To de gas it you can either unscrew the fill prob or the gauge go real slow don't unscrew it all the way only unscrew it till you hear the air start to leak out and let it drain out till empty. Im positive its fix able it wouldn't be to difficult to repair it. Id say it either the valve stem or spring broken. There also the possibility that the water filter screen broke and parts of it went in to the valve not letting the valve open. The filter is built in to the end cap. The filter In my opinion a shity design and doesn't need to be there at all. Nibbs and hank both have sent different Crossman back because of the filter braking and making the airgun unusable. If you de gass and disassemble it on video i can walk you through repair it. If you like or want to fix it. I can also repair it if you don't fill convertible doing it. Id say its no more than 15$ for any of the parts and a few orings to reseal it. 💯😉🫡👍✌️💪
@@josephsaucedo8691 thanks Joseph, Im thinking the roumd ball ammo I was using might have slipped thru the transfer port and os resting inside the valve . I will let you know if I decide to turn it back in on the recall or try a repair , I hadnt thought of unscrewing the guage , great idea
@jasonnealey8325 no problem I wouldn't think the transfer port hole big enough for the round ball to be able enter the valve it self. If any thing I'd say it would get stuck in the transfer port . The round ball would have to brake apart for it to enter the valve port. Most of the time the valve port is smaller then the actual transfer port it self on factory Crossmans and the valve port a lot smaller than the caliber of the round ball . At least it should be. 🫡💯😉👍✌️
To de gas it you can either unscrew the fill prob or the gauge go real slow don't unscrew it all the way only unscrew it till you hear the air start to leak out and let it drain out till empty. Im positive its fix able it wouldn't be to difficult to repair it. Id say it either the valve stem or spring broken. There also the possibility that the water filter screen broke and parts of it went in to the valve not letting the valve open. The filter is built in to the end cap. The filter In my opinion a shity design and doesn't need to be there at all. Nibbs and hank both have sent different Crossman back because of the filter braking and making the airgun unusable. If you de gass and disassemble it on video i can walk you through repair it. If you like or want to fix it. I can also repair it if you don't fill convertible doing it. Id say its no more than 15$ for any of the parts and a few orings to reseal it. 💯😉🫡👍✌️💪
@@josephsaucedo8691 thanks Joseph, Im thinking the roumd ball ammo I was using might have slipped thru the transfer port and os resting inside the valve . I will let you know if I decide to turn it back in on the recall or try a repair , I hadnt thought of unscrewing the guage , great idea
@jasonnealey8325 no problem I wouldn't think the transfer port hole big enough for the round ball to be able enter the valve it self. If any thing I'd say it would get stuck in the transfer port . The round ball would have to brake apart for it to enter the valve port. Most of the time the valve port is smaller then the actual transfer port it self on factory Crossmans and the valve port a lot smaller than the caliber of the round ball . At least it should be. 🫡💯😉👍✌️