powertube o-ring. #14 on level 7

    See diagram
    This is the forum for trouble shooting your Airgun Designs products, including the Automag, RT, E-Mag, and WarpFeed. Also a great place to ask technical questions about non AGD products. An Airsmith's homeroom!

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    • Schwimmy
      Registered User
      • Nov 2006
      • 100

      #3
      Lvl 7.

      Did that already, but thanks.

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      • Smoothice
        Registered User

        • Nov 2006
        • 4579

        #4
        Originally posted by Schwimmy
        Lvl 7.

        Did that already, but thanks.
        Have you watched the video that came with the gun. It is very helpful.

        Also you could list the things you have tried so people don't keep telling to do what you have already done.

        There are a lot of helpful people on here that can fix any problem with a mag. I unfortunatly am NOT one of them.

        Good Luck.

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        • FA22RaptorF22
          AO-CT
          • Nov 2006
          • 593

          #5
          Quote from havoc:

          4. A leak from the front end of the valve or the bolt/breech area -

          This could also be a number of things. Whether your running a level 7 or 10 set-up, I recommend checking those sections first.(also check the on/off pin(.712") If after you have checked those areas and know everything is installed properly, continue reading. A bad bolt spring(broken or not extending past the bolt, also remember cut side goes on bolt end), sear, trigger(2.125")/plunger(3.008") rod length can give you a massive leak down the front. There's also a two rare problems that can be wrong. If your running a level 10 set up, check your bolt bumper for wear, if the inner ring has begun to shred, pieces of it may be getting stuck in between the powertube and the bolt. The other problem may be a cracked powertube, if this is the case, you probably wont even be able to see the crack, but you will have to send the valve in to the factory to get it replaced(remember to call and get an RA number).

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          • Triangle

            #6
            Did you check the buttfer?

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            • Schwimmy
              Registered User
              • Nov 2006
              • 100

              #7
              I sent it in to AGD.

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