Brocock compatto .22 can anybody here work on it ??

Had my compatto lined up with Motörhead to get repaired but due to his new position at Jsar he said he couldn't work on it 

totally understandable and I wish him great luck with his new venture at jsar 

however my compatto still needs to get repaired (leaks air out of the breech end of the barell when I try to fill it ) 

that said what if any are my options other than aoa to do the repair ?? 

Ive talked to precision airguns trinnier outdoors and Utah airguns and they all said they can't work on it 

would like to get it ready for spring time here in central ca so I can go ground squirrel hunting with it 

if anybody here can work on it hit me up or if anyone knows who might be able to fix it send me thier contact info and I'll check with them 

thanks for any help guys 

pcpfan37
 
They are not difficult to work on. I have had mine apart on numerous occasions and have now done extensive modifications to it to add a new barrel system and a CF Bottle.

You likely have just picked up a bit of trash in the valve seat area. I am assuming you have tried filling it by cocking it first to remove any hammer pressure from the valve stem.

If you have the parts diagram from your manual look in the area of #7 and #9.
 
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Im pretty sure I could probably repair it the problem is when I took it down to inspect it I ended up with these parts left on the bench 

I know where the big aluminum spacer goes and I think the small spring goes in the bolt handle along with a tiny ball bearing which I think is missing The black spacer I have no idea where it came from the bigger spring goes over the end of the valve seat?? I think lol 

i bought the rifle used on agn with no manual 

pcpfan37


 
John, I have not worked on this particular model. But I have worked on many pcps and even multi pumps like the Benjamin 392. All pcp airguns are almost the same, some are more delicate than others, just need to work on them slowly. like T3pRanch said, it's super easy. degas, take the breech off, triggers, hammers, valves. I have a lathe and can make custom parts. boring the ports for more power. ETC. 
 
Maybe try one of the old school air smith types?

AZ in Idaho, sorry cant find contact and it may not be super fast turn around but he can do it.

David Slade perhaps https://www.airgunwerks.com/ turn around never over 6 weeks.

And https://www.airguns-usa.com/ is the best custom shop and certainly would be capable of standard repair, no idea on turn around.



John