Resurrecting a Crosman 101, Part 2, putting it back together

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Part 2 of a 3 part video series, we re-assemble and offer a few suggestions on how to clean up and polish valve parts. Let’s get this air rifle working again!
    Check out Part 1 - disassembly here; • Resurrecting a Crosman...
    And adding an oring to the compression chamber, if needed, here; • Resurrecting a Crosman...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @markjohnston8277
    @markjohnston8277 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the help

  • @robertdove6660
    @robertdove6660 10 місяців тому

    Genuinely so grateful for this. A developed a passion for these 10 years ago and have been collecting them since, with the intent of fixing them. Now I can. I am getting a lathe and plan on making my own parts when needed, and plan to grab as many as I can and just fix them for the pure admiration I have for these. thanks again. I think I used to live around where you are from if I am correct. I lived in Scappoose, Oregon for a time and actually called your shop once. Anyway, thanks again.

    • @gboutdoors5198
      @gboutdoors5198 2 дні тому

      Man how much are those worth I wannt one really badly

  • @billroya-hq6oz
    @billroya-hq6oz 6 місяців тому

    I have followed your video in trying to resurrect a model 101 air gun. It was not holding any air. I obtained the seal kit and replaced what was in the gun after cleaning and polishing per your video. All the seals seem to be working except when i get it re-assembled, it is not holding the air. As you pump it you can hear/feel the air coming back thru the breech/barrel. I have taken it apart and re-assembled 3 times and still it will not hold air. Do you have any suggestions on what the problem/fix might be? Thanks.

    • @NorthWestAirgun
      @NorthWestAirgun  6 місяців тому

      You're supposed to cock it before you pump, are you doing that?