Subpar, huh?Newbie here (not new to air guns -- but new to fixing them). I bought the Harbor Freight multi pack of o-rings and fixed a couple of airguns with these o-rings. Been using these air guns ever since (been a couple of months now) with Harbor Freight o-rings, so far so good. Will monitor for failures...Turby
Thanks for the heads up, guys. Since I'm actually using HF o-rings, sooner or later I'll find out from practical experience how they hold out. I did lube them lightly when installing, so I'll see if I have any issues with them becoming brittle.Turby
Quote from: Turbinator on June 15, 2022, 04:34:08 PMSubpar, huh?Newbie here (not new to air guns -- but new to fixing them). I bought the Harbor Freight multi pack of o-rings and fixed a couple of airguns with these o-rings. Been using these air guns ever since (been a couple of months now) with Harbor Freight o-rings, so far so good. Will monitor for failures...TurbyYes, they break easily, but it could be NM’s super dry weather, hmm.I use these O-rings externally and for other projects, so they are not lubed.They easily become brittle
Up close, I can see cracks on my multiple O-rings I use them on trigger blades, charging handles, mag release, etc. on just about every gun I have:
Yes, a 10/22 w/o Ruger parts