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Bruce Bieber Posted on Mar 29, 2016
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Where can I get the the threaded part that goes into the gun and punctures the CO2 (cartridge)?

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    Jerry Kramer Apr 05, 2016

    Sorry that was not helpful. Surprised the guys did not guide you another direction. I have always had good luck there

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Hi, I am trying to remove a brand new CO2 cartridge I just put in a new Gamo PT-85 Blowback pellet hand gun. As I'm unscrewing it, gas is leaking out. HELP.

Hello K Brink,

There is no going back... Once the CO2 cartridge is
pierced... there is no way to salvage the cylinder
until it is FULLY expended...

If you unscrew the chamber the CO2 will ALL be released.

Just ONE word... If your cylinders are depleted... ALWAYS
check that the SEALING O-ring stays with the hand-gun.

Just make sure yur SEALING RING is still in the "gun"
and NOT STUCK to the ... co2 CARTRIDGE.

I am just saying...

((been there... Done that))...

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I have the same problem and have dealt with guns for 40 years !
I am glad to see that the other folks have some realistic and innovative ideas of how to remedy this problem.
I went to Lowe\'s on a "tip" and found some very small \'O\' Rings for $ 0.87 for two and I am experimenting with them. The first try I couldn\'t crank the screw down far enough to even puncture the CO2 Cartidge. Using a larger screwdriver I finally managed to puncture the cartidge, unfortunately it still leaked but waas a much smaller leak.

Still experimenting.

I am going on-line to locate the Model 380 Schematic diagram which is where I ran int this site.

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