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Should I release compressed air from my pneumatic gun?

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Hi 2 everyone.

As summer passed in my country a few months ago, I'll start again to dive and spearfish in the next summer, somewhere in June. So, should I release air which is compressed into my gun? I have Cressi Sub SL 55, with reducer. I can't find anything in my manual about that. What do you think? Is better for gun to stay with compressed air inside, during the whole year, or I should keep it under pressure only during the summer when I do spearfishing? Could that affect lifetime of my gun?

Regards,
Niksa
 
You can leave it pumped up, leaving it pressurised will not shorten its life unless it is over-charged with air and stored somewhere where it will get hot. Generally you want to store the gun somewhere cool so that the seals do not get heated, so a dark cupboard or closet is best.
 
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I prefer to release the air. Then check oil, piston, shock absorber. I had some evidence that the O ring on the piston could permanently change the shape and cause air leakage if it is under high pressure for long time. After checking all and some lubrication I put about 40 pump strokes in the gun. Maybe not necessary but I think it is better this way especially if the gun was used in the sea - in salt water.
 
I store mine muzzle-down in a cool dry place for the winter, I don't depressurize.
 
Tnx guys!

I store my gun too in a cool, dark place. It's under the recommended pressure, so I think it's OK.

Happy Holidays!
 
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