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cayman alu. (not HF) stripdown help

OK guys, my tube seems to be letting in water. sounds nasty.

How do I remove the muzzle and butt? There is what looks like a plastic cross pin, do I just drive this out?

Help please before I break stuff and swear at my children for being "in my light"..

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Re: cayman alu. (not HF) stripdown help

Yes just push those pins out and the ends will just pull out, they may be a little tight, there is an "O" ring seal on them but they will come.
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Re: cayman alu. (not HF) stripdown help

yes just take the pins out, check the orings, its probably them...or one of them..i hsave the same gun in 90..its a good gun, i didnt have his problem, had it with a cressi and it was the o ring
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Re: cayman alu. (not HF) stripdown help

I would fill the barrel with foam, either spray in polyurethane foam or force in polystyrene.
You can do this by pushing the barrel repeatedly through a polystyrene block until the barrel is full.
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Re: cayman alu. (not HF) stripdown help

great ideas guys, like the foam tip foxy. would that make it more or less buoyant? about the same I imagine as the volume has not been increased?
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Re: cayman alu. (not HF) stripdown help

remove the muzzle and try to understand where and why it leaks (it's probably a gasket problem).
First check what the damage is about, second let's discuss how to fix it.
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