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Airguns by Make and Model => Evanix Airguns => Topic started by: Joe Smith on September 25, 2023, 03:16:17 PM
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Picked up a very nice Evanix Blizzard. Sitting for a few years. Last shot and then all the air bled out and won't hold air.
Seller said he shot & then all the air hissed out of the rifle and it would pump back up.
Who works on them now? Or, how easy is it to take apart and see if grit or something can be cleaned out to get it going again?
Too beautiful to let sit.
Sorry, did not see that my first effort on searching and asking about this actually posted. So - asking twice, maybe it will be lucky for me?
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Picked up a very nice Evanix Blizzard. Sitting for a few years. Last shot and then all the air bled out and won't hold air.
Seller said he shot & then all the air hissed out of the rifle and it would pump back up.
Who works on them now? Or, how easy is it to take apart and see if grit or something can be cleaned out to get it going again?
Too beautiful to let sit.
Sorry, did not see that my first effort on searching and asking about this actually posted. So - asking twice, maybe it will be lucky for me?
Out of the barrel? I've seen chipped poppet seals and snapped firing valve stems causing such problems - both happened with my Blizzard and many others have experienced those problems. New valves are not available so you need to find someone who can make you a new valve, unless you got lucky and it's just debris.
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I would contact Boris at btolstykh@yahoo.com He is a gunsmith at a large retail store that repairs the Korean guns. He sold me a new old stock rifle stock for my .357 EVANIX RAINSTORM.
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If you are DIY person you can spin new valves with a bench drill. That's how I did my first valves. Solid stem without o-ring and all Delrin poppet for Evanixes.