If it worked before you put it away then probably just a seal replacement kit needed. These are pretty easy to work on so you shouldn't have any issues fitting them if you're a bit handy.
Found an old gamo single stroke target pistol I was given many years ago.
Gave it a try and won't hold air, so do you think it might just be a question a seal kit replacement or need for something more?
If it worked before you put it away then probably just a seal replacement kit needed. These are pretty easy to work on so you shouldn't have any issues fitting them if you're a bit handy.
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As eyebull says and, from what I've seen, most of these types of SSP pistols seem easy to work on. If you wanted to have a go at a quicker, easier fix, if the seals aren't too bad, many pump ups can be revived by working some Crosman Pellgun Oil through the system. Worth a quick go to see if it works. And if it doesn't you've lost very little and know that the reseal is next.
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Thanks for the advice, will order up a seal kit. The gun was working but that was many years ago, so probably could do with new seals.
has it got a lube hole in compression cylinder to enable lubing the seal/piston,