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| Old Gun Tech Specific how-to's on fixing and tuning in those old guns |
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| Active Member Join Date: Jul 2006 | got my taso back from cali need tech help just got my taso back from cali. one is did not come with the barrel so i put an old phantom barrel on their and seem to work and what a good oil for it. it has not seen the light of day. in over 10yr. thanks for any tips if can. i also have a old pump gun. will get pic made this week at FPC @ Waynes World, 8/13/06 and will post here and at one other site. thanks for the help and good luck guys. |
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| The Brown Guy! | If i am deciphering your text right, a good oil to use is Hoppe's #9 for firearms.
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| Out and about Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Schen. NY | Although it has steel guts you probably want to stay away from hoppes....I would stick with gold cup or Palmer oil.. something that is made just for pellet guns/paint guns... some people also use air-tool oil but I think it's a little too runny (it's almost like warm corn oil in viscosity). E
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