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  1. #1
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    Thanks I found it but what length do you need, would like to get the replacement one before taking the pistol apart.

    Bill
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbill View Post
    Thanks I found it but what length do you need, would like to get the replacement one before taking the pistol apart.

    Bill
    Page 16, post #227 of this thread refers:

    Spare hammer spring, bay item 231352543722, 0.9 mm x 70 mm.

    I ordered the one in stainless.

    Unlike the stock spring, the above replacement has pointed/bare ends. I flattened the ends down carefully (using pliers) to prevent the ends gouging into the hammer and end cap. There are probably better ways of doing it.

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    Thanks off to order one now

    Bill
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    Quick question on these pistols please.

    Has anyone had any issues with the CO2 cartridges they use. I've only just got my CP1 and at the moment I only have Crosman cartridges available and they don't seem to work in this pistol. I think the end cap is too hard so when it initially pierces I don't think it's tightening down on to the seal well enough and I'm just getting hissing from CO2 leaking into the action. It's either that or the valve itself is leaking...

    Be interested to know people's thoughts.

    Thanks in advance

    Andy

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    I think it may have been this pistol that I had a slight snag with on first use. The bulb (not recall which brand) did not piece fully, resulting in a weaker shot than normal, but also lots more shots than normal. This can occur on any model if the bulb is only partially pierced (confirmed visually). Subsequent use, made sure it was screwed down well, no problem thereafter.

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    I have been using Crosman CO2 in mine from Day 1 of owning it. No problems at all. ASG CO2 also works fine. Make sure you tighten the end cap up well- you may be underdoing it. Either that or some problem with the pistol itself.

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    Thanks for the replies.

    I think it could be a case of me not tightening it enough. I found this particularly hard work by hand, I couldn't get the capsule to pierce using hand force alone and had to very carefully lever through the hole in the end cap. Hence my suspicion of the capsules I have. I tried two different ones and it was the same with both. Once pierced I then got the slow leak.

    I have stripped the pistol including the valve assembly. There was a small amount of chewing gum consistency brown crud in the neck of the valve housing where the valve should seat. I have cleaned this out plus the rest of the components and relubed where appropriate. I'm going to pick up a few different brand capsules tomorrow on my lunch break and have another test when I get home....

    Thanks again for the comments.

    Andy

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