12g puncture pin seal too thick?

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  • mooman978
    Farter
    • Feb 2025
    • 113

    #1

    12g puncture pin seal too thick?

    I had to replace the puncture pin seal on my 12g changer and I ordered one from phantom online. After replacing the seal it leaves a small gap between the bucket and housing. The seal is doing its job and it doesn’t leak but I am not sure if this gap is normal.
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  • NONOBLITUS
    💀Ragnastock President 💀
    • Jul 2020
    • 1963
    • Connecticut

    #2
    Hmmm zero gaps on my Phantoms. Did you get the old one out ?

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    • mooman978
      Farter
      • Feb 2025
      • 113

      #3
      Originally posted by NONOBLITUS
      Hmmm zero gaps on my Phantoms. Did you get the old one out ?
      Yeah the previous one fell out. Quite strange right?

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      • KMDPB
        Poo Master
        • Sep 2020
        • 540
        • Tappahannock VA

        #4
        What brand 12 gram are you using? Sometimes they are a bit longer
        Gas, Grass or Brass, no one rides for free...

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        • mooman978
          mooman978 commented
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          I only have Crossman 12g right now but this hasn't happened until I changed the seal

        • KMDPB
          KMDPB commented
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          I've never had a long crossman. If it seals fine I would just roll with it
      • Socalpumpballer
        Bunker Buster
        • Nov 2020
        • 202

        #5
        Maybe your puncture pin unscrewed?

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        • Moodog
          Don’t sell to NYBaller999
          • Jul 2020
          • 272
          • Dallas

          #6
          The new CCI owners changed materials to nylon in order to save money and have subsequently tanked the quality of their seals. flyweightnate tried to talk to the new owners about it and instead of listening they recommended "really crank down on it the first time you use it." Rather than doing that, I would recommend using these seals instead:

          https://pgpjunkies.bigcartel.com/pro...ce-seal-5-pack

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          • mooman978
            mooman978 commented
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            Dang I wish I knew sooner that is a much more economical option
        • gabe
          Thirst Trappin
          • Jul 2020
          • 1070
          • Alaska

          #7
          Pretty typical to have a bit of a gap with a 12g installed on mine

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          • Carp
            enter over there..☝
            • Jul 2020
            • 4825
            • ....on the 13th floor!

            #8
            What is the most upsetting, is the philps headed screw, used for a front frame screw. ..I mean only a masochist would do that.
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            • Jonnydread
              Jonnydread commented
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              I missed that, but now I'm mad

            • NONOBLITUS
              NONOBLITUS commented
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              Haha good catch and your right
          • mooman978
            Farter
            • Feb 2025
            • 113

            #9
            Originally posted by Carp
            What is the most upsetting, is the philps headed screw, used for a front frame screw. ..I mean only a masochist would do that.
            I bought it like that 🤷. Do not fret! With the puncture pin seal I also ordered a front frame screw as well as a cup seal.

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            • JeepDVLZ45
              South Paw
              • Aug 2020
              • 1868
              • Ragnastock’s 2nd Most Northern Outpost

              #10
              A few of mine have has a small gap as well.
              if it ain’t leaking, I say you rock it on the field
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