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N/A Need advice

i get the impression if he wanted to do it, he would have asked for parts
are they easy to do, not hard for sure but if you haven't done one and or don't have the tools you send it out
you might call Phil and see if he does them
https://philsvintageairgunrepair.com/
all the Orings have to be urethane and the valve stem seal can be replaced but you have to have punches and the urethane to cut it from
all i have they are a very nice pistol to shoot
 
i get the impression if he wanted to do it, he would have asked for parts
are they easy to do, not hard for sure but if you haven't done one and or don't have the tools you send it out
you might call Phil and see if he does them
https://philsvintageairgunrepair.com/
all the Orings have to be urethane and the valve stem seal can be replaced but you have to have punches and the urethane to cut it from
all i have they are a very nice pistol to shoot
I understand what the OP said. I was just leaving a suggestion,
 
i know i know Spetic you are a very handy person hell you are as good of air gun smith as there is in the country
i know what you own and like to shoot
i have seen so many posts over the years and someone has a gun they want worked on and in reality it is easy to work on but they don't have the time or knowledge and sometimes the tools are more than the repair
we grew up in the day that if it was broken, we fixed it and that time is not here anymore
the day of the 75 buck 78-79g has long gone also

what are you search for
 
Moe, any chance your last name starts with Mo and ends with t? If so, you still into traditional archery?

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