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-Today's airguns are basically the same design that have been around for a great many years. Although they are different from conventional firearms, today's airguns may be maintained easily because modern manufacturing techniques have been combined with high-tech materials. The heart of any spring-piston airgun is the compression chamber.
-Though requiring minimal lubrication, the piston seal and chamber should be lubricated once every several thousand rounds. -One or two drops of RWS Compression Chamber lube applied through the compression chamber port will quickly evaporate and coat the chamber with a fine film of clear Moly.
-After the lubrication is applied, ten to twenty rounds of ammunition should be fired from the gun to ensure the lubrication has evenly coated the compression chamber.
-After the ten or twenty rounds have been fired, run several dry cleaning patches through the barrel to remove any lubricant discharged during the firing procedure. -If cleaning pellets are used, be sure to use several cleaning pellets at a time, especially in magnum class airguns
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