The CO2 seals that come with the the gun just don't last and Umarex has never sold them. They used to sell the air valve which included the seal, but they are not selling parts anymore. With the advice of Member "Nervoustrig" I got the tools, leather punches in mm's, and the sheet polyurethane in 2mm thickness and 80 durometer to make new seals.
I have 2 PPK bb guns now, a 2014 first series, and an early second series with the flush CO2 tightener, sold to me kindly by member TWebster. (WHAT A GREAT SITE! ) Recently, I've had difficulty getting a new CO2 cartridge in EITHER gun, going through 6 cartridges, hissing and freezing with horrible leaks on attempting to install them. I tried several different size combinations, most of which failed.
My problem was that I was trying to replicate the measurements of the OEM seals, thinking I'd get better performance that way- NOPE! the originals have a 4mm hole, and I'd judge the polyurethane to be much softer. The SIZES that work best for me is an 8mm outer diameter seal with a 3mm hole in the middle to allow the puncture point to come through. A seal with a 2.5mm hole is one of the guns now holding gas, but it took a lot of screwing down to get it to stop leaking, while the other gun was virtually silent after puncture and made an authoritative POP on first trigger pull! How long the 3mm hole one will last remains to be seen, but at least it is working well now.
Bluemill
9/14/23
I have 2 PPK bb guns now, a 2014 first series, and an early second series with the flush CO2 tightener, sold to me kindly by member TWebster. (WHAT A GREAT SITE! ) Recently, I've had difficulty getting a new CO2 cartridge in EITHER gun, going through 6 cartridges, hissing and freezing with horrible leaks on attempting to install them. I tried several different size combinations, most of which failed.
My problem was that I was trying to replicate the measurements of the OEM seals, thinking I'd get better performance that way- NOPE! the originals have a 4mm hole, and I'd judge the polyurethane to be much softer. The SIZES that work best for me is an 8mm outer diameter seal with a 3mm hole in the middle to allow the puncture point to come through. A seal with a 2.5mm hole is one of the guns now holding gas, but it took a lot of screwing down to get it to stop leaking, while the other gun was virtually silent after puncture and made an authoritative POP on first trigger pull! How long the 3mm hole one will last remains to be seen, but at least it is working well now.
Bluemill
9/14/23
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