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  1. #1
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    Another rather basic newbie question.
    What product would you re-lube this with?
    And where would you put it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D_H_P View Post
    Another rather basic newbie question.
    What product would you re-lube this with?
    And where would you put it?
    I used Bisley gun oil. AA recommend putting a drop or two on the safety button once in a while, so that it tracks into the CD housing once the safety is clicked in I suppose.
    Anyway I don't think you need to use anything special.
    It's only a bloody pellet gun for Gods sake!
    BASC member

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    Thanks.

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    Will the tuning shown on this thread help remove the "creep/ spongeyness" i have on my tx?

    Thanks

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    If anyone who has done this is reading this, what problems did you encounter when dismantling the trigger unit?

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    None, its really easy, just take your time, following the guide.

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    A very worth while mod and just two things to add

    While you have your pride and joy apart you could also think about mirror polishing
    the mushroom as well, you will notice after you have how much smoother it will cock
    and its quieter as well.

    Secondly while you are there with your sears and block in pieces give the adjusting
    screws a polish as well (the ends that is )it helps your fine adjustments no end.

    Rik
    Never pull the trigger unless you know
    you are going to hit what you are aiming at.

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