Crosman DSFAM Air Guns Accessories Magazines Spare Clips – One Size, Multi
- Air Guns Accessories Magazines Spare Clips
$93.72
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Crosman DSFAM Air Guns Accessories Magazines Spare Clips – One Size, Multi
$93.72
Robert –
I don’t shoot the gun often but I always take care of my stuff. It’s nice to not have to load after each mag but the two that I bought as extra have crapped out on me and leak. $100 wasted and I don’t know how to fix them…
jasonhess –
Both of the bb magazines took a crap on me and wasted 10 of my 40 pack of co2 Cartridges . Let Amazon know they sent me a new one now Pyramid air is dragging their feet to send me another 1. These magazines suck
brian kelly –
so my self and many other’s have the problem of these leaking co2 in your face and not getting a good seal. I gave this item 1 star review before for wasting 5 co2’s back to back in 2 different mags. Well recently I found if I spit on the tip of the co2 it will hold a good seal and work, kinda like the oil method. Or by not using the gun for 6 months they some how fixed them selves which I doubt. If you have the problem with co2 leaking out in your face as soon as you tighten it up, try hawkin up a lil luggy on the co2 tip if you dont have oil to put on it.
Diane R. Cianflone –
Came with a steel BB in the follower spring! Therefore you could not retract the follower far enough to load BBs. This the third magazine that has had some sort of failure. I keep returning them hoping I would eventually get one that would work. I had one magazine which works fine, I have had three others I had to return, these are not cheap, I expect better. Really disappointed in the quality.
Lowell Krieg –
The magazines for this gun are it’s Achilles heal. You get one with the gun, and I ordered another as an extra. I’ve had very poor luck with both AND the replacements that were sent to me. I believe there has to be a flaw in the internal mechanism that regulates the discharge of CO2 between cartridges. Theoretically, when one cartridge loses pressure, an internal steel ball is moved by the external force of the pressure of the other CO2 cartridge to to expel a bb and to prevent the backfill of CO2 into the spent cartridge. However, this doesn’t seem to work as intended. I only get about 75 shots before it’s obvious that I’ve lost pressure. When I remove cartridge #1, it’s obviously out of CO2 as I get a microsecond discharge of CO2. However when I attempt to remove cartridge #2, CO2 will discharge for 3-4 seconds. Cartridge #2 is not being utilized and is wasted each time. So, I’ve had to stop using the second cartridge. Crosman customer service has been great, as we had a long conversation in which I asked if there was anything that I could be doing to cause this issue. I put a drop of Pellgunoil on the tips of each new cartridge, the cartridge never sits longer then a couple of days in the magazine, etc, etc. Customer service conceded there was a problem with the magazines and promptly sent out 2 replacements. Within a couple of cartridge replacements however, I’m having the same problems and am frustrated that I don’t get to enjoy the gun as intended.