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Old March 15th, 2015, 23:45   #1
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Exclamation WE GBBR M4 Magazine Co2 repairs

Hello,

I've taken apart the co2 magazine (older / gen 1 / closed bolt) for WE M4's.

I've checked the o-rings and everything seems to be there, and the 3 o-rings on the top release valve seems to be secured and in the right places.

However, after installing a new cartridge, there is still a small leak coming from the top. Any ideas? replace valve?
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Old March 16th, 2015, 00:09   #2
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Have you tried telfon tape?
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Old March 16th, 2015, 00:20   #3
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Old March 16th, 2015, 04:21   #4
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You mean tape around the top valve's treads? will try
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May of mis-understood, I think you meant the actual valve as opposed to the fill valve, is what I meant...

For that valve, you can try the treads.. but unsure really.. Did you try to soak O-rings or maybe it just needed to be pressurized?
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May of mis-understood, I think you meant the actual valve as opposed to the fill valve, is what I meant...

For that valve, you can try the treads.. but unsure really.. Did you try to soak O-rings or maybe it just needed to be pressurized?
Yeah I dabbed some oil on the rings and reinstalled a new CO2 canister. Might be time to replace the valve.

Do you guys prefer CO2 mags?
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Yeah I dabbed some oil on the rings and reinstalled a new CO2 canister. Might be time to replace the valve.

Do you guys prefer CO2 mags?
Depends I suppose, I am not a fan of buying Co2 cartridges, and change them back and forth. You get more of a kick and a greater fps increase however.. the kick alone may be enough for someone to settle!

There's a "DEVILHUNTER" mod for GHK Co2 and green gas mags, basically for the CO2 magazines you are able to re-fill the mags and the canister inside with a CO2 bottle.. granted I don't know how safe it is, but the gas efficiency is about 5 mag full.

That being said - for me personally, it's easier after each round, to come back, reload, and top off with gas and go back to pew pew pew.

I use this, about $4.99 a can at walmart or crappy tire.

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