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Kingman folks,
What's the proper way to lube the Chaser? |
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I would say any normal paintball oil will work, like goldcup. Ive used Remoil (for firearms) for years without issues. For the last year or so I have used Lucas air tool oil.
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Mea Culpa.
I meant, what is the proper procedure for lubing the Chaser? Where are the parts that require oiling? I use Gold Cup and I love that stuff. Thanks! |
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You can find a breakdown of the parts and other info in a review that I composed here.
Primarily I would just be concerned with lubing the bolt, 2 strikers, striker connecting rod and the body slot that the rod rests in. Clean the upper and lower tubes with a swab before reinstalling the lubricated parts. Should be about it.
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