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| Old Gun Tech Specific how-to's on fixing and tuning in those old guns |
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| MCB Member Join Date: Nov 2006 | Not really sure; i haven't taken one of these apart in about 13 years maybe more. If it's where the co2 cartridge is actually pierced you need to replace the 12 gram seal. You could probably get this from Crossman..the last I've seen they're still selling the 357 pellet gun and it should have the same part. If you want a quick fix and you don't really plan on using this much you can clear out the old seal with a dental pick and use a small oring..very temporary fix. Might, might not work. |
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| bringing back the dead Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: pensacola, florida | hit the crosman website, download the schematics, and call thier parts department with the part number...the seal should be around $1-$1.50, and the shipping is a flat $4...looks like its part #38 128, "end seal" and the number for customer service is 18007AIRGUN |
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| MCB Member | Here you go: http://crosman.com/2004/pdf/manuals/.../C1357-EVP.pdf I wish you good luck as I have rebuilt several of these. If you run into any snags let me know.
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| 1-866-MEAT-4-YU Join Date: May 2007 Location: Binghamton NY | Updated Links Here are the 3357 links from Crosman's site if you haven't found them yet. http://crosman.com/2004/pdf/manuals/...7/C3357-OM.pdf (Owner's Manual) http://crosman.com/2004/pdf/manuals/.../C3357-EVP.pdf (Exploded View) |
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