Instead of using teflon tap I used Permatex Form A Gasket Sealant, Part No. 2A. It works great. No gas leakage at all. When applying, be overly generous to the point that some of it seeps out where the mag and valve assembly meet. Clean up excess at bottom of mag and place the platic bottom plastic cover back on. Wait 15 minutes and fill with gas.
I'm not sure where my gas leak is coming from- i ordered a baby hi capa a few days ago, and whenever i'm about at the third mag, about 3/4ths the way into it all of the rest of the gas spews out. please rospond- is it the gun or the mag that i need to send beck? i have a wee kto do it thanks!!!
i also have the same experience with magazines.. .i disassembled the mag, lubed the rubber parts with silicone oil, replaced the fill vale o ring with an o ring from a cheap lighter, lubed it, put some teflon tape, put it back and your good to go
i had that problem with my m9 we version i usd gorilla glue and a clamp and since th glue expands it only took a day to glue and it with stands the cold its lasted me a month so far
I had the same problem with my KWA USP magazine. Little epoxy that is good to -40 degrees fixed that baby! If you can find cold temp gasket maker that will work too.
Nice, i was thinkin about straight up epoxy/glue, but then i wasnt sure if id be able to open it back up. but hey if it fixes the problem, than ill deff. do it.
No, it has to withstand that cold of the propane. I tried o-rings, gasket material, electrical tape, casing off the outside of wire and nothing worked. Seal All from Walmart is what I used.
Why the fuck are calibers tagged for this video if its airsoft? So sick of you son of a bitches.
erichaywood7 2 months ago
Same I get about two clips
TwitchingD10 7 months ago
same problem. thanks for the vid
rehmanjeff1 11 months ago
@rehmanjeff1 no prob
czech1013 11 months ago
Instead of using teflon tap I used Permatex Form A Gasket Sealant, Part No. 2A. It works great. No gas leakage at all. When applying, be overly generous to the point that some of it seeps out where the mag and valve assembly meet. Clean up excess at bottom of mag and place the platic bottom plastic cover back on. Wait 15 minutes and fill with gas.
halo5zero 2 years ago
I'm not sure where my gas leak is coming from- i ordered a baby hi capa a few days ago, and whenever i'm about at the third mag, about 3/4ths the way into it all of the rest of the gas spews out. please rospond- is it the gun or the mag that i need to send beck? i have a wee kto do it thanks!!!
winterkeet 2 years ago
i also have the same experience with magazines.. .i disassembled the mag, lubed the rubber parts with silicone oil, replaced the fill vale o ring with an o ring from a cheap lighter, lubed it, put some teflon tape, put it back and your good to go
RASTAKULASA 2 years ago
i had that problem with my m9 we version i usd gorilla glue and a clamp and since th glue expands it only took a day to glue and it with stands the cold its lasted me a month so far
MadAirsofterMatt 3 years ago
yeah it did. but then my trigger broke and i tried to replace it and destroyed the entire gun.
czech1013 3 years ago
Did the problem solve?
yufrizal 3 years ago
lube the oring with silicon
leejinwen 3 years ago
my rugar MK1 does that same thing i keep on runing out of gass ALOT so i think your right im going to get a new mag
1SecretSpy 3 years ago
I have a mk1 mag that is doing the same thing!!! did you ever fix the problem?
SpilledMilkOnMyLap 2 years ago
I had the same problem with my KWA USP magazine. Little epoxy that is good to -40 degrees fixed that baby! If you can find cold temp gasket maker that will work too.
crazyNCman 3 years ago
Nice, i was thinkin about straight up epoxy/glue, but then i wasnt sure if id be able to open it back up. but hey if it fixes the problem, than ill deff. do it.
czech1013 3 years ago
The only thing I found was a permanent one at Wallymart. Good from 150 to -40. I know folk who use the automotive one but I can't find it.
crazyNCman 3 years ago
Do you think super glue would work?
czech1013 3 years ago
No, it has to withstand that cold of the propane. I tried o-rings, gasket material, electrical tape, casing off the outside of wire and nothing worked. Seal All from Walmart is what I used.
crazyNCman 3 years ago