So I received my new Sekhmet digital pressure gauge today. I wanted to replace the stock gauge on my Kral Puncher Jumbo .22 because it was hard to read and didn’t seem very accurate. So took the gun apart and removed the bottle and valve block assembly to degas it. Why Kral doesn’t provide a degas valve is a mystery to me. In any event I put the bottle valve assy. in my vice just enough to hold it. Then I grabbed a small C-Clamp that fit the valve block in order to depress the air valve and release all the pressure. It worked perfectly and took only seconds. I removed the old gauge and installed the new gauge. Put everything back together and started to fill the gun with my compressor. Well nothing happened? The gun wasn’t building up pressure? It seemed like it was leaking from the new gauge threads so I removed the new gauge and re-installed the old gauge but with the same result no pressure built? Then I tried filling the bottle removed from the action so I could better pinpoint where it was leaking. From what I could ascertain it seems like it is leaking from the valve itself where the air is released to make a shot. I attempted to remove the valve stem (for lack of a better term) but it would not budge even slightly. I mean that thing is like frozen? This gun is brand new and I have had it apart before to polish all the trigger parts and it went back together and I was able to fill and shoot it without issue. I’m just stumped and more than a little discouraged. I was really excited to put that new digital gauge in and better see how much air I have been using. I am hoping the brain trust here has had some experience with this and can guide me to resolving this. The gun at this point is completely unusable and that is super depressing. Thank you in advance for any help you all can provide.