I will go tomorrow thanks man"Alan"Simple answer: The nearest full-service Ace Hardware. May not be the right material, but it'll work until you can purchased the correct one.
Yeah i will try every hardware store"Brian10956"If you have Harbor Freight they sell a few different types in nice assortment packages.
Thank you.very much for all the info. You're the best"AirSupply"Yes same as the Impact. Check when you install/remove the barrel it isn't nicking the oring. If it does air will escape and the gun will get louder.
This may have happened before it cut it completely.
Lube the oring with silicone and as they come up against the receiver just twist a little left and right until they enter the receiver.
I use same size but nbr 90 on my Impact just because they are a bit stiffer but probably doesn't make any difference.
Good luck.
I will do so thanks"likkitysplyt"And as always, never buy a single o-ring by itself ... get at least 10 or 20 incase it happens again. With a new gun, it probably will.
Put it back in"sirk"did it get damaged when you were pulling the barrel out or when inserting back?
in my experience(10years+ on vacuum equipment) generic o rings kits are useless, there are too many norms, sizes and you have to be lucky to find a match."jlc"I bought a whole case of various types of O rings, they are on a pegs with sizes etc. from Amazon, about 20 dollars.
I have used two or three for other things none for the guns yet.