Walther LP300 - tightness of cylinder with pressure
Posted: Fri May 03, 2019 1:53 pm
I have acquired a Walther LP300, which I was lent. When I first received it to try, it was charged to about 200bar.
I shot it down to about 100 bar. Cylinder unscrewed easily and freely.
I've just recharged it to 250 and it is almost impossible to screw the cylinder on fully - the face of the cyl is about 0.5-1.0mm away from the body. It does work correctly however. The green band on the pressure gauge goes up to 300 bar on this gun.
I let the air down to about 100 bar and it screws on easily. Brought it up to 150 bar - same.
Haven't brought it back up to a higher pressure again yet as seeking guidance.
Can anyone who has one tell me if this is normal for the tightening to be that much harder at higher pressures?
(Please only reply if you actually have - or have had - one!)
I shot it down to about 100 bar. Cylinder unscrewed easily and freely.
I've just recharged it to 250 and it is almost impossible to screw the cylinder on fully - the face of the cyl is about 0.5-1.0mm away from the body. It does work correctly however. The green band on the pressure gauge goes up to 300 bar on this gun.
I let the air down to about 100 bar and it screws on easily. Brought it up to 150 bar - same.
Haven't brought it back up to a higher pressure again yet as seeking guidance.
Can anyone who has one tell me if this is normal for the tightening to be that much harder at higher pressures?
(Please only reply if you actually have - or have had - one!)