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This is a common problem with the Axsor and easy to fix. First give it a quick blast of air to clear any dust from the charging valve as this can be a problem, I had this on my Gladi8or. If that doesn't fix it then it will be the end cap O-ring.

 

Empty the rifle of air by continuously dry firing it or leave it a few days to leak away as the cylinder needs to be completely empty of air.

 

Remove the barrel by removing the grub screws on the breech block and the Allen screw at the muzzle.

 

Then remove the three large Allen screws securing the end cap, these are spaced 120 degrees apart just back from the end cap on the cylinder.

 

With these removed you can now remove the end cap. You should not have to replace the o-ring, just give it a clean in warm soapy water, dry it and apply a good smear of silicon grease.

 

Re-assemble the rifle and fill it slowly checking for leaks.

 

You might find that the seals do not hold air until a certain pressure is reached so it if best to blast it up to about 100 bar or so then have a listen. I have fixed several Axsors this way and all were leaking from the end cap o-ring.

 

If you have any problems please PM me or reply on here.

 

Cheers

 

Jon

Edited by Portland_Jon
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