O-rings certainly can last many years, tho because the composition / material differs some are better than others.Agree on trying a QUICK fill first ... also make sure action is cocked so you know poppet valve is closed.
Don't have anyway to do a quick fill and no one around me within probably 40-50 miles even shoots PCP`s that I know of..Ive got them boxed up ready to send back to Roy and found out you supposedly cant sh. air pistols via Post Office and the closets Fed-Ex or UPS store/hub is 40 miles away..I do have a gun dealer who would probably sh. them via UPS for me..Quote from: Motorhead on September 09, 2016, 02:09:35 PMO-rings certainly can last many years, tho because the composition / material differs some are better than others.Agree on trying a QUICK fill first ... also make sure action is cocked so you know poppet valve is closed.
Quote from: DEAN on September 09, 2016, 06:38:23 PMDon't have anyway to do a quick fill and no one around me within probably 40-50 miles even shoots PCP`s that I know of..Ive got them boxed up ready to send back to Roy and found out you supposedly cant sh. air pistols via Post Office and the closets Fed-Ex or UPS store/hub is 40 miles away..I do have a gun dealer who would probably sh. them via UPS for me..Quote from: Motorhead on September 09, 2016, 02:09:35 PMO-rings certainly can last many years, tho because the composition / material differs some are better than others.Agree on trying a QUICK fill first ... also make sure action is cocked so you know poppet valve is closed.No air in it ... Do it all the time via USPS.No need to claim or state your shipping an air gun either.Empty of air its no diffenrt than sending a box of metal parts. * heck, dismantle it some before packaging up so it is just parts.