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    Need help

    A friend gave me a CO-2 BB pistol made by Crossman that looks and feels just like the Walther PPK and it needs new seals. I have no idea how to get it fixed. I tried to go on the Crossman website and all I got was pop ups telling me where to buy new products. If anyone can help me out I would appreciate it.
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    Do you have a model number, there is a parts list diagram look up on the web site.
    Depending on the model some are easier to rebuild than others. The cheaper ones are not worth it.

    https://support.crosman.com/hc/en-us...Parts-Diagrams
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    Thanks mac, I will give them a call.
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    from what I could tell the walther by umerex and crosman are the same ?
    Thisis the only place I found a parts diagram?
    https://www.gunspares.co.uk/products/24996/Walther-PPK/

    for what these pistols run new I don't think theres a lot of replacement parts. Time to hit the airgun forums
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    I have one of the early PPKS marketed by Crosman. It is an Umarex product.

    A major problem with these is that the valve body can become deformed by the impact of the slide returning to battery.

    Mine still holds gas and shoots but jams badly. Right now its jammed tight.

    I could not find a source for a new valve assembly. Crosman was no help at all.

    Cheap as these are they really aren't worth putting much into in repairs.
    They are based on an airsoft design and just aren't durable enough for CO2 use.

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    Multigunner that is good to know and I want to thank you for sharing your experience. It seems it is time to trash this CO2 piece of trash. While it was given to me , someone paid $90 for it.
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    Im pretty good at finding parts and I can't find anything for these pistols other than that UK web site. I wold call umerex with the part number provided from that UK web site and see what they say. If the valve assembly and co2 inlet seal are cheap then go for it.

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