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Crosman 1377 177 Single Shot Air Pistol Questions & Answers
Looking for an o-ring for
Hi orichtero...
Take the air gun to the nearest roller bearing seller, they will have o rings also...they will be able to fit the right o ring for your gun for you
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Older Crosman 1377 Air Pistol. Believed to be bad
Yes. This is as simple as replacing O-rings and seal bushings. you may get out for less than $5 worth of supplies. Just be sure to label everything as you take it out of the gun and lay out the parts in the order you removed them. this will make reassembly MUCH less painful. Oh yeah.... remember to clean and oil the parts as you put them back in.
Pistol will not pump up
Sounds like the O-ring inside the pump mechanism is bad or going bad. You can try to add a little lubricating oil and see if that can stop the O-ring from leaking.
Hope that helps!
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CAN I GET PARTS FOR MY BENJAMIN SHERIDAN AIR PUMP
Hello,
Unfortunately, there are no parts available for your Benjamin Sheridan Air Pump Pistol that I know off. But I would suggest you contact the manufacture of this pistol via e-mail or phone and ask them if there actually parts for this pistol. They might have the parts or send you to a deal where the parts can be gotten (if available).
I think the manufacturer is the best to contact as they might be of help.
Good luck.
Air pistol c02 replacement
Well that takes me back! I have an old Daisy 1200 -- essentially the same pistol in a different brand.
My Daisy has a hand-turn screw to hold the CO2 cartridge in place, and you have to tighten it quickly until the leaking stops. It does this by pressing the cartridge up against a nylon washer to form a seal (and of course pushing it into the piercing pin to get the CO2 out!)
With age, I'd expect that nylon washer to get stiff or crack, making it harder to form a good seal. You don't need an exact replacement part, but if that's happened to yours then you will need to replace it with something more-or-less the same size as the original.
Tomahawk E Series Exercise bike loud peddling sound
Standard WD40 is just a 'quick fix' as it isn't an actual oil unless the can is clearly labelled as "Bike All Condition Lubricant". It'll be best to buy a proper light oil like 3in1, 151 Super oil or an actual chain lube.
This 'clickey' noise. Is it random and happening every so often or is it a constant, regular click that changes with the speed your pedalling at? Check for slack in the chain. as you wiggle the chain up and down there should only be about a centimetre of movement in the chain. If it's too slack or too tight it can make strange noises. Check the axle bolts and nuts to make sure they're not loose. Check the wheel is mounted straight. If it's turned left or right the chain will 'skip' as it's slightly missing the cog teeth on the wheel. Use the frame at the rear end of the wheel as reference and measure how far the side of the wheel is from the frame on both sides. It should be about the same both sides.
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