After disassembling my .22 Nemesis and for 6 months of internet searching was unable to find replacement seals. The valve has 3 orings on the outside and the seal at the caplet puncture pin. Mine leaked the same way yours does and it was the seal at the puncture pin.
I have a .22 Webley Nemesis air pistol with what I believe is a valve leak. The air pistol was stored unused for several years. As soon as the CO2 cylinder is pierced, all the CO2 vents out the barrel, if the bolt is closed. If the bolt is open, the CO2 vents out of the breech. I've tried silicone oil to try to rejuvenate the seals with no effect. I also have a .177-caliber Nemesis that holds CO2 just fine.Suggestions?Thanks,-W
Quote from: Whirligig on May 27, 2023, 06:16:17 PMI have a .22 Webley Nemesis air pistol with what I believe is a valve leak. The air pistol was stored unused for several years. As soon as the CO2 cylinder is pierced, all the CO2 vents out the barrel, if the bolt is closed. If the bolt is open, the CO2 vents out of the breech. I've tried silicone oil to try to rejuvenate the seals with no effect. I also have a .177-caliber Nemesis that holds CO2 just fine.Suggestions?Thanks,-WI'm just not feeling like investing time or money in this .22 Webley Nemesis air pistol. Besides the valve leak, I had to take the front sight off to put on my .177 Nemesis as the front sight on that airgun had disappeared.If anyone wants the leaking Webley Nemesis that's missing the front sight and is willing to pay for shipping, let me know and I'll send it to you, as long as you're over 18 and it is legal to ship to your location. Just email or private message me if you would like it.-W
Have not had to take mine apart as of yet, been years, but will be good if who got it can provide some more insight.