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    Rumours about A&M cylinders

    There is a thread going on FB ( Weirauch HW100 ) that some people are claiming they know of people whose A&M cylinders have exploded.
    This is a very serious charge. A&M seem to be a very respectable company and I think that if these rumors were true they would have either been out of the business by now or would have stopped making these cylinders.
    Does anyone know of any A&M cylinder that have exploded for sure? I am not interested in hearsay or I heard down the pub sort of thing. If these rumors are true then these cylinders must be taken out of circulation and destroyed. If not then someone is muddying the water.

    A.G

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    I doubt that the claims are true mate.

    I saw something similar around a year ago.

    If the truth be told, it's probably just some Facebook pillock that's over filled his cylinder and caused the o-ring thingy to burst, as it's designed to.

    I had an A&M cylinder on my old KT and, I've just put one on my standard length 100 - I think they're excellent bits of kit.

    All of the above.

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    i have 2of his cylinders, had them for years never had a problem with them, if i need another i will get one,quality item and great people to deal with. like said above people talking crap.

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    As I remember one early one failed (in a bed if i remember right ) and as happens with forums lads know the people because they've read on the forums then his mate knows a lad and so on , not a big fan of A&M myself but had one there cylinders with no probs sure it would be documented on this forum if you searched

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    My Theoben E Type has an A&M cylinder fitted, haven't used it since I bougt it but previous owner spoke highly of it

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    got one older one and despite the fact that the previous owner screwed a way too long front stock screw too deep in and marking the cylinder on the side: it is still fine.
    I have already tested it by overfilling it to over 200bar




    for £80 it OK for what it is.
    P.S. no it did not start leaking
    Last edited by krisko; 07-05-2017 at 05:57 PM.

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    Some of the rumours are started by certain people who are developing a rival product.
    I've had several and not had a single problem. Also, as said, they are designed to blow an o ring if overfilled.

    Chris

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    You get all kinds of nonsense spouted on the web, has anyone seen any proof of one of these cylinders exploding or is it just some knob who hasn't got one doing the everything I don't have is crap routine?

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    Like others said, malicious rumour, suggest you deal direct with the company and show your 'hearsay' evidence.

    I personally have found that A&M have only provided me with the highest standard of service over the years and take great pride in this.

    Would recommend them as one of if not the best certified gunsmith in the country.

    And unlike the rumour mongerers I clearly publish my name without using a cover name!

    How about providing a 'link' to this post that's saying this, or is that a rumour to?
    Last edited by Pete_Shearer; 07-05-2017 at 04:47 PM.

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