I tried holding the trigger it still leaks, and it isnt a small leak either, if i open it all the way up i could empty a full tank in probably a minute, easy....the leak is coming down the barrel...is it a bad seal?
R/T Leaking....still
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Chances are this is either a power tube o-ring or a power tube spacer which is too long. Replace the power tube o-ring first, if that doesn't work replace the power tube spacer with the next smallest size.
I had an RT Pro with the stock spacer and it was fine for a year and half and then suddenly started leaking. I went with a smaller PT spacer and no more leaking. If you need a spacer kit you can order them from the AGD on-line store
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If you try everything and still hear a leak, just send it in to AGD an they'll make things allll better. My local field owner has a leak and he can't find out where it is. I asked him if it was the power tube o-ring. He checked, it wasn't. He put a brand new one in and it still leaked. He's been "Frankensteining" his valve with another valve to try and find out where the leak is. So hopefully yours is just the power tube o-ring.
Remember...Check those o-rings!Sean "Deftonius" Coutts
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Peoples, when you hold the trigger back, the on-off should be shut. This will not allow any air from the reg to the chamber. If holding back the trigger fixes the problem then it could be the PT o-ring, or spacer etc. However if the marker still leakes while the trigger is depressed, this means that the leak is in the on-off. Check the on-off o-rings.
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