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| VM68 Join Date: Feb 2010 | ASA connection leak
Hey, I have had my VM for...ever, and for almost as long as I can remember the ASA has always leaked whenever I connect my CO2 to it. To fix the problem I just toss an O-ring in the bottom of the ASA. Is this a common thing? Is there an easy fix for this? I hate when I am outdoors, change a can, and have no spare o-rings on me... Is the threading on the ASA a common thread? I was thinking maybe I can replace it with one of those inline on/off ASAs that I sometimes see. |
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just keep tossing the extra o-ring in the ASA - its cheap and it works heck, I do that as a matter of course with all my paintguns
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I think it has something to do with the depressing pin being a hair too long. Why mess with it. I often throw an extra ring into the ASA's of my guns when I air up as a precaution against a poor seal.
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