My gun is still under warranty, so should I ask ATI for a replacement part? A new gun? For them to fix it?
Please Help,
AK
Please Help,
AK
Antoni= Check your box that the rifle came in. I have 4 liberty's & they all came with spare probe o-rings. There in a small cellophane packet so it's easy to overlook them. Also one of rifles had the o-rings under the Styrofoam ?
Antoni , I watched the banker4 vid and using what I learned I've taken my Liberty apart many many times with no problems. I took it apart not because it failed but because I'm a madd modder and can't leave anything stock! lol Now I wish The Banker4 would do a vid on how to work on the Sumatra 2500.
Antoni
Just following up on the probe o rings
I looked at my Liberty and in my (inexperienced) opinion it looks possible to change the pellet probe o rings without taking the gun apart
If I were to try this it would mean
- degassing the gun
Using the side lever
- working the probe into a position to loosen the o rings from their groove
-the moving the probe backward to slide the o rings off over the end
Reverse the procedure (with silicone grease for lubrication) for installing the o rings
If anyone with more knowledge that I is following, please comment on this method.
And
BTW
With advice from Steve (The Banker) you cannot go wrong
Ed
PS
DesertSilver
Boy am I looking forward to the Sumatra video
Hi Antoni, the video above that silentsquirrel posted is my video. I'm not an expert just a curious fellow. Do not be afraid to just go at it. The worst that can happen is you have to send it back in away and the best is that you gain confidence and experience which lasts a life time.
Changing the probe orings is very easy. Use a semi sharp pick which you can get online for a few dollars or harbor freight. I big deal if you restore the rings coming off as they are shot anyway. then just lube the orings with some silicone grease and push them on with your fingers.
I know you can do it.