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Orings or washers behind tophats? Comments please.

Hi all,

I’ve currently got a rubber Oring sitting behind my tophat which seems to be working well. The problem is the rubber Oring will sooner or later fail and then I might get tank dump before I realize. So I’m going to try a washer instead which seems a more permanent solution. But what kind of washer should I use. Plastic or metal? Presumably a plastic washer could also fail but it would seem more cushioning and in that sense more like a rubber Oring than a metal washer. Perhaps quieter as well?

I am very new to PCPs but having a lot of fun finding my way.

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Brilliant Doug – got it – that makes perfect sense. Thank you. :fishinghole:

They sell nylon washers at the hardware store. If they are to thick you can sand then down on a piece of sand paper on a flat surface. I use delrin and cut then on lathe. Everyone of my valves has one to limit the movement.

Even on regulated .25 and .30. I just start adding until it effects fps. Then back off a few thousands. I think the .30 is at .060″ or .070″. The rest of the gap is just wasted air and more noise.

You’d might want to check out what shootsafe2 has to say about it, sound interesting.

http://talonairgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=31983#p324849

~ GKU

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