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So my 3x standard M9 mags began leaking propane from the baseplates. At first I tried silicone, no dice, teflon tape, no cigar, then found things like this:

 

 

 

And various forum topics elsewhere about using gasket sealant to fix leaky mags.

 

I bought this stuff: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00XLO2R2Q/ let it set for a week, filled the mags - nice! no leaks!

This morning I decided to chrono the gun, after emptying 1 mag I noticed black shit inside the barrel..

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It's also inside the loading nozzle.

 

I filled the mag back up again and pushed down with my thumb, and this is what came out..

 

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Absolute disaster. I'm going to disassemble them all and clean them up, but I don't know what else to try. Is the problem that I used black gasket sealant instead of blue? Has anyone done anything like this with success?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

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15 minutes ago, Ad_ said:

Why not simply replace the leaky O-rings with new ones?

 

I'm not sure that would have done anything - at first I tried using well-applied teflon tape and 2/3 of them still leaked. They were actually all fine when I was using nuprol green gas, but when I bought a can of propane they started leaking the very first time I filled them with that.

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When my TM M9 mags started to leak I tried various things to recover the O-rings but ended up just replacing them. I can't remember what size I used though - I have a set of O-rings and just picked out a size that was about the same as the original and it worked fine. Lees Precision does a rebuild kit that includes base plate O-rings though: https://www.leesprecision.com/magazine-repair-kits-o-rings/magazine-rebuild-kits/rebuild-kit-for-tokyo-marui-mp9-magazines

 

I would also recommend running some maintenance gas or so through the mags every so often & leaving them filled with a little maintenance gas if they aren't going to be used for a while, to keep the seals in good condition - especially when using sniper gas/propane/CO2 and other such "dry" gases that don't have any silicone oil mixed in.

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I'm in contact with a UK store that sells o-rings in large quantities - i'm going to send them a set of o-rings from the magazine and they're gonna measure them all for me and give me an invoice, there's a minimum order of 78 per oring which is like, £1, so I'm going to have hundreds spare - anyone reading this in future that needs M9 mag orings hit me up, I'm probably gonna put packs of them up on ebay for a few quid too as a side-gig.

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Silicon grease the O rings as a first try always. if you are using silicon or blue hylomar you don't need much and just put  a little on the old o rings. You are trying to seal minute holes, not a big gap

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I bought some of this stuff from ASDA or TESCOs once:

https://www.unibond.co.uk/en/adhesives/multi-purpose-repair/repair_extreme.html

 

It makes a clear, solid yet rubbery glue which i have found seals mags very well.

 

If you need to take apart a mag afterwards you just need to add a bit of heat and voila, you can take it apart again.

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I did the whole thing again using *BLUE* RTV sealant, and also much less (I used way too much before) and each mag has been perfectly sealed since.

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