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December 23rd, 2008, 11:02 | #1 |
Nice Guy
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WA Hicapa Mag Problem
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Specs: WA Infinity Magna 6" Hicapa - No upgrades (2nd Owner) - Stock Plastic Slide - Infinity Dual Tone Metal Slide Problem 1: WA Hi-Cap Hard Impact Gas Route Rubber not staying in place Rubber piece Picture It appears that after a few shots the rubber piece gets dislodged upwards as the gas shoots straight up from the mag. Perhaps the rubber piece has seen its end of life as it feels very soft. What I tried *Lubing it (Did not Work) *Tightening the screw near the exit valve (Helped) It helped a little bit by increasing more of my shots before the gas just expels outwards Possible Solutions Correct me if I am wrong but it may just be the rubber piece that needs to be replaced? I already have some rubber pieces on the way ************************************************** * Problem 2: Not feeding properly For some odd reason the BB's shoot out every other shot. Example: Load magazine in cock slide, shoot 1st time BB goes out 2nd shot does not, 3rd does, 4th does not, 5th does What I tried *Use Stock Plastic Slide Helped the cycling a lot better but get the occasional blank fire Possible Solutions Fellow airsofter achanamm says to replace recoil spring, I am getting a new one right now but need confirmation and further inquiry to be able to fully isolate this problem. Last edited by cbcsteve; December 23rd, 2008 at 11:45.. |
December 23rd, 2008, 11:34 | #2 |
LOL, rookie stop dropping your mags!
You probably lost the metal plate that holds the rubber in place. Show me a picture of that area. Edit: Is your gun a Magna or SCW? There are some issues using the new WA mags that have the replaceable fedlips when using the Magna guns. And even sometimes the SCW's can misfeed with those mags. There are 3rd party feedlips to try out, if so. Last edited by safx; December 23rd, 2008 at 11:38.. Reason: more info |
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December 23rd, 2008, 11:43 | #3 |
Nice Guy
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Actually this is one of the first mags that I did not drop for once.
Yup its the Magna. I wish my camera weren't broken but it appears everything is held in place tightly unless there is suppose to be another metal plate over the Rubber piece? |
December 23rd, 2008, 11:47 | #4 |
There is a metal piece with 2 prongs
that seats the rubber and locks it into place when the valve assembly is tightened. It can pop out if things got loose and/or was dropped. EDIT: check your nozzle for damage... that's the only way I've had a Magna misfeed. Having the wrong slide stop from another model can cause some funny things too but your gun should be mostly stock, I hope. Last edited by safx; December 23rd, 2008 at 11:49.. Reason: more info |
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December 23rd, 2008, 11:50 | #5 |
Nice Guy
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Perhaps this gun has seen a lot of use before coming to me, the mag does have a bit of wear and tear
Anyway yes the two prong metal piece is there as well. Its the only thing holding the rubber piece in, but after a few shots the rubber piece pops upwards. And the back screw (Near the exit valve) has been tightened as well, it was loose before making the rubber pop up every time but now its gotten better at least on average a half a mag or sometimes by random it will pop up |
December 23rd, 2008, 11:56 | #6 |
If all the parts are there, then the rubber
is damaged... it should not be able to come out without removing said parts. Old ones can flex out a bit closer to the feedlip as they get worn but shouldn't cause any problems.. Also could be the metal around the area is damaged... SD sells them on UNC. Guarder ones can be found most places. CP parts on UNC are very well made, as good if not better than Shooters Design. I'm sending you a PM |
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December 23rd, 2008, 20:53 | #7 |
Nice Guy
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SOLUTION FOUND THANKS TO SAFX
Solution FOUND Solution Due to me not knowing that this gun was not upgraded with new recoil springs I wore out the stock ones. So a 150% recoil spring is on the way that could explain why the misfiring due to the weak spring not hitting the gas hard enough Also for the Mag it appears that the exit chamber valve must be taken out and re-lubed in order for it to stick out since it seems to be very dry |
December 24th, 2008, 01:27 | #8 |
Just to clear it up, you mean the hammerspring right?
If you want a temporary fix while you wait for your HAMMER spring to get in, you can do Carl's 6mm Fix. Basically, disassemble the back of your grip, place a BB under the hammerspring, reassemble. That will increase spring tension while you wait for your springs to get in. Just remeber to remove the BB when installing your new spring
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December 24th, 2008, 01:30 | #9 | |
Nice Guy
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Hahahah Holy crap, that is clever. I will do that, thanks Azuki! Now I can at least game it at he coming game: Defcon Dec 28th yay! I wonder if there is thread for "BBs for Everyday Use" Last edited by cbcsteve; December 24th, 2008 at 01:34.. |
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December 24th, 2008, 01:41 | #10 |
Ugh, that bb will get crushed and will
not provide consistent strikes while its grinding to bits. Unless you use a metal one but... I've seen a fair amount of these in my trades an builds and all I can say is that solution is worth less than the $6 it's cost for a set of SD 150% springs. When a spring is over-compressed it's not going to provide the much energy upon release, even with a bb under it. |
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December 24th, 2008, 01:44 | #11 |
Nice Guy
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Awww that sucks well I have the springs coming in anyway so I should be okay. I just hope ehobby sends them godspeed
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December 24th, 2008, 01:53 | #12 |
There will always be another game
Padawan, go prepared or with another gun. Don't you sell guns? lol |
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December 24th, 2008, 01:56 | #13 |
Nice Guy
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All of them gone, I am surprised people were in the spirit of buying, all new stock gone in a week
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