Hello
@Hampton Great rifle! The R5m is easy to work on and nicely designed for maintenance. If you are getting air in your face when you shoot you may have lost your breech o-ring. The bolt block slides backwards and away with just a single 4mm hex socket screw in the rear. You may need a block of wood and some gentle tapping in the magazine well if it is tight. And then you have to separate the puzzle piece connection in the cocking link rod on the left side by moving the bolt block sideways and wiggling it. You will see a counterbore in the breech where an O-ring should be.
According to the schematics I have, the O-ring size for the r5m 22 caliber breech should be 5.3x2.4mm (0.208" ID x 0.094" CS). this is mighty close in dimension to a standard dash size -207 o-ring which is specified to be 0.206" inside diameter and 0.103" cross section diameter. Standard 70 durometer buna n type compound is good.
Sounds like a used gun, don't be surprised if you need to replace another o-ring or two here and there. Although the air reservoir may be rated for 300 bar, it's better not to fill past about 230 bar or so to avoid over stressing the O-rings in the air reservoir and regulator assembly.
You can search for maintenance videos from Edgun West and others on YouTube that show these procedures. Edgun West has schematics on their website.
Regards,
Feinwerk