bobbunny
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Post by bobbunny on Apr 1, 2012 16:34:47 GMT -5
So, on a MAG brand M4 130 round mid cap, right at the entrance of the trapdoor where the spring comes out, part of the spring is stuck or lodged inside the side of the wall. I mean this as in the spring itself (End part) is stuck behind a thing wall, so it will not come out all the way.
Halp?
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Post by Commie on Apr 1, 2012 17:13:01 GMT -5
Hit it on something, always works for me. Edit: VERY HARD
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Post by bobbunny on Apr 1, 2012 17:29:16 GMT -5
Hit it on something, always works for me. Edit: VERY HARD You're not serious are you? If so, where?
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Post by Commie on Apr 1, 2012 17:34:00 GMT -5
I am very serious, but I recommend against something padded, like carpet.
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Post by bobbunny on Apr 1, 2012 17:50:06 GMT -5
I am very serious, but I recommend against something padded, like carpet. I meant where to hit the mag XD Sides?
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Post by Commie on Apr 1, 2012 18:02:15 GMT -5
Yes.
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Post by bobbunny on Apr 1, 2012 18:36:06 GMT -5
Not working...
April Fools?
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Post by Commie on Apr 1, 2012 18:37:27 GMT -5
Could we have a pic of the mag?
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Post by Tank on Apr 1, 2012 18:53:38 GMT -5
I beat my MAG brand 130 rd magazine within an inch of its life the other day. It never came unjammed. I've also never lubed it either. The way I fixed it was as follows. 1) Remove the plug on the bottom of the mag, so as to release the spring. 2) Load BBs into the top of the mag, like you normally would. 3) When the mag gets full, just feeding a few more BBs in, from the speed loader, pushed the follower free from its jam and I was able to pull the spring free. 4) unload the mag, either out the top or the bottom, and put the follower and spring back in. Be careful to never pull on the spring too hard taking it out, or push too hard, if it hangs going back in. Doing so may mess up the spring and how it slides through the channel. One option to those instructions, would be to put a few drops of silicone lube down the bottom side of the mag, before feeding the follower back in. That will take care of lubing the magazine. Edit: reading back through your original post, it sounds like your not referring to a jammed follower. If so, ignore all this.
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Post by bobbunny on Apr 1, 2012 19:55:49 GMT -5
Nope. Not the follower (Black part?) Just the end part of the spring is stuck behind a plastic wall.
i'm tempted to
A: Cut the spring short (It's only a little bit) B: Smash the plastic side to pieces (To unjam)
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Post by Timm on Apr 4, 2012 12:44:00 GMT -5
Take a wire coat hanger and ram it down the tube.
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Post by snafu on Apr 4, 2012 12:52:39 GMT -5
Take a wire coat hanger and ram it down the tube. I could make a very bad (pro choice) joke here.. But I won't!
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Post by bobbunny on Apr 4, 2012 13:28:21 GMT -5
It's not a BB jam or anything...
If I can find a camera, I'll post a picture.
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Post by Tank on Apr 4, 2012 13:50:33 GMT -5
It's not a BB jam or anything... If I can find a camera, I'll post a picture. That would help your cause greatly. Would stop us from having to guess what your talking about.
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Post by Timm on Apr 4, 2012 14:30:38 GMT -5
If its the feeder, the coat hanger will still do the trick.
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