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joker060 June 28th, 2007 19:51

GBB Question
 
Does anyone know approx. how long it should take to charge your mag with propane?? I am having some problems shooting more then 1 mag of ammo on a single charge. Or is that normal?? KJW M9.

ILLusion June 28th, 2007 19:54

Until you see gas spurting out the fill valve.

ancorp June 28th, 2007 20:29

Hmm, I actually found my KJW M9 to have more shots when filling for 5-7 seconds then for about 15. Never got more then 2 mags, and thats if I shoot slow. If I rapid fire, around a mag and 1/3 or so?

Not very efficient, but awesome to shoot.

Cheers,
Alex

joker060 June 28th, 2007 20:54

Huh.... I held it on for about 30 secs once but still no gas spurting. LOL. I'll try that 5-7 secs though. Thanx.

freewheelin4eva June 28th, 2007 22:31

my kjw m9 as well I am having problems, I can not fire a whole mag, shoot maybe ten then the valve seems to stick open and it expels the rest of the gas.
what is the deal, oh I heard somewhere that the kjw mags will not expel gas, cause of some o-ring or something. was I misled? no matter how long I fill it up, it will never leak gas around the fill valve.

ancorp June 28th, 2007 22:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by freewheelin4eva (Post 494030)
my kjw m9 as well I am having problems, I can not fire a whole mag, shoot maybe ten then the valve seems to stick open and it expels the rest of the gas.
what is the deal, oh I heard somewhere that the kjw mags will not expel gas, cause of some o-ring or something. was I misled? no matter how long I fill it up, it will never leak gas around the fill valve.

Really? I heard HFC Berettas had the silent fill valve... but I'm not sure on that one.

Sounds like your mags could use some work. Mine holds has at any pressure.

Cheers,
Alex

BBS July 1st, 2007 17:26

on average, a magazine that holds 20-25 rounds requires 6 seconds of propane filling.


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