Odd AP problem
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Odd AP problem
I had a odd problem happen tonight. I shot 5 shots on a target, changed targets and when I shot the first shot it acted like it didn't have any air pressure. I took the tank off and checked it and the pressure said it was at 150 bar. So I bleed it a little bit and then it seemed to work just fine. The other cylinder worked just fine. It was on a Walther LP201. What caused this problem?? Did maybe the check value stick in the tank???
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I don't think they ever have from new. I bought this pistol from another bullseye shooter. He shot it for years and didn't have any issue. I called pilk today and they think it is the regulator. I also talked to two other pistol shooters in the state, one is a gunsmith, they think the same. I tried it with both cylinders last night and nothing. Just enough pressure to get the pellet to the target but not thru the cardboard backer.
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Low velocity can be either the regulator valve or the striker that opens the valve.
If this happened all of a sudden, you may have broken a spring or have something crudding up the works.
Strip and inspect, having a good look at the striker and striker spring first. Disassembly of the regulator is a little more difficult and may need a gunsmith.
If this happened all of a sudden, you may have broken a spring or have something crudding up the works.
Strip and inspect, having a good look at the striker and striker spring first. Disassembly of the regulator is a little more difficult and may need a gunsmith.
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