Hey gang, I got a 177 caliber P1 from about 2000. It shoots a little slower than when I first got it. The gun was making 5.2 fpe and now it makes 4.2 fpe. I'm pretty sure it lost the power when it finally stopped smoking. I added a few drops of RWS spring oil through the slots and the power briefly came up but not to original levels. I tried dry firing the gun a few times to form fit the Teflon piston seal. The power came up slightly for a shot or two and then subsided.
I took apart the gun and there was a few cuts in the piston seal edge which would explain the dieseling. Not having a piston seal I cleaned off the oil and old caked lube. I lightly lubed the piston and spring with moly. The gun picked up 10 fps but it's still not up to the power levels when it was dieseling oil.
With the spring bent and the seal grooved I'd like to replace them and tune it. This is my first rodeo with this model and would appreciate any tips from someone familiar with these guns.
Thank you
I took apart the gun and there was a few cuts in the piston seal edge which would explain the dieseling. Not having a piston seal I cleaned off the oil and old caked lube. I lightly lubed the piston and spring with moly. The gun picked up 10 fps but it's still not up to the power levels when it was dieseling oil.
With the spring bent and the seal grooved I'd like to replace them and tune it. This is my first rodeo with this model and would appreciate any tips from someone familiar with these guns.
Thank you