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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Nov 2006 |
Nice snag. 2 thing to look out for (1) remove the sear Axel pin before removing the lowers and (2) if your marker will not fire check the rear safety is off. When I get a new emag I always clean out the noid with some electrical cleaner and brasso, check and adjust the sear/noid rods , check the noid plunger is loctited, make sure all the electrical connection are snug/clean. Also be careful when removing the selector and safety. They have very small ball bearings and springs. They are also a pain to get back together without shooting off into outer space (same place where that one missing sock goes when doing laundry)
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It is very nice, but in the end I love my pump mag more!
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I just can't get the hang of pump mags. Maybe because they're so easy to use I feel awkward Thanks for all your help with it so far!
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