Thank you. This was very informative. I own multiple co2 airgun replicas and it's a shame the valves and feeding lips aren't standardized, even though they all run on the same 12g co2 canisters. It probably would be high time to replace the valves and feeding lips on all of these but different manufacturers might have different quirks when it comes to stripping down the magazines. Choosing between Glock 17 Gen4 and Gen5 was difficult at first but ended up with the Gen4 because the gun itself is field strippable for easy lubrication, cleaning and whatnot - maybe this video will add even more lifespan to the thing.
Hello. Do you know the name of that three-way spanner you bought from Amazon ? I'm having i tricky time trying to find one. Thank you for your time. Joe.
Possibly but it will happen again in the same amount of time you’re actually better buying a replacement gasket from eBay and fitting that into the screw unit. I’ve had no more leaks since doing that. The eBay gasket is slightly softer and thicker. The problem is the gasket umarex supply is some sort of hard plastic which gets hard and loses it ability to be an effective seal.
Thank you. This was very informative.
I own multiple co2 airgun replicas and it's a shame the valves and feeding lips aren't standardized, even though they all run on the same 12g co2 canisters.
It probably would be high time to replace the valves and feeding lips on all of these but different manufacturers might have different quirks when it comes to stripping down the magazines.
Choosing between Glock 17 Gen4 and Gen5 was difficult at first but ended up with the Gen4 because the gun itself is field strippable for easy lubrication, cleaning and whatnot - maybe this video will add even more lifespan to the thing.
Awesome stuff Sir! I've ordered the larger valve and hopefully once fitted the loaded mag will work like new. Thanks
i am having the same issue bought from them they should replace for free?
Hello. Do you know the name of that three-way spanner you bought from Amazon ? I'm having i tricky time trying to find one. Thank you for your time. Joe.
its called a ‘stainless steel universal element valve key’ if that shows nothing search for a valve removal tool.
copies the link, got This site can’t be reached, removed the spares. it went to Bagnall & Kirkwood but could not see a link to spares
they’ve changed their look but it still exists. google ‘bagnall and kirkwood spares’ that will take you to the website.
it should be covered under warranty?
Possibly but it will happen again in the same amount of time you’re actually better buying a replacement gasket from eBay and fitting that into the screw unit. I’ve had no more leaks since doing that. The eBay gasket is slightly softer and thicker. The problem is the gasket umarex supply is some sort of hard plastic which gets hard and loses it ability to be an effective seal.
cheers