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    Artemis P15 leaking air

    Thanks guys. Should the ball valve be able to fall out of the hole once the screw is out? Or does it come out of the end when you take the whole tank off? I seem to remember something round in the bottom when I unscrewed the release screw but I do not remember it moving and I know It didn’t fall...
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    Artemis P15 leaking air

    So if air is leaking around the screw then either I need to tighten the screw down tighter to seat it properly against the ball value or something is wrong with the ball valve itself? Any potential fixes for this issue? Thanks all!
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    Artemis P15 leaking air

    Hey guys. So I filled my gun up today and it is leaking around the pressure release screw. I put blue lock tight on the screw when I replaced it and waited a long time before trying to fill. Any suggestions? I am guessing I will have to bleed all air again and try lock tight again? 
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    Artemis P15 leaking air

    So I replaced both o-rings the green one in the first picture and the small black on under the full screw at the other end of the air tube. However they both looked in perfect condition to my eyes. Anyway, I decided to unscrew the pressure release screw and this “gunk” was in the screws and down...
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    Artemis P15 leaking air

    Attempting to replace O-ring under air fill valve. Thanks to you all for your help. 
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    Artemis P15 leaking air

    Thanks for the replies. Question: How tight should the air tube be screwed into the breech (where the air tube screws into the gun right behind the bleeder hole area)? I noticed that it was only hand tight. I unscrewed it about 4-5 turns and saw a green o-ring located there and screwed it back...
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    Artemis P15 leaking air

    Hi! New to the forum need assistance with my Artemis P15 leaking air. I am assuming it's a bad o-ring somewhere but if anyone has advice on which ones to check first (most likely to fail) and instructions on how to take the gun apart to access the o-ring that would be most helpful. I filled...