A couple of drops of oil down the ASA before airing it up each time or two to lube the reg and valve and you should be good. Outside of that once in a blue moon you may want to take off the trigger frame and check and put a touch of oil onto the hammer. Although the little bit of blowby past the valve pin may well take care of this for you if you oil it through the ASA reasonably regularly.
Dry fire with no barrel after oiling to blow out the excess without it getting into the barrel.
Because it's a closed bolt setup you'll need to do something to avoid rollouts. Always aim high is one option that doesn't always pan out... .
So a barrel kit is one option. Electrical tape strips or painted on fingers of paint or nailpolish in the back of the barrel to lightly pinch the paint when chambered is another. But one way or the other you need to do something about the rollouts.
They are hella fun to play with and feel great when firing them. Fantastic toys.
CCM (Phantom) 12 gm changers FTW. The double start threads ensure that it takes only about 1.5 to 2 turns to seat and pierce the cartridge. Get 'em through Wevo, Horizon or any other Phantom dealer. WWV changers may be much the same but I haven't seen them at all.
Dry fire with no barrel after oiling to blow out the excess without it getting into the barrel.
Because it's a closed bolt setup you'll need to do something to avoid rollouts. Always aim high is one option that doesn't always pan out... .
So a barrel kit is one option. Electrical tape strips or painted on fingers of paint or nailpolish in the back of the barrel to lightly pinch the paint when chambered is another. But one way or the other you need to do something about the rollouts.They are hella fun to play with and feel great when firing them. Fantastic toys.
CCM (Phantom) 12 gm changers FTW. The double start threads ensure that it takes only about 1.5 to 2 turns to seat and pierce the cartridge. Get 'em through Wevo, Horizon or any other Phantom dealer. WWV changers may be much the same but I haven't seen them at all.

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