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Tips and Common issues sticky?? and please help with GBB mag valve leaky

  • 15-10-2007 6:33pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,612 ✭✭✭


    Wonder if it would be a good idea for the experts or seasoned
    skirmishes to sticky
    a tips or common issues thread here to help people.

    There are bits and pieces I am only learning about that I am
    only finding out by mistakes like mismatched wireing, the Key
    that winds up the M14 stock magazine hi-cap the spare bits on M4's how to take off
    a flash eliminator on an MP5 (had me stumped for months)

    Anyway to the meat of the post.......
    As the girlfriend nipped out to the shop a while ago I took the
    opportunity to fire off some rounds out of my P226 indoors at
    a cardboard box (she goes mental if I do this indoors due to the noise)

    After filling the Mag its leaking out slowly from the fill valve.
    Wonder if its over filling and the valve leaks until a certain
    pressure is there or will it slowly leak all of the gas out over time.

    The valve is tight and well lubed with Silicone spray. and the
    mag has seen only about 60-70 rounds through it and did not leak before.
    So I am guessing is not damaged. The GBB's have not been skirmished
    with and are more or less brand new and treated with loving care and attention
    and soaked with si spray.
    (I really must get one of those tools to remove the valve so I can inspect it)

    Anyone in the know have some tips on what may be wrong ??

    ~B


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