Ok, where do it start... I got a bag o parts fr a friend last week and got it all put together. Super polished it and it was all ready to go with buying new seals. I ordered the 2 different sets of orings (now I'm set for a few lifetimes of owning this Peeg...), put in some springs to add the 1/4" BBs, and replaced the 12g face seal. Made my own valve tool today and reassembled everything with a little disappointment. Shoot to pierce takes like 5+ shots and when it happens, I get 1 "good" shot with variable leaking from the frame and barrel.
So common sense with barrel leak for most guns means a bad interface with the cup seal. I'm not too worried about that part. More worried about the leaking everywhere else. I've looked at all kinds of videos and how to service non-cartridge valves but nothing seems to work right. Yes, I've tried both the original frame and the Cocker slider frame. Both do the same thing with having to shoot it multiple times to get it to pierce.
How many turns does it take to get the valve nut to seat the valve properly? I feel like I might not be cranking it down enough to get the seals to crush properly.
I throw myself at the feet of the brass gods to help me get this shiny beauty shooting.
So common sense with barrel leak for most guns means a bad interface with the cup seal. I'm not too worried about that part. More worried about the leaking everywhere else. I've looked at all kinds of videos and how to service non-cartridge valves but nothing seems to work right. Yes, I've tried both the original frame and the Cocker slider frame. Both do the same thing with having to shoot it multiple times to get it to pierce.
How many turns does it take to get the valve nut to seat the valve properly? I feel like I might not be cranking it down enough to get the seals to crush properly.
I throw myself at the feet of the brass gods to help me get this shiny beauty shooting.
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