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  • #31
    Re: WANTED: A technical guide to fixing gas pistol mags

    @Pete, nah, I reckon getting it apart will have been more difficult. Hopefully...
    And @tisane, I always leave gas in all my gas mags. And so far, all my 4 other mags work absolutely fine. (I just need to get a metal magazine catch for my guns, as the stock plastic one has already worn away enough to cause cycling/gas feeding issues :/
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    • #32
      Had one smack you on the foot yet?

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      • #33
        Re: WANTED: A technical guide to fixing gas pistol mags

        Nah, it just sits a little lower than it should; retain the mag fine. Bit pee'd off as the "older" one has been skirmished 1/2 of a day and owned for all of a month and the other has been owned for about a week. They should really put the metal catch in as standard
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        • #34
          Yep deffinatly agree with that.
          Had one fly out on me at roughly the same rate as the BB comes out of the barrel...bloody good job i had work boots on.

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          • #35
            Re: WANTED: A technical guide to fixing gas pistol mags

            Hehe. You sent my fiver yet though?
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