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hi guys, i have a logun axsor air rifle and i have tried to refill it because it hasnt been used for few months and it has started to leak from the filling hole area, not alot leaking just very slight, i use a divers bottle to fill airgun up im just wondering if anyone out there has had this problem or knows how to get it sorted without sending gun off

thankyou any help much appreciated

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hi guys, i have a logun axsor air rifle and i have tried to refill it because it hasnt been used for few months and it has started to leak from the filling hole area, not alot leaking just very slight, i use a divers bottle to fill airgun up im just wondering if anyone out there has had this problem or knows how to get it sorted without sending gun off

thankyou any help much appreciated

 

 

just get a seal kitt and fix it urself

never had a prob with my axsor but i wouldnt think it was hard :thumbs:

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hi guys, i have a logun axsor air rifle and i have tried to refill it because it hasnt been used for few months and it has started to leak from the filling hole area, not alot leaking just very slight, i use a divers bottle to fill airgun up im just wondering if anyone out there has had this problem or knows how to get it sorted without sending gun off

thankyou any help much appreciated

 

 

just get a seal kitt and fix it urself

never had a prob with my axsor but i wouldnt think it was hard :thumbs:

thankyou for your help

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hi mate the comman thing for these to leak is the seal inside where you fill it up,

its quite easy to fix i will try to explain:-

 

1. make sure there is no air left in the cylinder.

2. at the front of the gun you will see 3 allen keys, undo these.

3. where you put your filling probe turn the gun over and you will see and allen key inside the hole which holds the barrel to the cylinder, undo this.

4. on some models there is another allen key bolt holding the barrel down on the other side but it is hidden with a small plastic bung, you need to pick this out to revel the bolt.

5. now the end cap shoul come away from the cylinder, you will see a big seal on the end which you can replace.

6. at the one end of the cap you will see and aluminium rod poaking out, if you use a pliers and hold the other end tight you can undo this, wind it all the way out,

7. behind this there is a spring and a small brass bit which has a seal on it, replace this seal.

 

and that is it just replace everything back in reverse order and you should have no problems, if you get stuck just let me now :thumbs:

 

good luck

anthony

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hi mate the comman thing for these to leak is the seal inside where you fill it up,

its quite easy to fix i will try to explain:-

 

1. make sure there is no air left in the cylinder.

2. at the front of the gun you will see 3 allen keys, undo these.

3. where you put your filling probe turn the gun over and you will see and allen key inside the hole which holds the barrel to the cylinder, undo this.

4. on some models there is another allen key bolt holding the barrel down on the other side but it is hidden with a small plastic bung, you need to pick this out to revel the bolt.

5. now the end cap shoul come away from the cylinder, you will see a big seal on the end which you can replace.

6. at the one end of the cap you will see and aluminium rod poaking out, if you use a pliers and hold the other end tight you can undo this, wind it all the way out,

7. behind this there is a spring and a small brass bit which has a seal on it, replace this seal.

 

and that is it just replace everything back in reverse order and you should have no problems, if you get stuck just let me now :thumbs:

 

good luck

anthony

 

 

Hi Titchy.

 

Nicely put mate, very detailed and helpfull Im sure.

 

ATB.

 

 

 

Bill.

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