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Krytac maxim 9 co2 magazine problems

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Hi, 

I've owned my krytac maxim 9 pistol for about 6/7months from new. Been working absolutely perfectly, however the valves on the back of the co2 mags have started leaking. At £50 a magazine I expect something a little better, anyway I tried different things to try and sort this but decided to just replace the valve in all mags. Bought krytac maxim 9 valves from land warrior. They looked slightly different at the ends but installed anyway,the co2 must be too higher pressure to activate. I can't even push the valve in let alone the hammer on the pistol making it work. I contacted land warrior with no reply. The valves just say 'krytac maxim 9 magazine valves' I'm thinking these are for the green gas magazines only. 

Does anyone know what type of system krytac use so I can replace the valve's with kwa/kjc or whatever they use. Any help will be appreciated. 

 
CO2 is known to be extremely dry which means your o rings are not gonna be lubed at all compared to green gas. I'd assume your o rings are completely dried out since they never had any kind of lubrication.

 
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All lubed up the day I got them. Not actually sure what is causing the leak but I lubed them up then took them out and tried again only a few days ago. 

 
All lubed up the day I got them. Not actually sure what is causing the leak but I lubed them up then took them out and tried again only a few days ago. 
Oh that's rubbish. You could still hunt some o rings from ebay and try it with brand new ones.

 
Just ordered some nitrile Orings, they don't dry out like regular ones. 

Thanks for your help. 

 
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