Thank you! I am now subscribed. As I attempted to insert a CO2 cartridge into my Walther PPQ, A crime took place as the cartridge hissed, "exploded (well, more like popped very loudly)," and DECAPITATED the magazine. It snapped the pin in two. Again, thank you!
I'm wanting to bore-out my 43cal Walther magazine, so I can use 11mm ball-bearings, they weight out at 5.62g. It wouldn't be hard, I don't think 🤔 to make it work. Kinetic rounds are just to light in weight. Unlike the 68cal Byrna. My question too you, you've had experience in taking this magazine apart. Is it possible? The magazine body might be fine the way it stands now. I quess the only way to know is open it up. I will be patiently waiting for a reply
Oh just finishedvideo all you need to do is repoace the metal part? Mine had 3 screws pins. But i guess you only need the pins to take it off huh does it fome assembled like that or no?
On the Rebuild kit it comes complete all you have to do is remove the 2 pins from right to left on the new part goes on There is no need to take out the 3 screws on this version for the S&W VP9 Glock and TPM1 mags. The PPQ version does not come complete you have to reuse the front portion of the assembly with 3 tiny screws to remove and replace it .
My glock 17 gen 5 has a leaking issue. Idk why it just leak out of no where i fired it fine last week. I opened it up exacly nake sure nothing is wrong snd compare to ny other mag nothing seeme wrong idk whats up though. Its weird this video is similar to all .43 mags but ive come to conclusion their greeb o ring somehow eithrr has a hole or something idk ife luber it up to
These might be your possible issues: 1 - if the CO2 is left charged in the mag when in storage, it will leak eventually. 2 - if the screw on the bottom of the CO2 is not snug it will not seal properly when engaged. 3 - the seal has been pinched causing the leak The rebuild Kit, item 2292158, will have all the parts to make the repair on the mag plus extras sport.t4eguns.com/2292158
Thank you! I am now subscribed.
As I attempted to insert a CO2 cartridge into my Walther PPQ, A crime took place as the cartridge hissed, "exploded (well, more like popped very loudly)," and DECAPITATED the magazine. It snapped the pin in two.
Again, thank you!
Thanks for watching and glad the video helped.
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Thanks for watching. Hope it helped.
I'm wanting to bore-out my 43cal Walther magazine, so I can use 11mm ball-bearings, they weight out at 5.62g. It wouldn't be hard, I don't think 🤔 to make it work.
Kinetic rounds are just to light in weight. Unlike the 68cal Byrna. My question too you, you've had experience in taking this magazine apart. Is it possible? The magazine body might be fine the way it stands now. I quess the only way to know is open it up. I will be patiently waiting for a reply
Sorry for no rely... we just don't advocate this and instead encourage user to look at our sister brand, Prepared2Protect.
Hi. where do I buy the part ?
sport.t4eguns.com/2292158
Oh just finishedvideo all you need to do is repoace the metal part? Mine had 3 screws pins. But i guess you only need the pins to take it off huh does it fome assembled like that or no?
On the Rebuild kit it comes complete all you have to do is remove the 2 pins from right to left on the new part goes on
There is no need to take out the 3 screws on this version for the S&W VP9 Glock and TPM1 mags.
The PPQ version does not come complete you have to reuse the front portion of the assembly with 3 tiny screws to remove and replace it .
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@@UmarexAir excellent information
My glock 17 gen 5 has a leaking issue. Idk why it just leak out of no where i fired it fine last week. I opened it up exacly nake sure nothing is wrong snd compare to ny other mag nothing seeme wrong idk whats up though. Its weird this video is similar to all .43 mags but ive come to conclusion their greeb o ring somehow eithrr has a hole or something idk ife luber it up to
These might be your possible issues:
1 - if the CO2 is left charged in the mag when in storage, it will leak eventually.
2 - if the screw on the bottom of the CO2 is not snug it will not seal properly when engaged.
3 - the seal has been pinched causing the leak
The rebuild Kit, item 2292158, will have all the parts to make the repair on the mag plus extras
sport.t4eguns.com/2292158