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AA R27 drying up
10 October, 2010, 21:50
Hey people,
I've been having this issue for a while but I'm wondering whether it's just mine, or if others are having this problem too.
So every 5 or 6 mags, using ultragas, the o-ring in the back of the slide dries up. It's an o-ring on the inside of a plastic moving part (where all the gas flows). Sorry, hard to describe but if you've been having this issue then you'll know where I mean. So the big problem with it drying up is that the slide cannot return fully due to the o-ring causing too much friction. Right now I'm having to re-lube the o-ring every 4-6 mags just so that the slide moves.
I can post pics if that will help. Wondering if it's a problem I can get ride of or if it's just because it's a relatively cheap gun?
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10 October, 2010, 22:16
Re: AA R27 drying up
What you using? Couple drops of silicone oil on the piston cup once every 20 or so mags is usually plenty.
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10 October, 2010, 22:30
Re: AA R27 drying up
O wrong might be out of place, or a bit may of chipped of, have you got any pictures?
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11 October, 2010, 09:35
I'm using precision lube, which is essentially the same as silicone oil but much cheaper (made for modellers). I'll see if I can upload any pics tonight. I've taken it all apart though and nothing seems to be out of place...
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12 October, 2010, 04:10
Re: AA R27 drying up
Wow, just stunning.
Welcome to AQ!
Do surf around our sub forums for more information.
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13 October, 2010, 07:25
:-s eh?
I'll see if I can upload some pictures tonight
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