Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 10, 2013 at 14:18:49 from (174.124.42.44):
I had this BB gun pistol for years,bought it off of a kid on my school bus route, he needed money for FFA class. Paid a whole $10.00 for it. It leaked air out of the 8g CO2 cylinder. After two tries to get it sealed off, new o-rings didnt help, so with further examination, discovered the air valve was bad worn on one side not allowing the cylinder to ride flush. Fixed the problem with a small flat seal made from a tire patch,that had a self adhesive on the back. Two days later,no leaks,and fires great. Another toy to help study old shaking hands. Can learn now not to flinch and squeeze of a round prematurely from the 44 mag,PPK/s, 1911 SA 45. Now this means a 78 yr old man can learn new tricks. Thought you might enjoy the solution to problems with flinching. LOU
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