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Old June 20th, 2013, 21:08   #1
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Can i use this oil for my gbbr?

hey guys just got my first gun. As you might of guessed its a we g39c. I found this silicon spray at canadian tire. Is it good enough for my gun?


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Old June 20th, 2013, 21:32   #2
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The top one for mags the seccond one for the oring in the bolt/on the nozzle
http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...&cPath=117_127

And this for contact points (like the bolt to charging handle and trigger parts)
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en

Follow the guide here the ob system is almost the same
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=104159
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Old June 20th, 2013, 21:36   #3
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perfect! thanks for your help!
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Old June 20th, 2013, 21:36   #4
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Hey! My guide!

Rule of thumb, don't use 99% of silicone lube you can find at Canadian Tire etc. It often contains solvents which will destroy your o-rings.

RC Cars/Plane shops sell shock weight oil which is pure, but way too thick to put in magazines, but is ok for silicone used in lubricating the gun.

Airsoft stores should, realistically, be the only place you should buy silicone oil.

Ultra Slick (the one Hectic posted) is absolute gold for lubricating GBB mechanics.
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Old June 20th, 2013, 21:39   #5
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hey guys just got my first gun. As you might of guessed its a we g39c. I found this silicon spray at canadian tire. Is it good enough for my gun?
A cheap alternative to "airsoft silicone oil" is this stuff, it's pretty much the same stuff;

http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/5420/

Other brands will work as well, Mugen, Kyosho etc. I got the Team Associated stuff because that's what I found at my local hobby store for like $5 + change.
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Yeah i use the team 20wt as my oring lube but not for mags even the 10wt is a lil thick for mags.
The one i have is a silicone blend so its not pure silicone (its more like a hydrolic fluid) but its rubber safe as it is used in rc shocks with oring seals.
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Old June 20th, 2013, 22:00   #7
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thanks for all the help guys. I just ordered the 2 off of airsoft parts canada site. Ill grab the grease from canadian tire tomorrow.
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Yeah i use the team 20wt as my oring lube but not for mags even the 10wt is a lil thick for mags.
The one i have is a silicone blend so its not pure silicone (its more like a hydrolic fluid) but its rubber safe as it is used in rc shocks with oring seals.
I have a 25wt which I use to lube my GBB pistol mechanics with...can I use that for o-rings?
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Yup. You can use just about any weight (10-40) for orings slide rails trigger mech. Tho for those metal on metal or metal on plastic bits the super lube/ultra slick works beter as it lasts longer provides a cushion if you will and is a self cleaning type lube as in itll try to force grit and dirt out and away from the moving parts and contact points. And it doesnt run/seap/bleed out all over the place like oil does.
Just stick with the airsoft innovations light weight stuff for mags/in yer gas as even the 10wt stuff is prety thick for that aplication.
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