Feinwerkbau CA cylinders storage .... on or off pistol ?
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Feinwerkbau CA cylinders storage .... on or off pistol ?
Hi ,
I have a couple of Feinwerkbau CA pistols. I'm not currently using them as frequently as i normally do , as the temperature in my garage and screen room where i normally shoot here in south florida is 100 degrees + right now.
I'm going to put an ac unit in the garage , but until i do , i have a question i need answering !
Both pistols have fully charged cylinders , and does it do any harm to the pistols' seals by keeping the cylinders attached ? , or is is best , or necessary to keep the cylinders off of the pistols whilst they're not being used too much ?
Using my common sense , I have been keeping them detached , just to be on the safe side , but i'm just curious.
Len
I have a couple of Feinwerkbau CA pistols. I'm not currently using them as frequently as i normally do , as the temperature in my garage and screen room where i normally shoot here in south florida is 100 degrees + right now.
I'm going to put an ac unit in the garage , but until i do , i have a question i need answering !
Both pistols have fully charged cylinders , and does it do any harm to the pistols' seals by keeping the cylinders attached ? , or is is best , or necessary to keep the cylinders off of the pistols whilst they're not being used too much ?
Using my common sense , I have been keeping them detached , just to be on the safe side , but i'm just curious.
Len
Having in the last week been through the exercise of stripping and servicing five cylinders...
The cyinders that had been on the pistol (and the rifle) has no sign of problems.
The 'spare' cylinders (i.e. stored off the firearm) audibly leaked when filled - subsequent examination revealed all three had some rust marks on the valve ball.
Is there a message here?
Spencer
The cyinders that had been on the pistol (and the rifle) has no sign of problems.
The 'spare' cylinders (i.e. stored off the firearm) audibly leaked when filled - subsequent examination revealed all three had some rust marks on the valve ball.
Is there a message here?
Spencer
Teh recommend procedure has always been to remove the cylinders to depressurize the reg. It's simple mechanics nothing more, if you are pushing against something all the time, sooner or later it weakens. In our case, its springs and rubber o-rings.
As to Spencers dilemna, I can't say for sure, but a rust producing condition, moisture on steel, is as likely to happen on the gun as off, depending on the humidity of where it was last detached, and or stored.
As to Spencers dilemna, I can't say for sure, but a rust producing condition, moisture on steel, is as likely to happen on the gun as off, depending on the humidity of where it was last detached, and or stored.