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Old August 5th, 2012, 23:30   #16
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Hm, interesting. Tricky little buggers. I'll give it a shot when I'm able. Is there a risk of over-tightening?
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Old August 6th, 2012, 00:49   #17
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You can fill it then put it in water... check where the bubbles are coming out. Single stack mags generally leak from the seal... as others have said before, give an overnight silicon oil bath to the o-ring and put it back in. These are some of the easiest mags to fix.
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Old August 6th, 2012, 11:48   #18
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Okay. I'll do the bath. This is literally submerging the o-ring in a silicone oil?
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Old August 6th, 2012, 12:06   #19
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yup.

BUT, if it's rubber, it can swell too much. I'd give it a 15-20 minute soak. Re-install wet and then test.
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Old August 6th, 2012, 13:09   #20
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That didn't work. I'll try the full diy gasket seal.
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Old August 6th, 2012, 19:51   #21
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Mag is fixed. Thanks a lot to Styrak for the initial help and guiding me a long. Thanks Coach for the brilliant diy fix.
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Old February 8th, 2013, 00:10   #22
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There should be an o-ring in the fill valve, I can see that it is missing. Is it leaking from the valve? Without that tiny ass o ring sometimes the nozzle gets jammed in the open position and will leak. Those metal madbull adaptors are straight crap. They are way to rough on the valves. Used to have one and it fucked up all of the my valves, got the AI plastic one and it works WAY better.
I know this is an old post, but AI use plastic for the propane adaptors, but they use metal for the AI gaz cans. What is difference in the metal nozzle in their Gaz Cans?
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Old February 8th, 2013, 00:23   #23
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the old ai adapter was metal (brass) i never had any issue with it. The new plastic ones work just as well and are easyer on mag valves because thebplastic is softer then the brass used for the valves on the mag, the madbull one is aluminium or stainless steel and is harder then the brass valve, it wilm kill valves if yer not gentle cause it can bend and deform the softer brass.
the ai gas can has a brass nozzle so it is less likely to damage brass valves.
its not ideal like plastic is hence the new design of the propane adapter. Butbit is much beter then aluminium on brass and is a convienent way to bring gas into the field for emegemcy refills (great for gbbr and grenade users) and nice n compact even compared to the blue propane torch cylenders.
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