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June 21st, 2011, 12:07 | #1 |
About clean & maintenance the gun
Do you have the video teach us about how to clean the gun fron a to z for the m4, mp5,ect. I mean open complete the gun and clean
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June 21st, 2011, 12:49 | #2 |
Loves Furries
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Go to http://www.mechbox.com/
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June 21st, 2011, 12:55 | #3 |
Google has plenty of them, you should ask him?
But hey I'm just curious really: Join date March 2009, and your first post is today, and this? What were you doing all this time? O_o Not trying to be rude or anything |
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June 21st, 2011, 16:47 | #4 |
Trying to clean his gun obviously.
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June 21st, 2011, 17:21 | #5 |
You know I meant, don't you Dart? :P
I guess I'll 'amend myself' by giving you some more info, since people are not inclined to do so apparently: As far as cleaning go, it not really complicated. Depending on how much of a cleaning it needs you can just use a damp cloth for the externals, and a small brush that's not too hard (I use a used toothbrush) to remove any dirt and what not from all the small spaces, especially where different parts meets. It is often recommended to use lock-tite on screws and such, but that's really necessary if you're gun pack some power. I don't think it's not necessary below the 350-370fps. Everywhere there's something supposed to move, clean thoroughly to remove all oil/grease residue (if really dirty), using a degreaser would help. Then add back some silicon oil (a thin layer is often enough) between the moving parts, and manually make them move so it spreads the lube where it needs to go. The only part that has some complexity is the gearbox. when it comes to it, the same would apply but instead of silicon oil it would be some grease made for metal/metal contact. A lot of airsoft stores sell pretty good grease just for that. To open it and make sure you don't loose anything, etc, just follows the instructions on mechbox.com's site like Slow suggested. Search for "M733" in the search bar on that site and you'll find accurate instructions from start to finish for disassembly/reassembly. Take pictures of everything in place so you're sure you'll know how to put it back together, it always help Having some containers or magnets to gather the screws/springs together is a great help too. There's really nothing special except for knowing how to disassemble the thing. It's just common sense |
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June 21st, 2011, 18:26 | #6 |
Thank alot guys. I played some games already in 2009. And i have some personnal problems, so dont have time to update and no time for air soft. Where u guys come from
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June 21st, 2011, 18:45 | #7 |
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