Walther CPM-1 cylinders

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gunsmoke77802
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Walther CPM-1 cylinders

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So I have a cherry CPM-1 CO2 that I love. Don't shoot it much but still its a fine pistol. One now both cylinders lose CO2 in 2 days time. How or where do I go to get a repair kit for these. It's a shame to let it die. thanks
spektr
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You might be able to put some life into the seals by using a bit of silicone based oil. Zynthdtic o rings seem to like it
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There's a long thread in "Olympic Pistol" on this very subject. Members will offer no help.
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Rover wrote:There's a long thread in "Olympic Pistol" on this very subject.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=58675
Bsquareng
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Re: Walther CPM-1 cylinders

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I would try Umarex, they are the current US rep for Walther. I had good response and service from them on parts and replacing seals for my Diana model 6.
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Go here:

http://www.carlwalther.com/page1.htm

I personally would try Walther in Germany.

The first thing I would try, though, is to see if Pilk couldn't help you.
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m1963
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A new cylinder might still be had, check here-
http://www.emrr.org.uk/2767902.html

Remove the VAT, and the price isn't too hateful. Be sure to email, or call, and confirm availability before commiting funds.
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I had an issue with one of my P44 cylinders. It turns out it didnt like being stored for months at a time full. So I lubed the poppet valve with a bit of synthetic gun oil and exercised it empty with an allen wrench to move it 20 or 30 times.... Wiped off the excess oil and all was fine. A data point for you....
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