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matt491 October 17th, 2007 22:03

KJW Leaking mag solution!
 
Hi guys,
This has probably been posted here but I didn't see it and someone mentioned this to me a few weeks ago and I finally got around to trying it and it worked perfectly so i thought I'd share! I had a KJW Glock 23 standard 20rd mag that was leaking from the bottom (around the base of the mag, not the fill valve) and all I had to do to fix it was take the bottom of the mag off and wrap some teflon tape around it! Works perfectly now, holds the gas just fine! I'd imagine it should hold for a while.
Just thought I'd share in case anyone was in the same situation. Cheers

Styrak October 17th, 2007 22:20

What did you wrap the tape around, exactly?
My solution for my leaking KJW P229 mag was to put a new o-ring in the bottom.

B_s1de October 17th, 2007 22:27

Cool.
Im not in the pistol market (began in Airsoft a week ago)
but I read a bit about KJs and their mags seem leaky.
At least its possible to fix almost all of it.

matt491 October 17th, 2007 22:36

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Originally Posted by B_s1de (Post 556877)
Cool.
Im not in the pistol market (began in Airsoft a week ago)
but I read a bit about KJs and their mags seem leaky.
At least its possible to fix almost all of it.

That's exactly how I heard about it. From another guy like me who swears by KJW because of their full metal built and internals and good price, but their mags do get leaky without proper maintainence. Anyway, he told me all his mags are leak free now because of this.

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Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 556869)
What did you wrap the tape around, exactly?
My solution for my leaking KJW P229 mag was to put a new o-ring in the bottom.

Remove the bottom plate of the mag, and there's a little screw. Take that out and the bottom of the mag comes out with the fill valve. There's a rubber ring around that that had a little nick in it, so I wrapped the teflon around that and push it back in, screwed it in, and filled. Baam, no leak!

bismarck1939 December 7th, 2008 19:34

I too have taken my mag apart,( some have 2 pins on the side of the mag that need to be pushed out) I wrapped Teflon around the inside base and pushed that in ,but instead of using the original " 0" ring that sits on the filler screw ,I put teflon around that too , tightened all up and BOOM , no more leaking mag (so far )








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Originally Posted by matt491 (Post 556889)
That's exactly how I heard about it. From another guy like me who swears by KJW because of their full metal built and internals and good price, but their mags do get leaky without proper maintainence. Anyway, he told me all his mags are leak free now because of this.



Remove the bottom plate of the mag, and there's a little screw. Take that out and the bottom of the mag comes out with the fill valve. There's a rubber ring around that that had a little nick in it, so I wrapped the teflon around that and push it back in, screwed it in, and filled. Baam, no leak!


jesster202 December 7th, 2008 19:43

i also do the same and to tell you imo it fixes everything worng with the mag the only thing i do special is have extra feed lips for my m9 just in cause but so far non have broken.

dpvu December 7th, 2008 19:50

Gasket sealer also works great. I've fixed a USP mag leaking from the bottom with it.

bismarck1939 December 7th, 2008 20:50

gasket sealer ,,huh, I didnt think of that ,, now thats a good idea


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Originally Posted by dpvu (Post 875641)
Gasket sealer also works great. I've fixed a USP mag leaking from the bottom with it.


Amos December 7th, 2008 23:47

DO NOT USE GASKET MAKER ON GBB MAGS!!

Eventually it dries up then you get tiny bits of gasket in your pistol's internals and clogging up all your valves... I had to clean gasket out of 3 MK23 mags... and they STILL don't work.

dpvu December 7th, 2008 23:50

My gun was sold long ago but last I heard that mag was still going strong. I'll get the exact brand and type I used later as there's a ton of different kinds.

demco11 December 8th, 2008 00:03

Would this also work for KSC magazines? (glock)

bismarck1939 December 8th, 2008 05:00

would the teflon be a better option?



Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos (Post 875843)
DO NOT USE GASKET MAKER ON GBB MAGS!!

Eventually it dries up then you get tiny bits of gasket in your pistol's internals and clogging up all your valves... I had to clean gasket out of 3 MK23 mags... and they STILL don't work.


dpvu December 13th, 2008 02:13

I'd try that first. It's easier and there's no need to wait for it to set. I could just never get it to stop leaking with just teflon so I went to gasket sealer.

bismarck1939 December 13th, 2008 07:06

After using the teflon ,I then placed the mag under water to look for bubbles ,,,you see a few at first as the mag settles , then nothing ,, however i can get only about 20 shots out of a mag,



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Originally Posted by dpvu (Post 879484)
I'd try that first. It's easier and there's no need to wait for it to set. I could just never get it to stop leaking with just teflon so I went to gasket sealer.


bizkilter March 17th, 2011 22:20

I works dere b'y
 
Thanks for the thread ") I had a leaky mag that was buggin' me fer a while there. Operative word being 'had' ")


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