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OllieHolmes
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TM M92 mag leak
1 March, 2011, 00:02
Okay ive fixed the leak from the fill valve but ive now found its leaking around the base. How can i fix this?
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1 March, 2011, 00:49
Re: TM M92 mag leak
knock you the 2 bottom pins and wrap the square rubber ring with ptfe tape
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1 March, 2011, 04:38
Re: TM M92 mag leak
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knock you the 2 bottom pins and wrap the square rubber ring with ptfe tape
Whats the best way to do that? Is it safe to clamp it in a vice and tap it with something like a punch and a hammer?
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1 March, 2011, 11:06
Re: TM M92 mag leak
Its dead easy - did it yesterday with a Marui Glock hi capacity mag.
Just use a very thin screwdriver and knock them out with a small hammer. They'll shift easily with little pressure.
You wont have a problem - its a simple job to do.
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1 March, 2011, 11:15
Re: TM M92 mag leak
I've always done my own gas mag repairs, never used ptfe tape, just used a small container filled with Triflow, take mag apart and leave to soak for a couple of hours, then reassemble.
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1 March, 2011, 11:16
Re: TM M92 mag leak
I've always done my own gas mag repairs, never used ptfe tape, just used a small container filled with Triflow, take mag apart and leave to soak for a couple of hours, then reassemble.
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