after 3 + yrs. on the shelf

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  • sureido
    Registered User
    • Jan 2003
    • 1

    #1

    after 3 + yrs. on the shelf

    I shot a few cases of paint in my new rt automag 3 + years ago and put it in its case for a long sleep.
    we woke up and its time to go at it.
    1. Before i go out and play what kind of MAINT. should i do to my gun???????????

    2. I have a parts kit that came with or i purchased with my guno-rings..sring...etc.(after 3 years are the o-rings still good?)

    I also just purchased a new first aid kit.

    3. how do i find a ( how to, break down diagram )

    take it easy, I'm a old newbie

    thanks sureido
    Last edited by sureido; 01-09-2003, 10:03 PM.
  • ChucktheMAGician
    Back at it
    • Oct 2002
    • 1855

    #2
    Don't know alot about RT's but here's a link http://store.airgun.com/acb/showdetl...D=240&CATID=15 to the breakdown on Retro's, maybe it will help? I'd try a couple of searches here and see what comes up. If it was me I would just oil it, gas it up and see how it does. Also if it was me tho, it would work at home and then o-rings would start leaking like crazy when I got to the field and played! Good luck
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    • Spray Painter

      #3
      put a few drops of oil in your ASA and air it up. if it leaks just replace all the orings/seals(just to be safe)in it and air it up again.

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      • Nobody077
        Yes Im still alive
        • Oct 2002
        • 559

        #4
        My classic mag set for a little over 3 years and all I did was add some oil into the "OIR HERE" holes on my AIR valve and a few drops into the ASA. The gun worked great, if you have iny leaky o-rings try to oil them and re-install before replaceing them. Good Luck and have fun.
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        • BlackVCG
          Grubby Owner

          • Oct 2000
          • 4956

          #5
          Read my Classic thread about "Taking apart your Retro Valve for the first time."
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