Good presentation. You are the first guy to acknowledge the value of the silicone "grease". While NOT a lube for metal parts it's terrific on o-rings and other types of sealing items. I've used it for many years in my job to seal against pressure and vacuums and figured it might be great for somethings on air guns. It can also lube plastic parts that a real oil might mess up. Get some and us it sparingly . As they used to say " a little dab will do you". No need to slobber it on anything.
I remember that "Little dab"that did me. It was called (Brylcream) , a good smelling not so greasy goop for the hair. Hell , I bet that would work now that ya mention it. !
Although this video is several years old, I had this issue with a Co2 Airgun. (2022) Used the silicone "gel" I use for plumbing (O-Rings) let it sit on the seal for 3-4 days, loaded in a cartridge and NO LEAKS!!!!! Thank You so much for this fix!
Chiinnature, thank you so very much for the idea about using silicon grease. I used the end of a toothpick to carefully apply silicon grease to the two quad seals and quad seal retainers in the valve assembly of my old Crosman 357. It worked great. I went from getting 30 shots per CO2 cartridge to 60 shots! I was about to throw the gun away before trying your idea. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I had given up on fixing my leaky CO2 magazines until I saw this video. I sprayed airsoft silicon lubricant into the magazine and waited a while. Once I installed a new CO2 cartridge, the leak was sealed. This saved me the cost of buying another magazine.
When recommending grease and/or oil it's important to make the distinction between silicone and petroleum based lubricants. Petroleum based lubricants tend to eat away at seals eventually causing a leak, rather than preventing them.
Great video! I was struggling with my Crossman 2240 Carbine conversion. First cartridge stuck horrible. let it alone two years. Put new cartridge in it twice. Cocked it, pulled the trigger just to have all the gas leak out. Thumbs up!!!!
Your explanations are based on science and they are helpful! Using the hair dryer to dry the oil, the seal would be warmed up and expanded to seal better is a great explanation!
I know this is an older video, but I wanted to let you know... it's very helpful. I just got a Umarex air pistol and I will be using a lot of this information. Thank you.
Thank you, great fix and you are very entertaining. Another good thing about silicone is that it doesn't attract dirt and dust like petroleum lubricants.
Love your video. Very good to know that all these applications can help the age old problem of sealing properly with simple items. You may just have solved my problem. I used to leave the un-spent cylinder locked in for long periods of time without any lubricants. That has now changed. Thank you.
Thank you for this advice. I used the silicon grease..and worked....before I seen this video..I looked at buying a the seal itself...but was shocked to find it was more expensive than buying the full mag... I've ordered another mag.. for a beretta m9a3..I'd advise all not to mess about with tape...just get the silicon grease... once again thank you. Job well done..
My Dad has a Crosman SR357 and the C02 just leaks out in a min. We were going to take it in for servicing our buy another one but now i wanna try these solutions. I think I'll try the plumbing tape first but the silicone gel is next. Great video!! Thank you!
Silicone grease is also available from plumbing supply stores and you can bet it's a lot cheaper than going to an airgun supplier. It's very good for all O-rings and seals.
This worked great for leaky S&W M&P magazine. I sprayed silicone lube, keft it overnight, applied silicone grease to the fitting in the mag AND to the top of a fresh CO2 cartridge and voila. Worked great with this first one, hoping it keeps working with subsequent cartridges.
@@59er9er how to apply silicone grease on seal do we have to cover the whole seal with grease? Hole in the seal will also get covered can you please share how to do it?
Tip - cut a slingshot band (flat type) slightly larger than the c02 tip, which will loosely stick to the tip with oil applied. After the first c02 makes a seal, you should be able to use quite a few before having to change out the rubber. Retail slingshot rubber is probably the highest quality available.
Im new to this stuff, got the Beretta PX4 Storm Co2 and love it. Worked excellently for the first 7 or 8 cartridges then started leaking. I never gave any thought to lubricating the seal, so thanks. I’ll see if that helps.
Always pelgun oil co2 bulb, and NEVER leave it in longer than the shooting session. I learned this to my cost. Since using pelgun oil every bulb and removing immediately after shooting l have had no problems
Fixed it!!! Followed your simple advice. Mine was free and no workt. The valve was stuck. I sprayed LUBRICANT NOT WD40 and it worked well after a few resets and resprays. Works like a new one now. Thanks dude!
Many thanks for your useful and important presentation. Since I have two new pistols, and have great problems with the co2 gas capsels, I am very grateful for your advise. Thank you again!
Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks, particularly the way to use a hair dryer or low-power heat gun to soften the seals and help the grease soak in and do its job.
My name is John from New York City USA America, your video is so helpful for me. I have several co2 handguns and rifles. and I never knew about this tricks of yours. I knew about the oil but not the Teflon tape or the grease i didn't know, again thank you so MUCH.... KEEP SHOOTING 👍
Where are subtitles? I want to translate this to Bulgarian, and later to Russian and Hungarian. I am impressed that your trick works so that even the official dealer of silicon lube in Bulgaria is interested. Also many-many BB gun owners.
There's a better way!! Over time the cartridge turns to the right when you put in a new one and it turns the nipple screw in and eventually it won't seal!! All you have to do is screw the nipple screw out or turn it to the left about a half a turn and then from now on you need to hold the cartridge from turning when you put a new one in that's all there is to it so you might want to make a new video, UPDATE it works short term for a few minutes, I will update again later
The seals are of neoprene. They don't expand from the solvents in the lubricant. The lubricant does allow parts to slip around the seal, rather than pinching and damaging the seal.
Willster7471 dude i had two of those let me guess its made by umarex? And they. Both blew up like that the first week i had them umarex is garbage! If ur gonna by replicas buy lisenced versions anything other then umarex realy hahahah moral here is that i couldnt manage to fix it and to do so they make it to where you have to deal directly with umarex and i gave up on them cuz their customer service blew and their products hahah
Best video I've seen on this, tried the plumbers tape before and it didn't fix the leak on my Makarov... Silicone grease worked a treat though, Pistol now shoots 'A.O.K.' Cheers dude ;-)
I Also heard somebody say that the plastic disc you find on the inside of a cap from a coke bottle(a plastic bottle) can be cut just a little bigger than the tip of the c02 canister and provide the same function. I haven't tried it, just repeating something I heard. Nice vid. 👍good stuff. Very experienced content & thanks for the tips.
I have the crosman DPMS SBR , some of the batch of mags they have have a tendency to leak. , i tried one of your methods on one that i gave up on.And now i got it to work using the silicone spray method , cost me a couple of c02s,but that is still cheaper than buying a new mag at $65 , thanks
What a charismatic guy! I can understand, that this is a common issue ...I have just bought Beretta M9 made by Umarex, and already have this problem. 3 cartriges just blew away and I cant find out what I do wrong. Is it too tight? Is it not tight enough? The system is not perfect and I hope that it will be fixed soon by Umarex..not by clients. But Ill try the tips in the while. Thank you!❤
Want to thank you so much for this information just bought new to me co2 pistol. Have not used silicon grease or the spray yet but I have confidence that it will work also looking forward to digging out the old co2 rifle that I bought for my son back in the early 2000s should be able to restore it as well. Thanks so much again. Stay safe ehhhh
Thank you!! I have a glock 19gen 3, and a glock 19x . It was leaking air. Thx to u I used my hair clipper oil. 2 drops perfect!❤ unfortunately the oil did not work. I tried using gorilla tape..nothing.. keep trying
Hello there... what other alternative can I use for this air leaking problem?.... the silicone lube you use is not available. Any other brand?.... can I use WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant?
Chiinature, I have an airsoft revolver that I've had for a while and I accidentally left a cartridge in the gun for a day or two. My gun now leaks a lot of Co2 everytime I put in a new cartridge and I'm left with only a little air left which greatly reduces the number of shots and power of my gun. I know you addressed this in your video, but which fix would you use? I can't easily get the seal out since it's attached to the main part of the gun. Would the silicon grease fix the problem even if the valve is pushed back a bit? (Not entirely sure what the problem is yet.) Thanks in advance!
This video really helped. Wish manufacturers would find a way to prevent this because it seems like this happens to every mag way too soon for litterly everyone. That's way to often for s problem like this to be happening
Thats cause im sure they oil or grease the seals but once they box they could sit for days or weeks or even months befor some buys them then u thinking since new mag should be fine use you run 1 or 2 and oil dry up i was always oil seal and co2 tip even new ones it works silicon oil prefect and cheapest got mine for 3.00
Hey there, thanks for an awesome video. I really wished that I found this a few days ago. I'm new to c02 pistols and didn't know what oil to purchase. I've purchased a crossman chamber oil. Will it be fine for my hand gun or do I really need pellgun oil?
Damn, already put a bunch of gun oil on my new P320 M17. Hopefully I didn't ruin it because not only do I have silicone spray, I also have a bunch of silicone grease. When I empty this CO2 I'll be sure to spray it with the silicone and then later use the grease.
i just bought last week a Tac-force Tf-11 mac 11..It worked great but now after 10 mags or so the gas leaks out instantly unlike before a slight hiss when putting a new cartridge in...what could be the problem> tnx
The silicone grease method worked for me , I have had the Walther P99 RAM with the de cocking button for about eight or nine years it always leaked I think it has only fire about 30 shots since I bought it , and I was about to put it in the trash when I seen this video , so I tried this grease SILVERHOOK water proof Silicone Grease Operating Temperature -30 C to +180 C smeared it over the top of the CO2 capsule put the capsule in till it pierced it then tightened it more then backed it off about half a turn still leaking a bit , I then dry fired it ten times , and to my surprise the leak stopped . Maybe because this grease operates at such a low temperature the CO2 won't affect it as much.
I have crosman 357 magnum she leak i try silicon oil on co2 and seal and it work even dollar store sells this oil repair shop out here wanted 40 i did it for 2.00 .
Hey how are you doing buddy is there any way you could please tell me how to fix a sig saugser 1911 stock hammer ? This is my 3rd one and it always happens
Yeah that’s what I did my seal accident left gas in it weeks and I forgot all about it now it leaks I’m gonna try the silicone and the Teflon I have a 1911 BB gun it’s not blowback I wish I had it but don’t but that thing shoots very accurate thanks
I have a daisy model 100 ( the really old first semi auto co2 BB gun Daisy made) that takes the short 8 gram co2 tanks but it always instantly leaks out. The piercer looks kinda rough. Should I just use the grease and o rings?
Very nice and simple explanation on preservation of CO2 gun cartridge base and housings. Thank you for your excellent presentation!!
Good presentation. You are the first guy to acknowledge the value of the silicone "grease". While NOT a lube for metal parts it's terrific on o-rings and other types of sealing items. I've used it for many years in my job to seal against pressure and vacuums and figured it might be great for somethings on air guns. It can also lube plastic parts that a real oil might mess up. Get some and us it sparingly . As they used to say " a little dab will do you". No need to slobber it on anything.
Silicone grease is used in airsoft guns to lube metal gears. seems to work on metal parts for me.
I remember that
"Little dab"that did me.
It was called
(Brylcream) , a good smelling
not so greasy goop for the hair. Hell , I bet that would work now that ya mention it. !
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Although this video is several years old, I had this issue with a Co2 Airgun. (2022) Used the silicone "gel" I use for plumbing (O-Rings) let it sit on the seal for 3-4 days, loaded in a cartridge and NO LEAKS!!!!! Thank You so much for this fix!
How can you NOT like this guy :)
ikr, he definetely made me smile
True
For real. Very helpful too
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The original gangster
Very well spoken and explained. I thought 11 minutes would be full of waffle, but no, great well explained. Well done!
yes
Chiinnature, thank you so very much for the idea about using silicon grease. I used the end of a toothpick to carefully apply silicon grease to the two quad seals and quad seal retainers in the valve assembly of my old Crosman 357. It worked great. I went from getting 30 shots per CO2 cartridge to 60 shots! I was about to throw the gun away before trying your idea. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I bought my first air gun from this guy and he tought me the same strategy for maintenance. Very helpful person and passion business.
I had given up on fixing my leaky CO2 magazines until I saw this video. I sprayed airsoft silicon lubricant into the magazine and waited a while. Once I installed a new CO2 cartridge, the leak was sealed. This saved me the cost of buying another magazine.
When recommending grease and/or oil it's important to make the distinction between silicone and petroleum based lubricants. Petroleum based lubricants tend to eat away at seals eventually causing a leak, rather than preventing them.
I own a BW1911 R2 CO2 , thanks for the tips. The grease did the job for me ! ( problem was massive leak of gas ). Great video, keep it up !
Great video! I was struggling with my Crossman 2240 Carbine conversion. First cartridge stuck horrible. let it alone two years. Put new cartridge in it twice. Cocked it, pulled the trigger just to have all the gas leak out. Thumbs up!!!!
I really enjoyed your video, far superior to others that I watched.
Scott ThompsonThompson Thank you!!!
Your explanations are based on science and they are helpful! Using the hair dryer to dry the oil, the seal would be warmed up and expanded to seal better is a great explanation!
I know this is an older video, but I wanted to let you know... it's very helpful. I just got a Umarex air pistol and I will be using a lot of this information. Thank you.
Thank you, great fix and you are very entertaining. Another good thing about silicone is that it doesn't attract dirt and dust like petroleum lubricants.
Great explanation, you are a good person. Thank you for taking time out of your day to explain this to us. Cheers from California
Glad it was helpful!
Love your video. Very good to know that all these applications can help the age old problem of sealing properly with simple items. You may just have solved my problem. I used to leave the un-spent cylinder locked in for long periods of time without any lubricants. That has now changed. Thank you.
This was extremely good video. Just got my first co2 pistol, and want to keep it in good condition. Thanks from Canada!
Thank you for this advice. I used the silicon grease..and worked....before I seen this video..I looked at buying a the seal itself...but was shocked to find it was more expensive than buying the full mag... I've ordered another mag.. for a beretta m9a3..I'd advise all not to mess about with tape...just get the silicon grease... once again thank you. Job well done..
My Dad has a Crosman SR357 and the C02 just leaks out in a min. We were going to take it in for servicing our buy another one but now i wanna try these solutions. I think I'll try the plumbing tape first but the silicone gel is next. Great video!! Thank you!
7:13 its super thick, super slick, will stick.. this guy is great man
Thank you so much for the information, I have now lost two magazines to gas leak and just thought the mags had broke but no
Silicone grease is also available from plumbing supply stores and you can bet it's a lot cheaper than going to an airgun supplier. It's very good for all O-rings and seals.
This worked great for leaky S&W M&P magazine. I sprayed silicone lube, keft it overnight, applied silicone grease to the fitting in the mag AND to the top of a fresh CO2 cartridge and voila. Worked great with this first one, hoping it keeps working with subsequent cartridges.
@@59er9er how to apply silicone grease on seal do we have to cover the whole seal with grease? Hole in the seal will also get covered can you please share how to do it?
Tip - cut a slingshot band (flat type) slightly larger than the c02 tip, which will loosely stick to the tip with oil applied. After the first c02 makes a seal, you should be able to use quite a few before having to change out the rubber.
Retail slingshot rubber is probably the highest quality available.
The tape fixed it for me!
Because it's thick so thick so slick it will stick :D:D:D
All righT !!!!!
7:16 because its so thick and its so slick, so it will stick :)
Anton: I was about to select this part but you beat me to it-it needs to be a t-shirt with the dude’s face!
Are there any air gun pistols that do not have this problem.
Everything need care and love, with right use snd cate they can last pretty long
instead of teflon tape you can use liquid o-ring and put a tiny layer on top of your co2 cartridge. and that "WILL" fix the leak tested and worked.
Where do You find liquid O ring?
What size do you use?
Im new to this stuff, got the Beretta PX4 Storm Co2 and love it. Worked excellently for the first 7 or 8 cartridges then started leaking. I never gave any thought to lubricating the seal, so thanks. I’ll see if that helps.
Always pelgun oil co2 bulb, and NEVER leave it in longer than the shooting session. I learned this to my cost. Since using pelgun oil every bulb and removing immediately after shooting l have had no problems
Fixed it!!! Followed your simple advice. Mine was free and no workt.
The valve was stuck. I sprayed LUBRICANT NOT WD40 and it worked well after a few resets and resprays.
Works like a new one now.
Thanks dude!
I like the silicone grease treatment
Many thanks for your useful and important presentation. Since I have two new pistols, and have great problems with the co2 gas capsels, I am very grateful for your advise. Thank you again!
Works!! Remember silicon grease is the same as Dielectric grease.
Very cool tricks. I have a P38 leaking and will try all the above until I get it fixed. Good job brother.
if one tape application doesnt do it .. try two layers .. good luck
Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks, particularly the way to use a hair dryer or low-power heat gun to soften the seals and help the grease soak in and do its job.
Does ur revolver spit out the rest if the air from the barrel when the power is low?
The Silicone Grease looks like my silicone Teflon mix grease. And i think you could use a o-ring too.
Regards Thomas
currently trying with teflon grease and teflon tape.. hopefully it works. this is a brand new mag ffs
Great video, full of energy.
My name is John from New York City USA America, your video is so helpful for me. I have several co2 handguns and rifles. and I never knew about this tricks of yours. I knew about the oil but not the Teflon tape or the grease i didn't know, again thank you so MUCH....
KEEP SHOOTING 👍
Sir, you have a great personality! Thank you for the instructional video! Keep doing what your doing you just helped alot of people, you rule!!!
These are some great tips. I was able to resolve the slow leaking issue on my BB gun. Thank you so much..
exactly .. peace 😁👌
Can you do a video on how to remove/replace the spring in glock 19x co2 spring
Where are subtitles? I want to translate this to Bulgarian, and later to Russian and Hungarian. I am impressed that your trick works so that even the official dealer of silicon lube in Bulgaria is interested. Also many-many BB gun owners.
There's a better way!! Over time the cartridge turns to the right when you put in a new one and it turns the nipple screw in and eventually it won't seal!! All you have to do is screw the nipple screw out or turn it to the left about a half a turn and then from now on you need to hold the cartridge from turning when you put a new one in that's all there is to it so you might want to make a new video, UPDATE it works short term for a few minutes, I will update again later
I have noted your tip for use in the future, thank you.
Excellent vid. My 1960’s era Daisy Powerline 200 .177 BB Gun thanks you! Maybe she’ll run again! It’s an awesome gun!
He seems to know his stuff ,I'm going to give it a try .
The seals are of neoprene. They don't expand from the solvents in the lubricant. The lubricant does allow parts to slip around the seal, rather than pinching and damaging the seal.
Thankyou brother, got a new Walther ppq, leaks from new, and will try. I'm glad I found your channel,
I have an HK USP and when I insert the co2 and screw it in, all of the CO2 rushes out and the cartridge freezes up. How can I fix this issue?
Willster7471 that's not an issue, that's normal
Willster7471 I have the same gun and problem plus sometimes it will work and just leak
Willster7471 dude i had two of those let me guess its made by umarex? And they. Both blew up like that the first week i had them umarex is garbage! If ur gonna by replicas buy lisenced versions anything other then umarex realy hahahah moral here is that i couldnt manage to fix it and to do so they make it to where you have to deal directly with umarex and i gave up on them cuz their customer service blew and their products hahah
Best video I've seen on this, tried the plumbers tape before and it didn't fix the leak on my Makarov... Silicone grease worked a treat though, Pistol now shoots 'A.O.K.' Cheers dude ;-)
My hammer block seal was toasted, unscrewed it out slightly, and dabbed it silicone on the threads and reset it. Works great again also
Never mind these air leaks from these air guns. Let me see your skills with all those swords or you just a collector.
damnnnn 😳
Maybe search swords then!!!
BIG TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;}
I Also heard somebody say that the plastic disc you find on the inside of a cap from a coke bottle(a plastic bottle) can be cut just a little bigger than the tip of the c02 canister and provide the same function. I haven't tried it, just repeating something I heard.
Nice vid. 👍good stuff. Very experienced content & thanks for the tips.
Thank you very much for your suggestions. I forgot about teflon tape! Fingers crossed.
.. no teflon ,, just get some decent quality electrical tape .. same modus 😁👌
Thanks! Just putting a dab of oil on the CO2 cartridge fixed my leak. Appreciate the video!
I have the crosman DPMS SBR , some of the batch of mags they have have a tendency to leak. , i tried one of your methods on one that i gave up on.And now i got it to work using the silicone spray method , cost me a couple of c02s,but that is still cheaper than buying a new mag at $65 , thanks
THANK YOU THANK YOU! I soaked the seal in silicone grease for a few days and used a hair dryer. It has sealed so far.
Silicone grease worked beautifully! Thank you!
What a charismatic guy! I can understand, that this is a common issue ...I have just bought Beretta M9 made by Umarex, and already have this problem. 3 cartriges just blew away and I cant find out what I do wrong. Is it too tight? Is it not tight enough? The system is not perfect and I hope that it will be fixed soon by Umarex..not by clients. But Ill try the tips in the while.
Thank you!❤
Hello synthetic gel is that the same synthetic grease?
Ive tried the teflon tape method. Had no luck. Might try again though.
Want to thank you so much for this information just bought new to me co2 pistol. Have not used silicon grease or the spray yet but I have confidence that it will work also looking forward to digging out the old co2 rifle that I bought for my son back in the early 2000s should be able to restore it as well. Thanks so much again. Stay safe ehhhh
Very good tips thank you very much i have not tried silicon loop but will try and say my opinion
Thank you!! I have a glock 19gen 3, and a glock 19x . It was leaking air. Thx to u I used my hair clipper oil. 2 drops perfect!❤ unfortunately the oil did not work. I tried using gorilla tape..nothing.. keep trying
Lol the end was funny! Would like to see him playing a match of airsoft. I think it would be cool.
Love the game selection in the background
Thanks for the tips.
Going to try some on my old Crossman 150s.
I wonder why they don't put higher quality and/or replaceable seals in these products? They can be quite expensive.
Hello there... what other alternative can I use for this air leaking problem?.... the silicone lube you use is not available. Any other brand?.... can I use WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant?
just make a small gasket from a rubber glove, use a hole cutter if you have one the right size. install the rubber gasket and it works like a charm
I got the cr 357 by crosman i wonder if the silicon spray would work on it?
Chiinature, I have an airsoft revolver that I've had for a while and I accidentally left a cartridge in the gun for a day or two. My gun now leaks a lot of Co2 everytime I put in a new cartridge and I'm left with only a little air left which greatly reduces the number of shots and power of my gun. I know you addressed this in your video, but which fix would you use? I can't easily get the seal out since it's attached to the main part of the gun. Would the silicon grease fix the problem even if the valve is pushed back a bit? (Not entirely sure what the problem is yet.) Thanks in advance!
Thank you so so so so much. You fixed a ton of my issues at the perfect time. Thank you.
This video really helped. Wish manufacturers would find a way to prevent this because it seems like this happens to every mag way too soon for litterly everyone. That's way to often for s problem like this to be happening
Thats cause im sure they oil or grease the seals but once they box they could sit for days or weeks or even months befor some buys them then u thinking since new mag should be fine use you run 1 or 2 and oil dry up i was always oil seal and co2 tip even new ones it works silicon oil prefect and cheapest got mine for 3.00
Best video I've seen on the common Co2 issues!
Hey there, thanks for an awesome video. I really wished that I found this a few days ago. I'm new to c02 pistols and didn't know what oil to purchase. I've purchased a crossman chamber oil. Will it be fine for my hand gun or do I really need pellgun oil?
Good video!.....You covered multiple solutions, so I'll try the silicone grease or spray to reform the seal...then plumbers tape as last resort....
Facts. Me too.
Damn, already put a bunch of gun oil on my new P320 M17. Hopefully I didn't ruin it because not only do I have silicone spray, I also have a bunch of silicone grease.
When I empty this CO2 I'll be sure to spray it with the silicone and then later use the grease.
i just bought last week a Tac-force Tf-11 mac 11..It worked great but now after 10 mags or so the gas leaks out instantly unlike before a slight hiss when putting a new cartridge in...what could be the problem> tnx
So to preserve the seal where the co2 goes is best to lube it so it lubes the inside of the guns and seals?
Can you recommend where I can send my Daisy Powerline 92 for repair? (Leaking CO2)
Thanks Mark, great tips helped me cure my leakage problem, Peter
Thanks so much.. Totally worked, Subbed! Used this on the Bushmaster MPW semi\automatic gun Magazine.. you saved me 70 bucks! Thanks!
The silicone grease method worked for me , I have had the Walther P99 RAM with the de cocking button for about eight or nine years it always leaked I think it has only fire about 30 shots since I bought it , and I was about to put it in the trash when I seen this video , so I tried this grease SILVERHOOK water proof Silicone Grease Operating Temperature -30 C to +180 C smeared it over the top of the CO2 capsule put the capsule in till it pierced it then tightened it more then backed it off about half a turn still leaking a bit , I then dry fired it ten times , and to my surprise the leak stopped . Maybe because this grease operates at such a low temperature the CO2 won't affect it as much.
I remember watching your video many years ago lol, nice channel!
Yep ! That silicon grease is "THICK and SLICK and it STICKS"!
That explains it , thank you buddy.
What about revolvers ?
Out of production revolvers.
I have crosman 357 magnum she leak i try silicon oil on co2 and seal and it work even dollar store sells this oil repair shop out here wanted 40 i did it for 2.00 .
What alternative for pellgunoil would you recommend?
+Denis Matějka silicone oil spray
+Chiinnature thank you for fast reply. Im going to buy my first airgun and want to be prepared:) love your videos!
Thank you just a couple of drops of oil on the tip of the CO2 container and no more leaks!😊
How long can you leave your cartridge in safely?
Hey how are you doing buddy is there any way you could please tell me how to fix a sig saugser 1911 stock hammer ? This is my 3rd one and it always happens
Inexpensive, simple to set up and it works.
Are you still there to help. Some questions here.
Thanks Brother. Will try these. I have all that stuff already from paintball.
My gun leaks from the tip of the gun can u make a video for that?
Yeah that’s what I did my seal accident left gas in it weeks and I forgot all about it now it leaks I’m gonna try the silicone and the Teflon I have a 1911 BB gun it’s not blowback I wish I had it but don’t but that thing shoots very accurate thanks
Thank you for your information! All my air guns say Thanks to you by prolonging their life!
I have a daisy model 100 ( the really old first semi auto co2 BB gun Daisy made) that takes the short 8 gram co2 tanks but it always instantly leaks out. The piercer looks kinda rough. Should I just use the grease and o rings?
I have a co2 colt 1911 magazine leaking from the top. How can I fix it ? Thanx you
I also have this problem
nicolas vincent buy another mag you poor pice of shit
Piece***
Lasse Hansen some people lke to fix things them self simple as that
I think I've got the same issue as well, lol.
Answered my questions.