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Old July 1st, 06:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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im having trouble with my mag...as air goes through it it leaks out of the regulator and the trigger wont pressurize...has anybody else had this experience...and yes i have been running it on co2, and it worked fine until one day instead of plugging the co2 into the remote i put it in the bottomline thing and thats when the trouble started
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Old July 1st, 07:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I am new to the Mag scene, but, I would bet you froze your o-rings from getting liquid co2 into the marker. With a remote you have more chance of the liquid vaporizing, once you put it on the bottomline, liquid gets into the marker and screws it up. You may have to get a o-ring kit and replace them. Then get HPA and you should no longer have any problems.
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Old July 1st, 07:40 PM   #3 (permalink)
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alright i know a few things that might be causing the problem. One might be that often times when air shoots out of the reg it means your velocity is too high. Crank down the velocity in the back and see if that fixes it. Also, when you screwed the co2 tank in to the bottomline instead of the remote, like medicdvg said, liquid co2 most likely got into your gun because it didnt have enough time to expand into its gaseous form. It might just be ur o-rings but if the liquid got into the valve then it could have gummed it up and messed things up in that area. Hopefully its one of the first two but id give AGD a call just to be sure. Anyways, play it safe, and save up for a cheap nitro tank, its definately worth it. good luck
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Old July 1st, 08:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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well i got a nitro tank but i havent picked my gun up from the shop yet, they say they couldnt fix it, but most shops arent too familiar with mags anyways, i cant find a single one that sells upgrades for them
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Old July 1st, 09:54 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Send your gun into AGD its the best thing to do. They have the best customer service around and they'll be sure to help you out. All upgrades can be bought from AGD's online store also for probably cheaper than what would be seen at a local proshop.
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