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Always heard to store with 1 pump on them to maintain seals.
On the steroid option or parts anyway I saw Mac offered the parts a few years ago. Didn’t look like he was doing the work himself but maybe I’m wrong.
If it has the old style clamp mount it’s a good idea to remove. There’s an issue of the brass barrel separating from the tube if clamped extra tight for extended periods. I sold mine with the clamp mount most prefer. I think Mac offered a version at one time also. Can always got to yellow or gateway to air and ask around.
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I think I gave the buyer all my .20 pellets but can take a look if someone is having trouble finding any. I know I bought a bunch of RWS for the kids CMP 853s but those are .22
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Great old guns! Probably the cream of the multi pump pneumatic class. You should absolutely get it going again. Like kenacp says, you'll need a couple of tools, but it's not hard. Tools plus seals will probably run you less than sending it out. PM me if you need to source parts.
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