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Leaky Mags - Need help with fixing and maintenance (TM M9)
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jfox61
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14 April, 2010, 02:00
Re: Leaky Mags - Need help with fixing and maintenance (TM M9)
Since that is a canadian site and they are obviously using a canadian product, what stuff did you use as I think I will try it. my game got spoiled tonight because most of my mags for some reason leaked.
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19 April, 2010, 13:52
Re: Leaky Mags - Need help with fixing and maintenance (TM M9)
The stuff they use is just a standard silicone sealant/gasket maker, I am sure if you went to a hardware store and asked for gasket sealer they would be able to help you out. I live in the United States and I used this stuff called Seal All. Here is a link to what it looks like:
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http://www.buy.com/prod/eclectic-pro...204611047.html
This method really works well!
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