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You probably have bad cup seal or bad orings on the vavle.You can check the bolt but I have my doubts.You really want to know.Remove the grip frame take the bolt and striker out.Remove the barrel.Now fill the kitchen sink with water.Gas the gun up some people will say" oh good god no man."Nothing will happen with the bolt out because the striker has to press on the vavle to release air to fire the shot.Now with the bolt out you be able to see the valve.Now submerge the body with the air source under water.You will probably see lttle bubbles comming out of the body of the gun.These bubbles are because gas is escaping past the cup seal most likely.Get your manual out to find out where it is located.could be the o rings on valve but I have doubts about that.DO NOT MONKEY WITH THE VALVE UNLESS YOU HAVE TO.More problems happen when people remove their valves ,because they score the orings and then gas leak by.So do the water thing first ,MAKE SURE TO REMOVE THE GRIP FRAME SO YOU DO NOT FRY THE ELECTRONICS.Then after confirming the leak remove your air source or CO2 .Wipe the whole gun down and dry it even on the inside you may have to use paper towles and a pencil,whatever.Replace the cup seal and put the gun back together putting some oil on the bolt and striker.I keep hearing about the bolt orings but that will not cause a leak that will just knock your velocity down and cause some gas to blow by the orings.Now that is as simple as I can put it to fix the gun.If you do not understand how to do it take it to a PB shop.my orings started leaking on my valve the only way I could figure out exactly what was happing was to dunk the body underwater.Sounds dumb but it works,LOL.Goodluck.
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