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WARPIG Tech Talk - Automags

Re: automag classic problem

In Reply to: automag classic problem posted by BEEFYDAN on September 20, 2004 at 21:16:21:


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on June 13, 2005 at 07:56:17

I have the same problem (duh) with my MiniMag and as far as I know, there is no solution. However, it's not caused by shooting too fast, as far as I can tell, it's caused by pulling the trigger and holding it down too long (which can happen if you're firing fast). What exactly happens would be simple to show you but hard as hell to try and explain on a message board. The moral of the story, however, is to keep your touch light on the trigger when you're firing fast (and try to limit yourself to bursts) and it'll keep the problem from happening too much.

And, for the record, I had similar situations with the RT valve/level 10 Mag I rented yesterday. However, when the regular Mag trigger wouldn't reset, this one just hissed and then reset when I released the trigger. Maybe the RT valves and/or level 10 bolts have solved the problem?


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