It will be interesting to revisit this topic when the Delta Wolf has been out for a year or so.
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In my experience, having owned just about every make and model except an Impact, PCPs leak. Some do, some don’t. It seems the ones that use orings as dynamic seals (in addition to the reg) tend to leak more frequently than others, but all regulated guns use orings as dynamic seals in the regulator. I look at it as a fact of life and if you’re into this hobby then you do need to learn to change out the orings on your guns. Orings are very cheap, and I normally use Viton 75d when available. Some guns are easy to work on (EDGun, Cricket, most tube guns) and some not so easy (Bobcat Mk1 comes to mind). But none are overly difficult if you take your time...
Thank you gentlemen, my perspective was/is skewed on the issue. Thanks for clarifying I can see where false impressions on a products based on a small sample size might occur. Headed over to the Daystates owners forum... thanks..!
Didnt get the response you were hoping for?
And what response might that be? I found out there’s a Daystates Owners Forum... Hope had/has nothing to do with it Glem. On this forum one brand seems to have a lot of issues comparatively. Maybe in the other one it will be the other way around? The responses I got were cordial and informative, should I’ve expected otherwise? I am not bashing a brand, I just read the daily/weekly posts on various the leak issues and infer from that.
Maybe we should find out how many of these guns/owners of these guns there are here? That should have some bearing on the topic i would think.
Like said above this is a very popular forum for fx guns/impact (as we all know). So naturally this is where people will come for info and solutions. Seems like this thread has been done before but i can't find it. Ill start a thread and see how many impact owners there are here.
I have repaired every gun you've heard of and probably some you haven't. I have found a correlation between the quality of air people use vs how long the Orings last. I have opened guns that felt and smelled like a swamp inside I have noticed an increase in filthy air used in guns around the time cheap compressors entered the market. I'd be curious, of the guys on this thread could chime in, what they use to fill their guns. Before I opened my business I only used Nitrogen, not one leak in 5 years on any brand I had
My point is when you read stuff about "brand x" leaking, sometimes it's not always just the gun.
Sooo... for me, Viton seems the best general choice with polyurethane for difficult and dynamic uses.
Bob
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I have repaired every gun you've heard of and probably some you haven't. I have found a correlation between the quality of air people use vs how long the Orings last. I have opened guns that felt and smelled like a swamp inside I have noticed an increase in filthy air used in guns around the time cheap compressors entered the market. I'd be curious, of the guys on this thread could chime in, what they use to fill their guns. Before I opened my business I only used Nitrogen, not one leak in 5 years on any brand I had.
"with our own experience and data, maybe we all should look into planed maintenance schedules ( replace all O-rings etc. at one time or upgrade if need be) and I would assume the more O-rings in the design ( static or dynamic ) the more or sooner maintenance schedules will be required? In my field of work scheduled outages are fine, unscheduled or forced outages are not! FWIW!"
What needs to be noted is the amount of sealing surfaces in a particular rifle will add to the opportunities for leaks. The better designs for reliability will have less.
Rob