Originally Posted by
vintage
no, other than the 1 time it does not stop when you hold the trigger and there is a gap on the sear rod, its not where it should be yet but there is one.
IF it doesn't stop leaking when you hold the trigger, then you should also investigate the on-off top orings. A leak when you hold the trigger is one of the tell tale signs of a bad on-off oring in any mag with a level 7 bolt.
The powertube oring is the one that causes the leak out the front when the gun is at rest though, as long as the bolt is properly reset.
Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.