Dan wesson 715 pellet revolver

you would be better asking that question on the UK forum because they are huge replica guys
i think i remember a post about cart repair but i do not remember when

i think everyone should take a look at their forum it is first class and some of their members are here

just an idea they love their cartridge guns
 
I have the Colt SAA which seems to use similar cartridges. I’ve noticed after a while the seals in those cartridges can get loose enough to come out if you push a pellet in and then push it back out again. Doesn’t appear to be anything more than a short soft plastic tube. Should be pretty straightforward to make if replacements are not available
 
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I have the Colt SAA which seems to use similar cartridges. I’ve noticed after a while the seals in those cartridges can get loose enough to come out if you push a pellet in and then push it back out again. Doesn’t appear to be anything more than a short soft plastic tube. Should be pretty straightforward to make if replacements are not available
yes I bit the bullet and orderd the 24 pack like 50 bucks but that is a problem when they fall out and get lost guy on youtube used cauk wonder how that worked .Idid not want to buy those but I dont like missing parts
 
you would be better asking that question on the UK forum because they are huge replica guys
i think i remember a post about cart repair but i do not remember when

i think everyone should take a look at their forum it is first class and some of their members are here

just an idea they love their cartridge guns
 
yes I bit the bullet and orderd the 24 pack like 50 bucks but that is a problem when they fall out and get lost guy on youtube used cauk wonder how that worked .Idid not want to buy those but I dont like missing parts
I haven’t tried this on these shells, but I have used RTV to create odd seals, gaskets, etc.
I imagine placing a rod through the shell, creating a donut cavity at the rear, then filling that with RTV. Press out the rod and press in a pellet. Not sure how long it would last