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Daystate Air Ranger seals


Paul taylor
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Evening gents.

I have an FAC Air Ranger which is leaking a small amount when I fill the bottle with air, Also O ring on pellet probe/bolt is worn so passing a ittle air.

just wondered if anyone on here knows the procedure for removing the bottle or has any manuals/instructions for said rifle. could even be tempted to strip and replace all seals if anyone has instructions to do so.

Thanks in advance?

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Paul, pm me your address and I’ll send you some probe o rings. Also, it would be unlikely the bottle seal had given up if the bottle hasn’t been disturbed. My fac airwolf was losing air, and I thought that was coming from the bottle seal as I have changed bottles back and forth. It turned out to be the fill valve weeping air as it wasn’t tight enough. Just gave it a slight tweak up and all is now fine. The rifle was new five years ago, and always held air from day one. I guess things just need tightening now and again. 

Atb

T33

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Hi T33.

I have already ordered some o rings for the probe but thank you for your very kind offer, it's much appreciated.

never even thought to try nipping up the fill probe even though I had wondered if that's where the leak was. I will bring some tools home tomorrow and give it a try. I'll let you know how it goes.

Thanks again.

Paul.

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