My 2240 was leaking gas from a bad seal that contacts the co2 cartridge. Your video was clear and focused and I could understand everything you said with no mumbling or goofy foreign or limey accents. Replaced the $1.15 part and the gun is back to shooting great, thank you!
Awesome video, my 2240XL is leaking air, I can hear it hissing when I pull the bolt back and your video helped me tear it down and replace the leaky valve. I bought a rebuild kit and a new valve and replaced the valve. At some point in time I'll try to repair the leaky valve with the kit but before I do that I'll have to figure out how to take it apart. Airguns are fun but my 30 year old pistol and rifle has never needed repair, just clean and oil but airguns are different and more complicated than a powder burner imo!
Very helpful. I was trying to figure out how to get the transfer port to keep falling out I didn't realize that the barrel had to be fitted in first. kind of obvious but you know how it goes. Thanks
Thank you for the excellent explanation and demonstration this helped me so much today as I put my gun back together but put the transfer port seal in the wrong place.sorted thanks to you.cheers.
8:50 why is my power adjuster not able to make contact and screw into the back securing on? My transfer port, hammer pin all line up but I can't get the screw to hold the power adjuster end on
The question is- (Amazon) - The kt is a custom build that the customer wants supplied by crosman. My 22xx custom breech will fit but only if the KT gas tube has a front breech screw, not a hidden one under the probe My question from you or anybody else, KT gas tube has a front breech screw, not a hidden one under the probe? My right hand is useless to me, (Stroke) I want to get to that in target grips, left handed, thus the KT Crosman. (Side Lever Breeches Crosman Benjamin Marauder Magazine Multi Shot Airgun Loader (Amazon)
How about filming it overhead so I'm not trying to do the mirror of everything you're doing, the jump cuts on the trigger assembly are really jarring and crap
Gary Threadgill You can if you want, but you don’t need to because A) The tube isn’t pressurized and B) There isn’t anything inside that will damage the assembly when pushing it in.