08-23-2009, 09:16 AM
Attached is a PDF on how to repair your leaking Magazine (Square Seal version)
This information has been provided by Action Airgun LLC.
Attached are the instructions on how to repair a faulty O-ring seal. For a leaking filler valve, refer to steps 10 and 11 of the instructions: If the groove that the o-ring sits in does not look like the casting is offset and does not require scraping, the leak is most likely in the filler valve. You will have access to the filler valve when you remove the bottom of the magazine. I have had some success with carefully unscrewing the valve and cleaning the threads with a cotton swab and checking the valve O-ring for bits of metal or dirt. Clean both the internal threads and the threads on the valve and make sure the valve O-ring does not have any contaminants. Carefully replace the valve and tighten securely. I actually found valves that were not screwed all the way in on occasion.
This information is the work of Action Airgun LLC, and being used with permission. http://www.actionairgun.com/
This information has been provided by Action Airgun LLC.
Attached are the instructions on how to repair a faulty O-ring seal. For a leaking filler valve, refer to steps 10 and 11 of the instructions: If the groove that the o-ring sits in does not look like the casting is offset and does not require scraping, the leak is most likely in the filler valve. You will have access to the filler valve when you remove the bottom of the magazine. I have had some success with carefully unscrewing the valve and cleaning the threads with a cotton swab and checking the valve O-ring for bits of metal or dirt. Clean both the internal threads and the threads on the valve and make sure the valve O-ring does not have any contaminants. Carefully replace the valve and tighten securely. I actually found valves that were not screwed all the way in on occasion.
This information is the work of Action Airgun LLC, and being used with permission. http://www.actionairgun.com/