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    Lawrie Amatruda on here will probably be able to to help....

    Failing that try JG Airguns in the states - they do complete valve assemblies

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    I’ll give them a try, thank you.

    All the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minty View Post
    I値l give them a try, thank you.

    All the best

    Mark
    Lawrie will probably ask you to just send the valve. Taught me his system of core cutting them out on the lathe and parting off with a scalpel. He also seats the seal back in the stem in the correct manner.

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    Thanks Baz. I値l give Lawrie a go as you池e the second person to recommend him.
    Thanks guys for your help.

    Cheers

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    hi mark, i rate lawrie very highly.. thankyou.. J.S.D.

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    Thanks Jimmy, I知 sending the valve to him ASAP

    Kind regards

    Mark

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    if you haven't access to a lathe you can make them with hole punches I use urethane crosman cart seals that I trim to fit
    the seal replaces same as a xs 78/79 punch stem out of brass part remove old seal fit new one them press stem back in I then spin in lathe and square up
    I have also made a new body from ptfe or carbon filled ptfe but it's a bit too hard a seal for cos pressure really

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