C02 GBB Lubrication methods

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I have ordered a Well g194 GBB pistol from gunfire.pl and was wondering how to properly lubricate and maintain it. I have only ever used electric guns so it's a new topic for me. I know not to use the blue can WD40 but what about the silicone special can (yellow). I have seen some silicone spray in Halfords. Is that sufficient?

 
I'm always seeing people over lube their guns, so don't spray the thing mate.

Just use a small amount of moly based Abbey lt2 gun grease on the slide and frame rails, and a drop of pellet gun oil directly onto the co2 capsules nozzle head once every two or 3 capsules, before inserting it into the magazine, and if your storing the gun don't leave a co2 capsules in the magazine.. And if your storing your gun for a few weeks month, put one or two drops of pellgun oil directly onto the magazine co2 piecing seal, and one drip onto the loading nozzle pistol head seal. 

If you got the green gas versions green gas itself will lube the magazine seals and internals for you slightly, so again just use a small amount of Abbey lt2 gun grease on the slide and frame rails, (don't over grease, you just want yo add like a shiny layer) and then if you want after you strip and clean the gun after a game or whatever, just spray a tiny amount of pure silicone spray onto the gas blowback loading nozzle o-ring seal/piston head. 

ATB Marc 

 
Pure silicone if you're not sure what else. Believe the Halfords stuff is fine, but I've found more viscous silicone drops to last longer on the gun and also are a lot cheaper.

Edit:

As above: Aerosol tends to get places you don't want it too (like the bucking).

 
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Thank you. Much appreciated. Should I get spray or solid lube

 
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Hi mate here are the videos then..

The first video is a very old video of mine but will relate to your gun well.. the second video is more recent but slightly different but is still worth you watching..

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http://dai.ly/x6hv0lx

https://www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/x6huy7l



Hope these help mate.

ATB, Marc..

 
Very professional and helpful. Thanks a tonne. 

 
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