Daisy 777 questions
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2020 8:44 pm
Hello all
I have a (new to me) Daisy 777 that I picked up off of eBay and I'm having a few issues with it after a rebuild. I've looked around and I've found similar issues, but not exactly what I'm seeing, so hoping someone can help.
I was able to easily get the gun apart. I replaced the two main seals, as well as the one on the bolt. I also replaced the valve. The valve in the rebuild kid has a head that looks like the shape of a qtip that goes in to the seat; the original valve had an end that is tapered, and looks like it would seat better.
Upon reassembly, I pumped it up and could immediately hear air coming out of the breech. I closed the bolt, and the air was re directing out of the end of the barrel. When pulling the trigger, it made a decent crack, and there was certainly air coming out of the barrel. I loaded up a pellet and tried pumping and firing. It pumped up fine, but when I pulled the trigger, nothing happened. The pellet didn't fire, and the air wasn't released. Which leads me to believe that the valve isn't sealing well enough to even build enough air to fire. What puzzles me is why there is an air release with no pellet, but nothing when it's loaded. Additionally, I don't think the pump handle is adjusted right - when not cocked/pumped, it falls off of the side about 4 1/4". I know it probably needs adjustment, but obviously that doesn't affect the seal.
My question is - does anyone make a seal replacement kit with the valve having the old tapered head? I've seen one article where someone used a Dremel to get a new valve to seat, but I"m not sure I want to attempt that yet.
Is there anything else I should be looking at? I"m still puzzled at it's behavior when loaded vs. unloaded with the air release
Edit: I was able to take both vales apart. I swapped the heads to use the tapered one with the new spring. Same issue. Still leaks, but this time I"m not sure why since I would think that head would be sealing.
thanks!
Michael
I have a (new to me) Daisy 777 that I picked up off of eBay and I'm having a few issues with it after a rebuild. I've looked around and I've found similar issues, but not exactly what I'm seeing, so hoping someone can help.
I was able to easily get the gun apart. I replaced the two main seals, as well as the one on the bolt. I also replaced the valve. The valve in the rebuild kid has a head that looks like the shape of a qtip that goes in to the seat; the original valve had an end that is tapered, and looks like it would seat better.
Upon reassembly, I pumped it up and could immediately hear air coming out of the breech. I closed the bolt, and the air was re directing out of the end of the barrel. When pulling the trigger, it made a decent crack, and there was certainly air coming out of the barrel. I loaded up a pellet and tried pumping and firing. It pumped up fine, but when I pulled the trigger, nothing happened. The pellet didn't fire, and the air wasn't released. Which leads me to believe that the valve isn't sealing well enough to even build enough air to fire. What puzzles me is why there is an air release with no pellet, but nothing when it's loaded. Additionally, I don't think the pump handle is adjusted right - when not cocked/pumped, it falls off of the side about 4 1/4". I know it probably needs adjustment, but obviously that doesn't affect the seal.
My question is - does anyone make a seal replacement kit with the valve having the old tapered head? I've seen one article where someone used a Dremel to get a new valve to seat, but I"m not sure I want to attempt that yet.
Is there anything else I should be looking at? I"m still puzzled at it's behavior when loaded vs. unloaded with the air release
Edit: I was able to take both vales apart. I swapped the heads to use the tapered one with the new spring. Same issue. Still leaks, but this time I"m not sure why since I would think that head would be sealing.
thanks!
Michael