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Re: air leaks

In Reply to: Re: air leaks posted by Anthony on July 26, 2003 at 18:26:43:


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Posted by:
Eric "Dragon_5-0" P
on July 26, 2003 at 19:57:23

: But if i checked them all and replace what else can i do if i do not have a warrenty

Gas up your gun and listen to figure out excatly where its leaking. if its a part that can be replaced, you'll hafta replace it (hint check the area around where the hose connects to the main gun body, you may have a leaky O ring there) otherwise take it to a proshop (NOT Big 5 or wallmart or anywhere like that). Otherwise w/o a Warrenty your kinda screwed. :(

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