For those of you that helped out before thanks, but I have traced my leaking problem down to the banjo bolt for my RT Classic.
I replaced all the orings and the gun worked like a dream...for about 200 rounds then it started leaking air again. DAMNIT!!!!! So, I go to take the valve off and the banjo bolt is stuck like chuck. This isn't the 1st time this has happened so I just grabbed my pliers and proceeded to pull it out. Once I get it out, I realize that the 2nd oring from the top (brand new one too) is dead. It was pinched and pulled away from the bolt and therefore was leaking air. So I replaced it with a somewhat used, but good oring. put it back in, aired it up, and everything was good. Again, only for a few hundred rounds. Again, the banjo bolt was stuck, and upon removal the 2nd oring was shot.
So, in conclusion, something in or around the valve is moving/shifting and pinching the banjo bolt's 2nd oring. All the rest are completely fine. If i dont shoot the gun, I can put the banjo bolt in and take it out without any problems, but the moment I air it up and shoot it I can't get the bugger out w/o a pair of pliers.
I plan to call AGD around lunch time today, but anyone have any thoughts???
Sorry for the long story, but I really appreciate everyone's help.
I replaced all the orings and the gun worked like a dream...for about 200 rounds then it started leaking air again. DAMNIT!!!!! So, I go to take the valve off and the banjo bolt is stuck like chuck. This isn't the 1st time this has happened so I just grabbed my pliers and proceeded to pull it out. Once I get it out, I realize that the 2nd oring from the top (brand new one too) is dead. It was pinched and pulled away from the bolt and therefore was leaking air. So I replaced it with a somewhat used, but good oring. put it back in, aired it up, and everything was good. Again, only for a few hundred rounds. Again, the banjo bolt was stuck, and upon removal the 2nd oring was shot.
So, in conclusion, something in or around the valve is moving/shifting and pinching the banjo bolt's 2nd oring. All the rest are completely fine. If i dont shoot the gun, I can put the banjo bolt in and take it out without any problems, but the moment I air it up and shoot it I can't get the bugger out w/o a pair of pliers.
I plan to call AGD around lunch time today, but anyone have any thoughts???
Sorry for the long story, but I really appreciate everyone's help.



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