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Post by tearhere on Oct 31, 2008 12:17:51 GMT 8
what do you use/recommend? and where did you get it? how much?
im trying to find Super Lube, i can vouch for this lubricant. doesn't attract dirt. its friendly with rubbers and plastic. its dry type lubricant. it comes in an aerosol spray cans.
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Post by snyper on Oct 31, 2008 16:52:11 GMT 8
Good question, Some basic lubricant we use is plain baby oil. When you charge your AG with a fresh (refilled with CO2) pygmy tank put in several drops of baby oil in the intake valve. Doing this will help maintain lubrication in the inside of your Airgun preventing rust. You could also try, sewing machine oil.
Both are cheap and readily available.
Any non-petrol based lube can be used on portions with o-ring.
I'll move this post to the tech section, its better suited there.
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esti
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Post by esti on Dec 16, 2008 17:53:59 GMT 8
Sir snyper san ba makikita yong serial number ng rogunz airgun? Tnx
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Post by snyper on Dec 18, 2008 0:11:55 GMT 8
I am not very familiar with Rogunz, but I will check and hopefully get some pics.
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esti
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Post by esti on Dec 18, 2008 17:38:52 GMT 8
I checked the entire surface of the AG pero wala po akong makita is it possible na nasa loob sya? Di ko pa po sya tinatangal sa stock di ako marunong. Lahat naman po ng AG may serial number di ba?
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Post by snyper on Dec 19, 2008 3:40:57 GMT 8
If you are refering to commercially sold AG yes, but custom ones don't have SN's and if it has been modified like the receiver replaced then you may not have the SN in place. If you could take a pic of the receiver portion of the gun (both sides) then we may be able to help. We can at least see what model you have.
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cobra
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Post by cobra on Mar 7, 2009 20:47:40 GMT 8
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Post by cobra on Mar 7, 2009 20:49:40 GMT 8
Bro one more oil as lubricant use remote control car shocker absorber oil. it made from pure silicon oil.
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