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iAndersonzxX
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Quick VSR-10 Maintanence
25 April, 2010, 11:27
Hi, Just wondering what basic maintence I should do on my VSR-10 to ensure long life.
I've got some silicone oil drops, and some Systema Cylinder Grease. Are they enough? Do I need some more lubes? How and when do I use them?
Sorry about all these VSR questions :L I know it is kind of getting annoying now.
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25 April, 2010, 13:47
Re: Quick VSR-10 Maintanence
thats all i really use and it works fine
all i do is clean it after every game
so that no dirt can get inside the barrel or cylinder
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25 April, 2010, 14:34
Re: Quick VSR-10 Maintanence
Mate I forgot to mention I was talking about the cylinder not the barrel.
When I pull back my bolt it seems a little scratchy, So sould cylinder grease work?
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25 April, 2010, 14:45
Re: Quick VSR-10 Maintanence
Anderson they are like that in general without a zero trigger. Its due to the angle the piston engages at, 45 degrees, so causes it to be a bit "scratchy" as you put it. You can either get a teflon cylinder or a zero trigger, or both. The lubrication helps smooth things out a bit but for best results get the teflon cylinder and/or zero trigger.
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25 April, 2010, 15:37
Re: Quick VSR-10 Maintanence
Hmmm...
I'll only upgrade it to 385 fps so I dont want to splash out on lots of upgrades...
I dont know... I'll think about it...
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25 April, 2010, 16:41
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And the fact the cylinder runs on a plain bearing inside the receiver... Probably doesn't help that rough feeling.
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