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| Active Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Ogden, UT | KP3 purchase I just picked up a KP-3 It's in ok shape, I was going to send to to palmers and have it made into a nasty Hurricane, But I do't think I will. I think I want to restore it. It leaks, so I took the valve apart to find that it is missing 2 O-rings Part #34-31 (I think this one was a lead ring) and F-506. So I need a suggeston on where to find the replacements. I looked on Plamers site I saw KP2 stuff but no KP3. The black finsh on the barrel has worn off is several places, does anyone have a good suggestion on how to restore it? I am sure I will have more question. Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions. PR
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| Rec Poster Join Date: Apr 2006 | KP-2 parts should work fine for a KP-3...the only significant difference was that the KP-3's came with constant air adapters from the factory. That black finish was made using a toxic (when wet) paint that no-one will really mess with anymore. If you want a black finish, you could have it nickel-plated then powder-coated by Palmers (very expensive), or you could have someone dura-coat it (relatively inexpensive). Palmers was experimenting with a black zinc type coating as well...but if I recall correctly it is not as durable as powder-coating and nearly as expensive. If you want to keep it as stock as possible, I would just leave the finish as-is....especially if it is just pump-wear and wear on the tips of barrel etc....I personally like to see these old markers with a "worn-in" look. Congrats on your new wood! And kudos for not hurricaning it.....those old beasts work great as pumps |
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| Fully Stocked Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Kinnelon. NJ | Pecoto's right about the parts... Palmer's C/A kit should work on it... Unless you want to convert it to run 12 grams, then it's a different setup... Products Here's a link to one of our own member's store that carries alot of sheridan parts.. great person to deal with!!! It would LOVE a trip to Palmer's for a performance tune they all do.... As for the Black Zinc... It's VERY NICE... I have a Hurricane with it and it's really good... More durable than Powder coat which I have also.. It doesn't scratch like the powder coat... It rubs off after some abuse.. but it's the closest Sheridan OEM type finish I've seen.. A performance tune and Black Zinc job may run 1/2 what the gun cost you but it will be better than New for a long time.... Jimmy La OH P.S. ![]()
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