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You should leave it charged to its full pressure as stipulated for the rifle ie: in my case 190 bar. If you leave it a long time with no air or not fully charged the O rings will degrade and fail. You should subscribe to Darrin at XTX air on Facebook he posts lots of useful information like that :)

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why would there be damp in the air cylinder ??? have you been using a duff pump ,

 

just give it a smear of Barricade on a cloth and store it away in a dry place

 

atb Evo

no duff pump evo

just thought about damp in the air

and didn`t know if you could get damp from hot indoors to cold outdoors

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You should leave it charged to its full pressure as stipulated for the rifle ie: in my case 190 bar. If you leave it a long time with no air or not fully charged the O rings will degrade and fail. You should subscribe to Darrin at XTX air on Facebook he posts lots of useful information like that :)

don`t do facebook

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no duff pump evo

just thought about damp in the air

and didn`t know if you could get damp from hot indoors to cold outdoors

I don't think it would be damp that would be a problem ,, moisture is the problem with air rifles and this can be in hot or cold conditions, what I meant by a duff pump was is the pump putting MOISTURE into the air cylinder ???

 

use a divers bottle and if storing for long periods of time then fill to your max pressure and you should not have a problem the next time you take the rifle out,

 

apologies if you thought I was being funny because I was NOT

 

cheers Evo

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I don't think it would be damp that would be a problem ,, moisture is the problem with air rifles and this can be in hot or cold conditions, what I meant by a duff pump was is the pump putting MOISTURE into the air cylinder ???

 

use a divers bottle and if storing for long periods of time then fill to your max pressure and you should not have a problem the next time you take the rifle out,

 

apologies if you thought I was being funny because I was NOT

 

cheers Evo

no evo, did not think you was being funny

and thanks everyone for the replies

just sat here thinking moisture in the air we breath might get in the air cylinder

and because i have a cheap hatsan it might rot from inside out :lol:

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