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May 13th, 2015, 17:57 | #1 |
Lubrication of KJW KP-05
I have put 400 shots thru my KP-05 and although the dealer showed me how to
grease the slide, I forget what is required to lub the O rings. I think he said pull the spring back a little ( after removing slide) and one drop silicone in front . I assume this is additional to a drop of silicone oil on the tip of the CO2. I have watched several videos and have not seen the specific area treated. The manual says nothing about maintenance.Could someone explain where silicone oil should be placed , how often or refer me to a video showing this? Thanks! |
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May 13th, 2015, 19:25 | #2 | |
Oh we do hate you, just never felt like wasting the time to give you a user title :P
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In the blow back unit. The black bit that feeds the bb and has a square/rectangle hole in it. You can pull it forward and sill see there is a piston with an oring. Put a drop or two of oil in there and move it back n forth a little.
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May 15th, 2015, 22:44 | #3 |
Silicone oil is great for any seals. But, your slides rub metal on metal which silicone can not reduce wear. I use either SuperLube grease and sometimes SuperLube oil on the metal slide surfaces.
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May 15th, 2015, 23:52 | #4 |
I will be using grease for the slide but need clarify exactly where a little silicone
oil needs to be applied and how often without a full take down. Used only indoors so no dust ,weather conditions. |
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May 16th, 2015, 11:48 | #5 | |
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I put a few drops of silicone into the propane tank valve before I fill my mags. This way the mags contain silicone oil. As the mags are used up, silicone oil is distributed into the guns internals naturally. |
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May 18th, 2015, 16:12 | #6 |
I just finished a 50 shot session ( 25 per CO2 cartridge). I put a drop of
silicone oil on tip of each cartridge.I noticed some wetness on top and right side of slide which must be silicone. Is this a sign of too much silicone or a problem? I am more familiar with pellet shooters so I may be in the 'newbie tank' for a while.I just want to ensure that I understand the maintenance issues for airsoft. Being a senior with limited skills is another factor. If there is a member in the area of Eglinton ave E./Victoria Park who would make a courtesy visit for a short maintenance tutorial, it would be greatly appreciated. No car and a visit back to the dealer would be long.Thanks! |
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