First Impressions, Finally played with my Classic Mag.

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  • TZummer
    Registered User
    • Nov 2003
    • 21

    #1

    First Impressions, Finally played with my Classic Mag.

    If you don't want to read the whole thing I have one question at the very bottom that skips all the first impressions stuff.

    I got it last Monday, December 1st. The first thing I did was replace the stock bolt with the Level 10 bolt I bought used from teh same guy. I popped in the included Business Card CD, followed the quick installation instructions, screwed in my remote and a CO2 tank so no liquid would get in and started dry firing after adding a little oil to break in the o-rings. Everything worked great, though the trigger was a little harder to pull then my Spyder was, oh well, I'll work the remote control a bit more during the week to get ready for it. I shoot plenty, put it down. Next day, I put the remote and CO2 back on and it leaks down the barrel a little. I put in the smaller carrier, down to a 1.5 now. Wednesday I get my parts kit in the mail and have a Nubbin and O-rings for the barrel. So everything is set for this weekend. The first thing I did at the field was buy a Nitro tank. I was very pleased. My friend using my old spyder was having some problems in the 38 degree weather. Anyways, the trigger wasn't that bad. I lvoe this gun already. I shot about half a cse through it. No more leaks or anything. The only problem now is that my Gravity hopper doesn't shake like it did and now it has problems feeding. I had to shake it and I couldn't fill the hopper. So a Revvy is the next thing on my upgrade list. Which is good because I'm about to be trained as a ref at my field. Should be fun and give me the money to upgrade.

    Anyway here's my question.
    1. When I cleaned and oiled my gun I dry fired it some and the foamie came off my Level 10. What shoudl I use to reattach it? I have the one that fell off and it's in one piece, and I also have a never used one.

    Thanks.
  • Bad_Dog
    self proclaimed warpaholic
    • Jul 2003
    • 1777

    #2
    You can clean the area where the foamie fell off with nail polish remover, then just use superglue to put it back on.

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    • personman

      #3
      Heh I had a foamy fall off once and then I put it back on using JB weld and sneakyhacker has informed me that its still going strong.. I think I might have put it on around march?? Not sure, but its on a Micro E-mag so alot of air goes through it, and fast. I've never tried superglue but I'm sure it works just as good. To keep it aligned stick a needle through the center so it goes into the hole.. you can pull it out when the glue dries to the bolt.

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      • TZummer
        Registered User
        • Nov 2003
        • 21

        #4
        thanks guys, I need to get it fixed before Thursday so I can school my Spyder friends with my Automag. Not that it would make a difference on the way I play, but hey, intimidation works.

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        • dogEmedic
          Fluff Your Garfield
          • Oct 2001
          • 240

          #5
          You don't really need to fix that foamie, been useing my emag for about a year now with no foamie with no probs.

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          • Branchvillian
            The one with the E-Mag
            • Aug 2003
            • 775

            #6
            I didn't use a fomaie for quite a while...wait...yeh, I use one now, I had to check I didn't really have any noticible problems without it, so it's all good.

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