Successful CO2 200/300 Leak Repairs |
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whitedemo
Newbie Joined: January-14-2024 Location: Tuttle Oklahoma Points: 3 |
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Posted: March-05-2024 at 1:20pm |
My 200 would kill a man it shoots so hard same with my co2 300 rifle
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schutzen-jager
Groupie Joined: October-17-2014 Location: N.J. Points: 31 |
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might be a fluke but, mine was purchased in 1965 + started leaking internally last year - i took it apart [ ugh ] + lubricated all seals with silicon paste - still working fine -
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sneitzel
Newbie Joined: July-25-2022 Points: 3 |
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Has anyone had any real luck recently repairing a 200 or finding seals?
I have replaced my piercing cup with one from a 1200 so I'm good there. I mean for an internal leak. I have tried the tips and trick found here (and elsewhere...) and still leaking.
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Rstin
Groupie Joined: November-14-2020 Location: Ne Points: 11 |
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I don't know if this helps, but i am a maintenance tech and on Some machines we use belts that are made of a very durable/dense plastic type material, it is made by one company and is called "eagle belting", it maybe urethane, it can be made to size for application, it's easily heated and bonds to itself really strong, I think one could make a simple mold on a lathe and maybe heat this up so you could fabricate a needed seal, I work six days a week and don't have time or the need for a seal, it is really tough stuff and does not distort, I have machining experience and cannot see why a mold would be very hard to make, it comes in orange and green colors, which is not important, I just said that so if you look it up you'll recognize it, if you don't know of any body that works with it, you might get a hold of the manufacturer to get a sample, try to get temp specs. so you know melting temps.
Hope this helps, out someone, ROG, Hope maybe this helps someone |
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alieid
Newbie Joined: October-04-2022 Location: Michigan Points: 1 |
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I have a Daisy 200 I've been messing with for some time. I've been able to fix the leak around the piercing pin but can't fix a very minor leak where the "piston" comes out of the back. I'm trying to MacGyver something but if someone has any ideas let me know! I'm also pressurizing it with my air compressor to test instead of blowing through Co2 cartridges. I was able to find a rubber tip that seals over the piercing pin that allows me to pressurize it.
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M Braley
Newbie Joined: November-28-2021 Location: Canada Points: 1 |
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I read on a forum few years back submitted by a daisy gunsmith the best oil to use is Robison lighter fluid couple drops on pin every change, anyone else read or hear this
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cobalt327
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There is a specific procedure for loading the gun. Also, newer model CO2 200 guns have a loading tab stop that's cast into the gun. The loading tab has to be slid over this stop in order for the magazine to fill. I'll include the loading instructions that came with the guns below. The top drawing is for the earlier guns, the bottom shows the newer type.
If your gun has a LOT NO. stamped into the right side, I'd appreciate knowing what it is for my database. It tells the month and year the gun was made. |
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dnchrist
Newbie Joined: July-30-2021 Location: Dallas Points: 1 |
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I'm a newbie too. I was given a CO2-200 by a friend. I have disassembled and cleaned. As far as I can tell, it is all fully functional, but I am unable to load the 5 BBs in the magazine after loading them in the rear of the gun. The elevator seems to be functioning properly in conjunction with the trigger and the mag loader lever. I was able to fire one round, but not sure why. Is there a special way to twist and turn after loading them in the back? I do not have a manual, and have been unable to find one on the internet.
Thanks! Dave
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cobalt327
Red Ryder Member Joined: November-15-2013 Points: 3139 |
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Unfortunately, Jimmy hasn't been around for a while- October 2016 was his last post, in this thread, anyway. I received no reply after asking him to contact me July 2019, and I have to assume he has moved on. I just hope he's well, and is still enjoying shooting his 200s. It's a shame he's not here. He's been a real asset to the community, and it would be great to hear from him again.
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Stanley07
Newbie Joined: May-17-2021 Location: So Calif Points: 1 |
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Hi,
I just found this forum and thread. I have kept my 200 for many years and I'm wondering if Jimmie is still in the repair business? If so, please email me as I have another patient for you. |
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