Hey there!
Thanks for the help guys and I did what some of you mention.
I disassemble the whole entire pistol(almost lost darn small spring in the hammer assembly)and gave it a whip and use silicone oil/grease to re-lube.
After-wards, I disassemble my 3 mags, took the bottom part off and then the top(lip) off. added silicone oil to the seals. I also added a drop(or two) of silicone oil into the valve. I used some grease on the outside of the valve part to make sure the button didn't stick.
After I got everything back together. I manage to get roughly 7-10 dry fire, 3-4 bb fire before venting...
This weekend I got a chance to use a friends TM1911 mag, and it worked like a charm. Shot 10 shot before running out of gas(He did a few shots before hand).
So I did a bit of research when I got home. Turns out that on ehobby website. The mags I got says "Take HFC 22 Gas out of the box". Now I'm carious to know if that's the only type of gas it'll take to make it work? Here's the
link to the mags on ehobby.
I also took some time searching for valves. Their very expensive... Some valves are almost as much as the mags itself.... Why is that?...
Thanks for all the help!
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Originally Posted by Styrak
Mags not fully charged with gas?
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I held the propane in place for about 10-12 second... I'm pretty sure that's how long it usually take. Maybe overfill some might say. But I do listen to the propane tank and the mag to make sure it's fully charge(or stop flowing).
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Originally Posted by Kid
How many mags are doing that? One or all three?
Are you letting them warm up to room temperature before shooting?
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This happens to all 3 mags, that's why I suspect it's a gun issue. Then again, I clean and try out a friends TM mag and it works fine.
I testing my pistol in the basement, so after I fill them up, I sit on them for a min or two to make sure their warm enough... Or at least to freezing cold.
Also, forgot to mention. The 1911 is a KJW KP-07.