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The o-ring for an airsoft electronic gun (AEG) cylinder head is the same as the AEG piston head. It is #14, which is 15/16 In. OD x 3/4 In. ID x 3/32 In. Wall. It is the same dimensions a s the #214 o-rings being sold at Home Depot.
Be sure you match all three dimensions listed above.
Jake
Thu, 07 Aug 2014 00:43:52 +0400
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