V1 eNMEy issues.

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  • Tinybear
    Old timer
    • Feb 2021
    • 423
    • South West Ontario Canada.

    #1

    V1 eNMEy issues.

    Bought a GOG eNMEy when they first came out. I was not a fan of its feel but my sister who was playing regularly with me back then was smitten by it’s light weight and fast trigger.

    Well for past two years she’s not played and the eNMEy was cleaned after The last game and then remained untouched on the shelf since. This summer we Are planning to get out to play some big games.

    So today I tested and aired up all my markers. And it seems the eNMEy has developed a leak down the barrel with trigger released. Took bolt out, cleaned and re lubed. All o rings look great.

    Any ideas?

    Need take frame of and look at the valve I guess.
    AGD 68 Automag, AGD ULE 68 Automag, Azodin Kaos Pump II, PE EMEK pal, Tippmann SL68II gen2, Umarex TR50.
  • Tinybear
    Old timer
    • Feb 2021
    • 423
    • South West Ontario Canada.

    #2
    Cancel that need to replace the green o ring in the body.

    lubed it up and the leak has slowed but can still JUST hear it. Will need to find a o ring kit for this thing I guess.
    AGD 68 Automag, AGD ULE 68 Automag, Azodin Kaos Pump II, PE EMEK pal, Tippmann SL68II gen2, Umarex TR50.

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    • Target
      Contains recylced parts
      • Jul 2020
      • 87

      #3
      Just an FYI, the V1 markers have an issue where the valve assembly will leak.
      GoG will/ has sent out a replacement upon request under their Lifetime Warranty.
      The "bad" one has a platic top and the "good" one has a metal ring .
      I got one with just a phone call.

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      • Hutbrew
        Rochambeau, but on the DL
        • Jun 2022
        • 394
        • Buckeye Trees

        #4
        I realize I’m reviving a dead thread- 🤷‍♂️ but the enmey I just got had a leak.

        After replacing half of the orings provided me with no luck- I finally spotted the culprit: a loose bolt retaining ring. I hadn’t even noticed its existence while stripping down the bolt housing- I assumed it was just part of back end as it and the back housing are both colored the same shade of black. It took watching a few tech videos before realizing the additional piece

        That little black ring which screws onto the front end of the back internal housing, had become partially unscrewed about halfway.

        Tightening it all the way back down to its proper position immediately fixed all leaking issues for me.

        Just thought I’d share
        Tinker-er of many
        Fixer of few​,
        Lover of pew pews
        That run on CO2

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