Tuning Wildcat mk3 compact .25 Slow leaking

Like douger says don't forget the gauges. I have had three leaks on my Impact MK1. Two of them were just the gauges which I tightened about an eighth of a turn to stop the leak. One was me forgetting to tighten it down.

The other was an o-ring I damaged while putting it back together after some mods.

Also remember that the bottle will cool after you fill it so it will loose about that much or slightly more as it cools down.
 
Hi Srkhan, 

We highly suggest checking your gauges, as Biohazardman and Douger pointed out. If you have any further questions or need further assistance we highly suggest contacting us through our website or emailing us at [email protected], and a technician can help walk you through what steps should be taken next. 

Regards, 

FX Airguns USA
 
Remove action from stock, spray areas of possible leaks with Windex, this stuff really exposes even the smallest leaks.

Around gauges, where airtube screws into action, any seams in air tube, and the fill area, you'll find it, I have several FX guns and it's usually the gauge or regulator.

We should all thank FX airguns for following the forums and helping people with any issues that arise, no other manufacturer does this.