NEED HELP WITH 1322 MOD

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simko
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NEED HELP WITH 1322 MOD

#1 Post by simko »

Hey guys

i have an old FIRST VERSION 1322

steel breech, steel frame EVERYTHING


i bought a longer barrel, but i swapped back to the older one.... annyways i replaced all seals, all pump cup etc

the gnu shoots at such a low power with 10 pumps, by far less than 300 im sure

the gun shot more power before i replaced new seals

WTF is gonig on?!
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#2 Post by airgunfun »

I vote breach seal.
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#3 Post by simko »

guys gonna do it right now, ive taken the gun apart and cleaned stuff, ill reassemble and dust with flour


will tell results soon
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#4 Post by airgunfun »

hah...he fell for it....let's use some flour...good one!!! :lol:
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#5 Post by simko »

put flour on...

it is leaking a lot of air where the breech meets with the pump tube


i put a piece of vinyl tubing there instead, and it still leaks but a little less


what else can id o?!
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#6 Post by airgunfun »

Go to Home Depot or the like and buy some 1/4" white fridge tubing. This stuff works really well. Oversize it just a bit so that it compresses when the breech connects to the gas tube. For even a better fit, you can slightly shape the end of the tube for a better fit on the gas tube.
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#7 Post by simko »

i did that with the clear stuff.
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#8 Post by airgunfun »

I find the fridge tubing works better. It's more rigid and won't collapse and it's supposed to last longer. Give it a try....buy a foot of the stuff and it will last you a lifetime.
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#9 Post by simko »

ugh ok, im knida pissed how it worked for a crosman gun for 20 years.... ive got a new crosman seal right heree
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#10 Post by airgunfun »

patience my son...it will work out. Sometimes you have to fiddle with the sizing and shaping for awhile until it fits just right.
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#11 Post by simko »

im seriously shyt myself on this one, it FCKN SUCKS

GRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr


fine ... what kinda shapes/sizes do you suggest
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#12 Post by simko »

what abotu liquid gasket sealer which starts as liquid then dries to rubber?
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#13 Post by airgunfun »

aaron_simkovich wrote:what abotu liquid gasket sealer which starts as liquid then dries to rubber?
don't waste your time with that stuff.

just use the 1/4" white fridge tubing and shape the end so that it meets the gas tube better without any gaps.
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#14 Post by simko »

i put another seal on it looks like its oozing out so id be sure theres a good seal.. but airs still shooting out
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#15 Post by airgunfun »

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maybe the tubing you're using is too flexible????
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