Lube for Air Rifle
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Lube for Air Rifle
I have some Shooter's Choice High Tech Synthetic Grease. Will this work for lubing the hinges on my FWB 601? I also have a can of TSI 301. Am I good to go with these two products?
within reason, without knowing the specific product I would say that as long as it has no danger of getting into the compression chamber mechanism or the trigger, then it would be fine.
less is more... you dont want the thing covered in oil.
some synthetics can bind on metal, so best just test, but as i think we're only talking about a drop here and there on linkage, with excess wiped off, anything will do... even motor oil :D
i use a syringe for applying oil... its less mess and you can be more precise with placement and amount.
less is more... you dont want the thing covered in oil.
some synthetics can bind on metal, so best just test, but as i think we're only talking about a drop here and there on linkage, with excess wiped off, anything will do... even motor oil :D
i use a syringe for applying oil... its less mess and you can be more precise with placement and amount.
Get in touch with your US FWB importer and get the right grease for the job. The FWB grease is designed to work where metal runs on metal and where metal runs on plastic. This way you can be sure you are using the right grease. FWB designed this grease to be be multi purpose on all parts of the rifle. The hand book will show where to lubricate.
Peepsight
Peepsight
I did find this quote on the Shooter's Choice website:
INDUSTRY FINDS ALL-WEATHER GREASE USEFUL:
The hunting and shooting public has embraced Shooter's Choice All-Weather Gun Grease as one of the leaders in firearms lubricants ever since it was introduced in 1984. Its amazing properties are also well known and utilized within the shooting and receation industry.
Shooter's Choice All-Weather High-Tech Gun Grease is the choice of most paintball and pellet gun manufacturers for use on cocking mechanisms and more and more rollerblade and skateboard manufacturers are using it also. Oil-based lubricants and solvents are harmful to plastic and nylon parts on airguns and roller wheels while the familiar High-Tech Gun Grease is perfectly safe.
INDUSTRY FINDS ALL-WEATHER GREASE USEFUL:
The hunting and shooting public has embraced Shooter's Choice All-Weather Gun Grease as one of the leaders in firearms lubricants ever since it was introduced in 1984. Its amazing properties are also well known and utilized within the shooting and receation industry.
Shooter's Choice All-Weather High-Tech Gun Grease is the choice of most paintball and pellet gun manufacturers for use on cocking mechanisms and more and more rollerblade and skateboard manufacturers are using it also. Oil-based lubricants and solvents are harmful to plastic and nylon parts on airguns and roller wheels while the familiar High-Tech Gun Grease is perfectly safe.
I purchased the FWB grease #1750.010.1. Yes, its a tad expensive but just a bit on the tip of a toothpick goes a loooong way.
This guy sells a lot of hard to find FWB parts and ships very fast.
I failed to find the shipping invoice but I did however have him bookmarked.
Here: http://stores.ebay.com/Olympic-Marksman-Equipment
~Phil
This guy sells a lot of hard to find FWB parts and ships very fast.
I failed to find the shipping invoice but I did however have him bookmarked.
Here: http://stores.ebay.com/Olympic-Marksman-Equipment
~Phil