What Co2 bulbs are you using as they might have ripped your seals in both guns..?
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Hi,
I have a twinmaster trainer and walther ppk/s, both fairly new, that have started not taking co2 cartridges.
What happens is, i put the cartridge into place, then for the twinmaster, close the compartment, or for the ppks, twist in the screw, and hear the cartridge peirced. However, it carries on hissing, no matter how hard i screw it in, to the point where there is gas flying all out of the pistol, until the cartridge empties itself.
I'd be surprised if this were something to do with the seals, though i'm not sure, could it be something to do with the cartridges? Has anyone experienced this before? First it happened to my twinmaster, and i intended to ask a gunsmith to have a look at it, then it suddenly happened to my ppks, and now both dont work :S
Matt
What Co2 bulbs are you using as they might have ripped your seals in both guns..?
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BSA R10 .22..... Gunpower Stealth .22..... Crosman Nightstalker .177
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A while back I bought a bag of loose ones from Gerry's of Wimbledon, about 15 in total I think
Can they actually rip a seal?
BSA R10 .22..... Gunpower Stealth .22..... Crosman Nightstalker .177
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Have you tried a drop of Pellgun oil on the seals or on a cartridge before insertion?
Eric.
I put new cartridges in the PPK and twinmaster. The twinmaster now works perfectly, but the ppk did it again, despite me putting some gun oil in. Its most bizarre . I've now run out of cartridges so will have to buy some more to see if it was just those being a dodgey batch.
I had a similar problem with my Walther Nighthawk. Even trying different brands of caplets including the lubed Walther ones didn't help - I thought the seal had gone.
A Very Nice Chap at Bury Gun Room told me that the brass screw seal on the drop-out CO2 mags have a tendency to work loose, and to try tightening the screw before fitting new seals, and it worked a treat!
If you can get to it on the PPK, give it a go first.
And buy lots of pellguin oil. A very nice chap on here sells it.
Have to agree...do not own a Co2 weapon without owning Pellgun oil...
Eric.
Oh yes, I regularly oil my weapon with Pellgun
Russ
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My wife ought me a Walther PPK last Christmas... (with the laser sight) to replace my 25 year old Crosman 1200. 'Not happy with the PPK at all. 'Doesn't seem to have the range nor the velocity of the Crosman. The laser is worthless. I've tried that from a gun rest, but usually anything past 20' is anywhere but where I point it. The C02 ctg is difficult to seat... 'foolin' around with that internal length thing, then twistin' that infernal butt plate doo-dad. I use Daisey C02 ctgs... 'no ruff edges but gettin' a decent cartridge puncture is a trick. I'm gonna be buyin' another Crosman. The Walther is OK for point-defense practice at close range... no aim, just pull, point 'n shoot. (Open carry is in the Arizona Constitution... Article 26. I have an AZ CCW permit also...)
My 'normal' carry gun is a Springfield Armory 1911-A1 in .45 acp, which is a tad largish to conceal anywhere.
Twinmaster Trainer / Capsule/pistol seal leaking.
Had this pistol for quite a while & now having the not sealing capsule problem.
Which company,if any, supply a suitable replacement for this seal.
Is the seal flat faced to take & seal against the "mouth" of the CO2 capsule.
Thanks
Al.
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