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By disassemble, you mean remove the bottom screw and split in half? I've not seen this advice previously, though I do use the maintenance gas.http://www.leesprecision.com/collections/all-repair-rebuild-kits/products/o-ring-repair-kit-for-kj-works-pistol-magazines
Remember, always keep your magazines gassed slightly when storing them. Don't expel all of the gas at once and be sure to disassemble and lube them at least once every two games.
Just to the point where you can get to all the seals. Usually this means everything though - fill valve, outlet valve and also the base plate.By disassemble, you mean remove the bottom screw and split in half? I've not seen this advice previously, though I do use the maintenance gas.
The o-ring can't 'pop out' of the fill valve unless it's the 'silent-fill' one (which shouldn't have a baring on the overall reservoir seal). This leak you're getting, is this only when filling or continuous?Thanks for the info, it's the fill valves and yes the o-ring has popped out. I've been told it's a full strip job but not sure how to do this.
Surely some one must sell these for a couple of quid each, rather than taking a small valve apart and putting it all back together.
As it's a gas pistol, i'll just roll with, if it breaks buy another. Though I think my next pistol will not be a TM, the retailers charge far too much for the magazines. I do disassemble clean and lube the gun after every game. Including spraying into the ejection port while a mag is in.Just to the point where you can get to all the seals. Usually this means everything though - fill valve, outlet valve and also the base plate.
Maintenance gas is good, but at some point you should be disassembling to clean the o-rings apart from anything. When depends on so many variables that I'd advise every two games, but you can certainly get away with much longer than that.
Hah, I lost one of my three at an airsoft game, though personally I think someone nicked it. Jokes on them if they did it was my only leaky one. I think that philosophy is more down to what ive been told by retailers, and we know why they might say that.Most of the time a fix is just the o-rings. Even if you don't feel like risking it with a generic set, Lees does premade sets which will do 3-4 repairs for £5. A simply valve key (another £5) and you're away. Certainly try maintenance gas first, but even the TM mags (with the exception of a few) are tough as old boots and just need the occasional replaced seal. Once you have two or three you're good for years.
If you want to throw it away then I'll buy it from you. Easy fix![]()