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March 5th, 2006, 23:53 | #16 |
well first off im not the person to tell you how do take the blow back chamber out of your gun. first find somone who can give you direction. after you have it out all the rust remouved and cleaned of all oil i would use tremclad rust paint. you can get it in a small tin at home depot. not the spray use the kind you brush on. then put 1 or 2 coats on. you just want to make sure that you dont put it on to thick or it could inhibbit moving parts. also make sure to not get paint on any plastic or ruber parts it could eat them. graylocks is right though id use 0000 steel wool vs sand paper
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March 6th, 2006, 07:18 | #17 |
Avoid paint. It may have chemicals in it's composition that could really screw your gun.
Stick with what works. Sandpaper? May as well use a grinder... My suggestion is proven with ANY type of gun, airsoft or 'real'. Pyle... suggesting paint is not wise. Period. Do some research before giving ideas that can cost more than they are worth. Tremclad, sheesh. |
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March 6th, 2006, 13:54 | #18 | |
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Just be carefull about parts#23 and they can freely slide out the forward nozzle end after removing the entire chamber from the slide.
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March 7th, 2006, 07:01 | #20 |
If you do what I said, you wont need to take anything apart except remove the slide.
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