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How Do You Take The O-ring Off Of An At2k?


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#1 Guest_CornMan_*

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Posted 23 November 2007 - 09:33 PM

I really hate to start a new topic with a noob question, and After I say I have my answer, the admins can just delete this topic. But anyway, Carbon posted a topic about how he just took off an O-ring and put some e-tape to fill the dead space, so I thought hey, I could do that to fix a leak! :D But I cannot take the pump apart and take the o-ring off. How do you take the at2k pump o-ring off? :wacko: ( I have no idea how to without breaking it)
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#2 Forsaken angel24

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Posted 23 November 2007 - 09:40 PM

The AT2K has an O-ring in between air chamber and the turret. As far as I know the AT2K does not have any other O-rings.
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#3 PC III

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Posted 23 November 2007 - 09:41 PM

Can you open the gun?

if so then take the pump head, and get a knife, or something and put it under the Oring and take it off

If not then cut-break the part that wont unskrew (dont know the name) then do as I stated above.
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QUOTE(ultra920 @ May 19 2008, 06:18 PM) View Post

Don't want to shove balls in tight spaces. Trust me, bad idea.

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Posted 23 November 2007 - 10:14 PM

Woops. I guess I did not specify the o-ring that I was talkin about. I mean the o-ring on the pump. It is like the tiniest bit too small or something, because all of the air leaks out within seconds. But PC III, wouldn't that like break the o-ring? Ah, well, I got $20, I can sacrifice $13 for a new one. I wil try it. Nevermind. I got it off. Thannks P.C.!

Edited by CornMan, 23 November 2007 - 10:21 PM.

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#5 PC III

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Posted 23 November 2007 - 10:22 PM

Woops. I guess I did not specify the o-ring that I was talkin about. I mean the o-ring on the pump. It is like the tiniest bit too small or something, because all of the air leaks out within seconds. But PC III, wouldn't that like break the o-ring? Ah, well, I got $20, I can sacrifice $13 for a new one. I wil try it. Nevermind. I got it off. Thannks P.C.!


Your welcome.

Its hularius you keep editing your post right before I post mine, so i half to start over. lol :wacko:
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QUOTE(ultra920 @ May 19 2008, 06:18 PM) View Post

Don't want to shove balls in tight spaces. Trust me, bad idea.

For sale: Vintage WWII French rifles. Dropped once, never fired.


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