de-cocking a mag?!

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  • RT_Luver
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    • Jan 2002
    • 1827

    #31
    I may be a little slow, but aren't mags always cocked unless they were just shot? I mean the spring keeps the bolt back and attached to the sear and when you pull the trigger it releases the sear,and the gas pushes the bolt out of its coked position. then the spring pushes the bolt back to attach to the sear again. thats the only time a mag isn't cocked(when the air pushes the bolt forward) and unles I'm wrong(which I might be, wouldn't put it past me) then you can't REALLY de-cock a mag unless you take the bolt out
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    • RT_Luver
      Co-Official AO Penguin
      • Jan 2002
      • 1827

      #32
      Originally posted by Army
      Simply de-gas it.

      Nearly all other guns use springs to cock or operate it's action, leaving them under tension or compressed.

      However, 'Mags in the cocked position have all the springs relaxed, air pressure creates the tension. Release the air pressure, 'Mag is de-cocked
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      • Jonno06
        AKA Jon-no wang
        • Jan 2002
        • 4392

        #33
        so...

        if i pull the trigger,and hold it down,the mag is de cocked?

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        • marley618
          Skateboard
          • Mar 2002
          • 556

          #34
          It's simple. To cock it screw your tank in. To decock it unscrew your tank.
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          • chw32587
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            • Apr 2002
            • 86

            #35
            hahah yeh that outta do it

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            • WickeDKlowN
              Registered User
              • Jun 2001
              • 3098

              #36
              no, well somewhat, it is only de-cocked for a split second, even if you hode the trigger, because the spring forces the bolt back and the on/off stops the gas from flowing to it.
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