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Old May 5th, 2007, 14:29   #1
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Motomaster Silicone Lube

Would i be able to put this oil in a gas gun instead of AI silicone oil?
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Old May 5th, 2007, 14:58   #2
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need more input:

-is this lubricant an aerosol packaged oil?
-what are the contents stated on the package?

The reason I ask these q's is that some silicone lubricants are packaged with solvent thinners which may not be compatible with GBB materials. It's hard to keep track of all of the possible solvent carriers and all of the GBB materials so I only recommend the use of pure silicone oil as it has a significant compatible usage history.

You can either use pure silicone oil packaged by AI, or silicone oils packaged by R/C hobby companies like Trinity for shock damping (I recommend 10wt or 5wt).
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Old May 7th, 2007, 02:08   #3
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Oh what about whit lithium Grease?
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I like a light dab of white lithium grease on piston orings and slide rails (wipe it off of rails, all you need is a very thin film). It's not suitable for shooting into a mag though b/c it's too thick.
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Damn so what can i put in a propane adapter?
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Damn so what can i put in a propane adapter?
Light weight Silicon Oil from Airsoft Innovations..5 dollar bottle lasts you along time.
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Old May 9th, 2007, 02:01   #7
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Can you put the spray silicone oil in it?
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Old May 9th, 2007, 03:30   #8
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Can you put the spray silicone oil in it?
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Unless you're referring to airsoft-specific spray silicone oil, which does not contain any harmful chemicals (petroleum distillates) to airsoft materials.
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Can you put the spray silicone oil in it?
You dont need to spray anything, read the step by step in our friendly FAQ guide..
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