bought a rt mag off ebay,,the valve is in great shape,,,The bolt is chewed up,,,needs a new sear as well,,,,prolly a new oring kit as well as a bolt spring...Upon further tearing the gun apart I noticed the bolt that is attached to the body that sits down inside of the grip frame is broke off....Thinkin that's why it is malfunctioning because the only thing holding the body to the rail is the banjo srew....So the bolt is slipping past the sear...Could jb weld fix this..
is it worth fixing
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From what you describe, I would say no to the jb weld.
A chewed up bolt sounds like a good reason to just put a level 10 in it.
If the screw is the only other thing wrong then it doesn't sound beyond repair. A broken screw can be extracted if you know what you are doing.
Is it possible for you to post some pics? Perhaps then we could give you some more specific suggestions.
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you can get a new body. XMT has RT style aluminium bodies for sale.
L10 will solve any bolt problems as well as remove any chopping.
the body will cost you some money, but the orings and a couple of screws is nothing. saving a gun is always a worthy endeavor.
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My guess is part of your question is wondering about the value. Not sure what you paid for it on Ebay, but going price around here seems to be $150-200 depending on condition, if its complete, etc. There is one listed right now in the BST's at the low end that actually looks to be in good condition at $150.
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They have their issues and are difficult to dress up, but I think they are a pretty good deal if you don't mind working with them. Once you get them ironed out, they are solid RT mags. If you can work around the few options on the body, a level 10 and a ninja SHP bottle will make it perform like any high end mag.
The banjo bolts can be a nuisance on the older ones, but that can be fixed too.
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ah, didn't know exactly what you where talking about.
the choice is yours on whether or not you should fix it. bringing a gun back from the dead is worthy just to say, "I fixed that!".
i would go with the new body myself. old RTs are heavy beasts, IMO. the new body is lighter and has a mark of dressing it up to what you want it. all read RT, the new body can be anno'd for it. so the choice is yours.
don't listen to Goatboy, he uses a Q loader and only shoots like 200 balls during a game, plus he has weak arms so he can't carry a man's gun.
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double-downOriginally posted by Nobody View Postah, didn't know exactly what you where talking about.
the choice is yours on whether or not you should fix it. bringing a gun back from the dead is worthy just to say, "I fixed that!".
i would go with the new body myself. old RTs are heavy beasts, IMO. the new body is lighter and has a mark of dressing it up to what you want it. all read RT, the new body can be anno'd for it. so the choice is yours.
don't listen to Goatboy, he uses a Q loader and only shoots like 200 balls during a game, plus he has weak arms so he can't carry a man's gun.

But looks like OP made his choice, so good luck with that."Accuracy by aiming."
Definitely not on the A-Team.
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