Anschutz air cylinder
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Anschutz air cylinder
I have a leaky air cylinder for a 2002 CA. Is there anything that can be done to "repair" these or is it necessary to go and buy a new one? Mine is 12+ years old so I'm pretty sure it's out of that 10 year use warning, which I don't care about as I'm not competing, but if it's fixable don't want it to blow up on me.
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Re: Anschutz air cylinder
Strongly recommend buy a new one. A good gunsmith would not touch a 12 yr old pressure vessel, and parts and labor costs would make it just as expensive anyway. 10 yr limit is in lieu of a hydro test. Safety not bureaucracy.
Re: Anschutz air cylinder
On the contrary, this is NOTHING but bureaucracy. When was the last time you heard of a cylinder bursting (if ever)?TenMetrePeter wrote:Strongly recommend buy a new one. A good gunsmith would not touch a 12 yr old pressure vessel, and parts and labor costs would make it just as expensive anyway. 10 yr limit is in lieu of a hydro test. Safety not bureaucracy.
Unfortunately, you'll have to fix the cylinder yourself or pay through the nose for a new one.
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Re: Anschutz air cylinder
They havent been around long enough yet but give it time. So what is (s)he going to use to dismantle the cylinder ends - a bench vise and a pair of pump pliers? Will that help the integrity of an old pressure vessel? If by not competing the OP means never standing next to another human to shoot then fine, risk it.
We still dont know where it is leaking from.
We still dont know where it is leaking from.