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Jdawg August 27th, 2012 23:22

Magazine problems help please
 
Hey I recently bought a gun it's a G&G gr24 m4 half metal body AEG and I love it except for the fact the when I load the magazine it spits out 4 to 5 bb's out and it makes it not want to pick up the bb's sometimes and it's soooooo annoying and the magazine wobbles I was wondering if anyone knew what's happening and if it's fixable and how good is the gun I bought I'm just starting out and I Paid 275 for it please I need help and it in mint condition except for this problem

Jdawg August 27th, 2012 23:22

Gr14 not gr24

Jdawg August 27th, 2012 23:25

Please I need help someone

L473ncy August 27th, 2012 23:55

You know bumping a topic after 2 minutes doesn't help in any way at all right?

As for your problem, it's not. The last 4 or 5 BB's in a mag will NEVER load. It's how the hop up unit and mag interface. There's a tube that connects the mag to the main hop up chamber and if the BB doesn't get in there it won't hold.

As for the mag wobble problem, that's also normal. Shouldn't have too much play but some play in the mag is normal. Worst comes to worst just tape it and add some layers to make it tighter in the magwell.

Jdawg August 28th, 2012 02:05

Hey thanks and I know bumping won't help lol but thanks for the help

Ready August 28th, 2012 02:14

There are some companies that make mags that fixes the BB issue. Dboys is one of them I think. There's a little plunger that pushes every BB up into the gun, so there's no waste.

jordan7831 August 28th, 2012 09:32

Really needed to make two treads for this question?

CDN_Stalker August 28th, 2012 10:08

Do the BBs roll out the end of the barrel when you put a loaded mag in? If you bought it new, chances are the hop up is set full off, dial in a bit of hop up and that will keep the BBs in the gun ready to shoot.

Ricochet August 28th, 2012 11:10

Everytime you remove a magazine from most AEGs, they'll drop about four BBs. Do not pick up BBs that land on the floor, and put them in your gun. If you want to cut down on mag wobble try a higher quality magazine, like King Arms.

HKGhost August 28th, 2012 13:25

If you don't want those 4-5 bbs from dropping out, you have two options. 1st is to buy a hop up chamber that has an o-ring at the feeding tube, 2nd is to mod your current hop up chamber with a groove and a small slit. Place a small tight o-ring around this groove and from now on, all bbs will remain within the chamber but won't feed until you load a new mag. The problem with this is you won't be able to clear your gun. Those bbs will remain in there and could load during dry fires. Very dangerous if you're trying to clear at a game. Turning the gun upside down might not feed all the bbs. It's better to lose those 4-5 on the ground than to have them fly at someone or thing unexpectedly during dry firing.

AshleyBing August 30th, 2012 22:35

There's a little plunger that pushes every BB up into the gun, so there's no waste.

Brian McIlmoyle August 30th, 2012 22:58

Ignore it, there is nothing wrong with the gun.

4bbs = 2 cents

Mag wabble means nothing as long as it retains and feeds.

Stop fondling the gun and get out and shoot it.

infernau September 1st, 2012 08:19

If the mag is really loose (and it bothers you) you might want to get some velcro (fuzzy side only, with adhesive back) cut a strip maybe 1/2 inch wide by 2 inches long and stick it into the magwell vertically, put a piece on both side (so you balance out the mag). Not all mags fit in all receivers, if you have friends that run a variety of mags try a bunch and compare, if nothing works try the velcro thing. You can spend $$ on a new hop up and new mags but for $2-$3 you can find out really quick if the velcro will do the trick for you.


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