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mmmken May 16th, 2012 16:02

Reseal my WA magazines and get $$$!
 
Hi all,

I have 3 WA M4 GBBR magazines that are leaking when used with propane and I have bought three sets of new o-rings to replace the old ones, as well as 2 G&P Magpul WA GBBR magazines that are leaking as well.

I'll need them sealed before Friday night for a game - so if anyone can do it, I'll be willing to pay a premium for the urgency. PM me with a price, contact, and location.

voorhees -FWA- May 16th, 2012 20:32

Go to Canadian Tire, purchase Permatex Blue Basket Maker, take the plate off, run a think coat around the opening, place the o-ring back in on top of the coat of gasket maker, run another thin coat around the o-ring, screw it all back together, give it a small (second or less) dose of propane and let it sit for at least 24 hours... Good to go!

jordan7831 May 17th, 2012 00:19

Exactly, if you can do it tomorrow before noon that should be enough curing time for your mags! You need at least 24 hours for them to cure. I usually leave mine in the hot car (without gas) to help get them piping hot, and perhaps aid in the curing process.

mmmken May 23rd, 2012 22:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by voorhees -FWA- (Post 1654911)
Go to Canadian Tire, purchase Permatex Blue Basket Maker, take the plate off, run a think coat around the opening, place the o-ring back in on top of the coat of gasket maker, run another thin coat around the o-ring, screw it all back together, give it a small (second or less) dose of propane and let it sit for at least 24 hours... Good to go!

Quote:

Originally Posted by jordan7831 (Post 1654992)
Exactly, if you can do it tomorrow before noon that should be enough curing time for your mags! You need at least 24 hours for them to cure. I usually leave mine in the hot car (without gas) to help get them piping hot, and perhaps aid in the curing process.

It's not too much about getting the seals fixed since I've bought brand new G&P seals from eHobby already. I can't get the damn roll-pins off the magazines for some reason. I may just need to buy an actual roll pin tool instead of small screwdrivers, lol.

Is there anyone that can do this for me? I'm still looking.


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