Is WD40, or PMI oil usable on a MAG

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  • PowerFedMag
    RT of reliability.
    • May 2001
    • 461

    #1

    Is WD40, or PMI oil usable on a MAG

    Should u apply the oil just into the 2 oil holes? or directly on bolt, as well as where the hoses connect to AIR Valve?
    lookin fer IR3 or Xtreme (C&C)

    black RT Mag for sale. Great condition. Stock barrel, sanded bolt, I-frame, blade trigger. Extra parts, bolt spring, internals o-rings, extra hardline, nubbins, hardline. it doesnt break balls except on ppl. asking $450.

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  • Paintballer86
    Proud E-Mag User
    • May 2001
    • 1000

    #2
    DONT use WD-40 It ruins the 0-rings. Put like 10 drops of oil in the air fitting (where the hose goes into the valve) and than dry fire it like 20 times with the barrel off. That should do.

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    • BlackVCG
      Grubby Owner

      • Oct 2000
      • 4956

      #3
      Just use the PMI oil or get KC Trouble Free oil.
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      • Miscue
        Super Moderator

        • Oct 2000
        • 7105

        #4
        WD-40 is not a lubricant.

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        • Nitroduck
          Registered User
          • Jan 2001
          • 726

          #5
          WD-40 is for removing the valve internals and Orings from the gun, its not designed to lube, its designed to remove.
          Former stickballmovies guy (They're on youtube now). Now a full-time slumlord in Central Ohio.

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          • Puckz
            www.puckzparts.com
            • May 2001
            • 255

            #6
            WD-40 is a temporary lubricant and cleaner. It's not something you want to use with a paintball gun.
            Mike Smith

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            • Death Angel

              #7
              Oil

              Why would you use PMI or KC????? Why wouldn't you use Auto Lube on the Mag?? I think AGD knmows what is best to use on their gun.

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              • BlackVCG
                Grubby Owner

                • Oct 2000
                • 4956

                #8
                Gold Cup is a decent oil, but it discolors the o-rings after prolonged use. To me it's a dirty oil but it does a decent job. KC Trouble Free is by far the best oil you can use in a paintball gun. Rob H., one of the AGD Satellite Techs uses KC instead of Gold Cup...
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                • Death Angel

                  #9
                  Oil

                  Gold Cup is not a dirty oil. I called the guy that makes it and he said the reason that it discolors the o-rings is that it penetrates the maaterial. This means that it works much better than other oils that do not penetrate. If KC is so good why doesn't AGD include it with the Mags??? I think Tom knows what is better to use than you.

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