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Thread: Very quick How-to video on replacing a Beretta 1301 O-Ring

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    Very quick How-to video on replacing a Beretta 1301 O-Ring

    Hey,

    I accidentally chewed up my O-ring using a hard nylon bristle suppressor brush inside the gas cylinder like a moron.

    The install is super easy, but I couldn't find a video on Youtube so I figured I would upload it under my new policy of only uploading useful info.


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    Nice! Thanks for posting. Looks like a good part to have spares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by czgunner View Post
    Nice! Thanks for posting. Looks like a good part to have spares.

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    I was just thinking the same thing.
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    I don’t plan on ever cleaning my 1301’s short of a brief wipe down and re lube …problem solved!

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