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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:12 pm |
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fuddmiester |
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Location: Syracuse, NY |
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I'm shooting the following pistols....
Noticed that some of the chromeish coating from the CO2's is sticking to the neoprhrene?! seal in the CO2 chamber. Anyone else have this happen on this or another gun? What's a fix? |
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:00 pm |
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AirGunEric |
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It's oil mixed with extremely fin metal shavings (possibly even lead) that is sticking to the seals. Put some lube on the end of the Co2 caplet where it must be punctured by the piercing pin periodically to keep things operating smoothly. You may not be able to eliminate this issue, but cleaning the dirt out periodically and lubing every 4th or 5th caplet will help things. |
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