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Re: air leaks
In Reply to: Re: air leaks posted by Eric on July 26, 2003 at 03:19:05:
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Posted by: Anthony "antboy12" Ortiz on July 26, 2003 at 18:26:43
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: : If your gun is under warrenty I would take it back. But if it is not you will need to say where the gun leaks. It could be that there is a bad o ring or a loose hose. : I would check all your O rings, including on the bolt and Hammer (striker). Also check that your Hose is tight and nothing is cracked. As the guy befor me said,if its under Warrenty take it back. But if i checked them all and replace what else can i do if i do not have a warrenty
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