Air Rifles/pistols?

First thing I would do is replace the seals. If it's old enough, it might have leather ones. Crosman also sells some lube (I think it might be called Pellgun lube) that if you're lucky, might even bring your existing seals back to life some...

see: http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2008...1-a-guide-to-sealing-pneumatics-and-co2-guns/

Good luck,
Ted
Probably has a rubber cup seal. They shrink over time.

Easy guns to reseal, the guys over at the Crosman Air pistol Owners Forum will help you out. Tell them Colt25 sent you :)
 
Good evening
My Friend andre What material use for the Air Cylinder ?

Were you asking about my pictures? It's made from hot rolled 3/4" diameter steel. Whatever Lowes had at the time.
 
From the little I know about air guns, the smithing would be quite different from firearms. Besides run of the mill seal and spring changing there is not much to do to an air gun that COMPAREs to firearms. Scope mounting can present special challenges. Trigger work might be the closest to that of powder burning guns. It also depends on whether you want to just work on your own guns or sell your services.
Air guns are fascinating and are worth getting to know regardless of how related they might be mechanically. Crosman puts on a big event every year if you want to see some serious plinking.
http://www.crosman.com/connect/caaftc_wrapup/?hvid=2xgtfm

Check out airgunartisans.com


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