Adam,
It's this
http://www.le-inc.com/products/docum...8450_flyer.pdf
ATB,
Nick
Airgun Repairs, Bespoke Airgun Smithing and Precision Engineering Services
http://www.magic9designltd.com
Where are you putting the Pelgunoil fellows?
Is it just a smear on the top of the Co2 caplet? (I've been thinking of using silicon gun oil for that?).
I've just bought a tube of Pelgunoil for the pump head washer thingys on my SSP pissles (IZH46 & HW75).
Yes a drop/smear of Pellgun on the top of the 12gm CO2 capsule. The Crossman instructions suggest every 250 shots, one gun shop said not to use it, another said its your own choice. As a result, and not to over do it, I am just using it on every 5th bulb. Some folk swear by it (in a good way) and might use it more frequently. I read recently on here of someone using silicone oil, but I have also read on here do not let silicone oil get into the barrell.
On this particular one with the leaky seal, I have just put a drop of Pellgun on the seal and left the gun inverted for a few days with the hope of re-juvinating (softening) the seal.
I beleive the big advantage of using crossman capsules is they have oil added to the CO2 to keep everthing lubed
Yes, that is probably good for the valve itself, I have heard of folk using these but also the occasional spot of Pellgun on the top of the capsule to keep the seal supple. The Crossman gas goes into the valve but whether it coats the entire face of the seal maybe not; so both methods may have their own merits.
I'm using Umerex gas at present, which has an oily smell when the last of the gas is let off when removing the capsule. Someone suggested to me they contained oil but have never seen it stated anywhere formally. Might try Crossman next.
I have a large gallon can of milking machine oil I got about ten-15 years ago, I've been using it as a gun oil for my shotgun, and my air rifles and now my air pistols, I have a syringe that is filled with the machine oil, that I put a drop onto the piecing tube in my CP99 every two or three co2 capsules, the oil is quite light and clear and when the can is empty, I'll say that it's done a good job over the years, guns, bicycles, and general lubrication around the house!
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Yep, the tip by magicniner & gingernut cured the slight leak I had on a CP99 Compact.