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Leaking TM 5.1 Mag
As the title says I have a leaking mag. It is leaking at the top corner of the baseplate. I saw one say that he took the base plate off and wrapped the bottom with teflon tape, also I saw someone tell someone to tighten a screw in the bottom.
I bought this gun a couple of months ago, and i've fired a few mags after I got it but then I got my fix and then I haven't used them for a few weeks, so my conclusion was that I didn't have enough gas in there to keep the seals from drying out(after the mag was empty I put a quick shot of gas). What would you recomment I try first? In case I didn't make it too clear of where it is leaking, in this picture is the mag and my finger is pointing to the area. It is a bad picture but facing the camera is the bb chamber and the bottom of the mag is at the top. http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e9.../IMG000019.jpg |
Put a drop of silicone oil on the fill valve, give it a little shot of gas (like 0.5-1sec). Repeat 2-3 times. It's ok if the gas is leaking out...it'll be driving oil right to the seal.
Let it do that a bit. Take the base plate off the mag, there will be a + screw on the bottom. Tighten that. Don't go Hulk on it, just tight. You might/should hear the gas stop leaking....if so, you're good to go and be sure to use a bit of oil in your gas. (most green gas cans have oil added.....if you're using a propane camping bottle it does not) |
All I've ever needed to do to fix a leaky TM Hicapa mag (which doesn't happen often) is to tighten the baseplate screw. Leak stops.
TM mags are awesome. |
when my mag started leaking all i had to do was put propane in it like 6 times and the leak stopped.
TM knows how to make awesome mags! |
Roger, I'll give er a shot.
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Tightened the screw, so far so good. Thanks
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