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Hagrid

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Hey Bud,

 

Where does the air appear to go? May seem like a silly question but its serious :yes:

 

The air may be leaking out of the pilar of the pump, or the valve at the base of the pump may not be sealed correctly?

 

What sort of pump is it? Hill's FX etc...?

 

Does your rifle need to be cocked (if its empty it may need cocking and then the bolt sliding forward)

 

Does the pump handle Rise up when you have finished the downward stroke?

 

Phantom

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phantom (quoted)

 

Does the pump handle Rise up when you have finished the downward stroke? :hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::laugh:

 

OIY Git, I just choked looking at that :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: we need a choking icon :yes:

 

The reason I ask is because when my Hill's pump did that it was letting the air back up the column and the valve needed a good clean then the handle stayed down at the end of the stroke :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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phantom (quoted)

 

Does the pump handle Rise up when you have finished the downward stroke? :hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::laugh:

 

OIY Git, I just choked looking at that :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: we need a choking icon :yes:

 

The reason I ask is because when my Hill's pump did that it was letting the air back up the column and the valve needed a good clean then the handle stayed down at the end of the stroke :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

 

:laugh:

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The pump is a brocock ( now no puns please regarding the downward stroke)lol. i reckon the air is coming back out of the pump as if the gun is not getting pressurised, and the pump is not rising up, I have tried cocking it but it is still not letting the air in.

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Okay, I've just had a gander at Brocock's pumps they look pretty standard.

 

There is a couple of ways to sort this out. Contact this firm (very friendly on the phone).

 

http://www.airriflepump.com/ and ask them if they manufacture your particular pump, they manufacture most of the pumps and just add a manufacturers sticker such as BSA (which is on mine) if so you will be able to order the service kit (fits them all) complete with instructions (not hard to follow either) and includes the little bullet valve.

 

Or if you want to chance it, Uttings have a complete set of seals for the 'Brocock' pumps

 

http://www.uttings.c...-pump-seal-kit?

 

Hope this helps

 

Phantom

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phantom (quoted)Does the pump handle Rise up when you have finished the downward stroke? :hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::laugh:
OIY Git, I just choked looking at that :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: we need a choking icon :yes:The reason I ask is because when my Hill's pump did that it was letting the air back up the column and the valve needed a good clean then the handle stayed down at the end of the stroke :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
:laugh:

 

 

its the strip pump seals that kepe going in the pump.gun ok, need to bay a diver bottle.thank tommy.

 

Lol lol thats no way to talk about a bro's cock.

Oh sory brocock, got it.

.atb. .ste.

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