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pipefighter 463 Posted on Mar 29, 2014

O-ring leak co2 after cannister is punctured

I need to locate the right seals so i can repair Crossman 150 pellgun

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 30, 2008

SOURCE: bb gun trouble

Could possibly be simply the time it takes to pierce the seal until it actually seats itself on the gasket. I usually wind up the screw until it is ready to puncture the seal and then I wind up for a quick twist in order to make it seat quicker.

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scordani

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2008

SOURCE: Crossman Mark 1 CO2 Pellet Gun

Check out www.mac1.com. Tim can sell you the o-rings or customize your gun to another level (see the LD pistol).

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scordani

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2008

SOURCE: crossman mark 2 is leaking gas...everywhere

Check out www.mac1.com. Tim is one of the best airgun tuners around and can fix and/or improve your gun.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2011

SOURCE: my crossman 1008 repeatair bb pistol co2 leaks

mine also leaked. took it to a store for repair and cound not do anything. After a year in the drawer, I took it out and took off the grip and then I got a jewelers screwdriver and tightened the gas seal. Now it works.

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