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Re: dragun prob-co2 tank leak?

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Posted by screaming tree on May 26, 2002 at 16:25:23:

In Reply to: dragun posted by Dragunman on May 18, 2002 at 00:21:34:

1st try another co2 tank, if it leaks w/all tanks...
a couple things:
try using on-off tank FIRST!
try putting o-ring in bottom of ASA so tank has a chance to seat before tank pin gets depressed and co2 blows seal.

probably is that the little pin in bottom of ASA is sticking up too far and depressing pin-valve before tank o-rings are seated firmly into ASA.
-see also "smartparts".
I DO NOT SUGGEST THAT YOU "SHAVE" PIN IN ASA..un less you really know what your doing.
(and from your post -you do not-sorry)

if it's leaking down the barrel -it's the gun valve.
try oil first!
(check w/manufacturer for what kind of oil-DO NOT MIX DIFFERANT OILS!!)
next, -tell them to fix it, it can't be that old.

and if they say your gun sux and does not belong... ask them to pull dragun trigger and then(calmly now)tell them that your trigger is better than a cockers OR a mags OR any stock smartparts trigger.(you tell 'em i said so)

: does anyone here have a dragun? mines leaking co2, i went through 6 o rings in one day. what should i do




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