I have an RWS C225 that I’ve owned since the 90’s. When I insert a new CO2 cartridge it immediately loses all the gas. Is there anywhere that repairs these older guns?
Is it just and o-ring because sounds like an easy fixI have an RWS C225 that I’ve owned since the 90’s. When I insert a new CO2 cartridge it immediately loses all the gas. Is there anywhere that repairs these older guns?
That would be my first guess. I had left a CO2 cartridge in it for a while. I’d think that wouldn’t be a smart thing to do.Is it just and o-ring because sounds like an easy fix
No its really a good thing to do you supposed to keep air preasure on the o-rings but if an o-ring is bad it will lead you can grab 300 pcs kit on amazon for 15 bucks if you wanna try and fixThat would be my first guess. I had left a CO2 cartridge in it for a while. I’d think that wouldn’t be a smart thing to do.
Really? That kit would have that tiny o ring possibly? Awesome! I’ll check it out. Thanks for the help!No its really a good thing to do you supposed to keep air preasure on the o-rings but if an o-ring is bad it will lead you can grab 300 pcs kit on amazon for 15 bucks if you wanna try and fix
No problem and they last a long timeReally? That kit would have that tiny o ring possibly? Awesome! I’ll check it out. Thanks for the help!
Looked it up in the owners manual and you’re correct in the part number. Where can one be ordered?https://www.google.com/search?q=rws...gIFECEYnwWYAwaSBwQxOC4zoAeCdg&sclient=gws-wiz
first off it does not take an Oring it takes a seal it is easy to find the parts by looking up a parts diagram get the part number and see if it crosses over to other guns this standard procedure the cp88 takes the same seal
the seal number is 416.60.10.1 i am sorry to say this is not rocket science