EDgun EDgun Matador slight leak.

I recently saw a WTB ad in the classifieds for an R3M and thought I’d answer it because I haven’t shot mine in at least two years. I sent the member a message telling him that I had one I’d be willing to sell, and included a picture from several years ago intending to take more if the party looking was at all interested. It was late when I saw the ad and because the person looking was evidently NOT interested, I forgot about it for a couple of days. After my remaining brain cells finally line up enough that I remembered the incident, I thought I’d pull it out of my safe and maybe look it over and shoot it some. Upon doing so, I noticed that it was empty of air which was strange. The last time I looked at it (removed the scope to put it on something else temporarily), it was low but still holding air. I put a little in it to see if it had a noticeable air leak that I could hear and it does not. It is leaking, but it’s too slow to hear and seems to lose only about 20 to 30 bar over several days. I know these guns are simple and robust so I’m sure I won’t have any trouble with tracking it down and stopping it, but before I start, I thought I’d see if there are any members here who might throw some tips my way. Regardless, I’ll post my findings here once I complete the process in hopes of helping anyone with a Matador slow leak in the future.
 
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I recently saw a WTB ad in the classifieds for an R3M and thought I’d answer it because I haven’t shot mine in at least two years. I sent the member a message telling him that I had one I’d be willing to sell, and included a picture from several years ago intending to take more if the party looking was at all interested. It was late when I saw the ad and because the person looking was evidently NOT interested, I forgot about it for a couple of days. After my remaining brain cells finally line up enough that I remembered the incident, I thought I’d pull it out of my safe and maybe look it over and shoot it some. Upon doing so, I noticed that it was empty of air which was strange. The last time I looked at it (removed the scope to put it on something else temporarily), it was low but still holding air. I put a little in it to see if it had a noticeable air leak that I could hear and it does not. It is leaking, but it’s too slow to hear and seems to lose only about 20 to 30 bar over several days. I know these guns are simple and robust so I’m sure I won’t have any trouble with tracking it down and stopping it, but before I start, I thought I’d see if there are any members here who might throw some tips my way. Regardless, I’ll post my findings here once I complete the process in hopes of helping anyone with a Matador slow leak in the future.
What a timely post. I also have an Edgun Matador that I discovered was empty after sitting unused in my safe for a while. Mine is the earlier R2.5. I had not used it much in the last several years. I’ll be watching this thread to hopefully piggyback on the advice that you receive. Thanks for the post.
Kenny
 
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I had leaks in the "check valve" in the fill port. I didn't have the right size o-ring, so I reversed it and it worked. The valve design is a slotted screw with o-ring. I had to play the the screw tension 3 times to get it right. Too tight the gun won't fill, too loose it leaks air.
I appreciate the info on this and now remember hearing that they sometimes leak at the fill port.
What a timely post. I also have an Edgun Matador that I discovered was empty after sitting unused in my safe for a while. Mine is the earlier R2.5. I had not used it much in the last several years. I’ll be watching this thread to hopefully piggyback on the advice that you receive. Thanks for the post.
Kenny
It may take me a few days, but I'll update here as soon as I have the chance to begin troubleshooting.