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  • Creative Mayhem
    AO's OFFICIAL CANUCK
    • Apr 2002
    • 3633

    #16
    Tippmanman, With my Minimag, I would forget to clean it, then need to at the last minute before going to play. All I would do is gas it up and run it under a warm shower, presto-change-o, all is clean again. I guarantee that Tom says you can rinse it off in a bucket WHILE GASSED UP on the video. I will not be liable for rusty bolt springs, or screws. All I can tell you is that I've done it, and it works.

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    • Ov3rmind
      Speechless
      • Nov 2001
      • 2637

      #17
      Here's what I do for my Cocker:
      The night I get home, I just wipe most of the paint and grime off the outside. The next morning I remove the bolt, and run a squeegee through the top tube. Then I wipe off the bolt and put a light coat of lube on it. Then I wipe all the small paint shells, grit, and paint out of all the nooks and crannies on the marker. Lastly, I put three drops of oil in the ASA, gas her up, and shoot about 15 shots. See, maintanence on a Cocker ain't so bad.

      About once every two months I'll take apart most of the marker (excpet maybe the valve, you don't really need to pay attention to it anyway unless it gives you problems): I'll wipe out any grit on my trigger frames guts, put a drop of oil in the three way, and mainly just make sure everything looks normal.
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      • milf350
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 37

        #18
        So far, I think I might be worse than everybody. I have 2 cockers now and I take it apart and clean it even if I haven't played. I take both of them entirely apart and clean every little piece about once a week, more so if I'm playing a lot that month. I see people running their guns under faucets after we get done, and it actually makes me sick to think of my cocker getting soaked like that. I'm not a neat and clean person either, my markers are just a totally different story.

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        • Thordic
          AFTICA
          • May 2001
          • 5986

          #19
          With any normal gun, I'd clean it that night. I did that when I had my spyder, and with my cocker while I had it, and if I played with my Timmy, I'd do it too.

          With my mag, I've gone months between cleanings. It just doesn't need it. I toss it in its bag, and pull it out the next time I play, and its good to go. Its one of the best parts about owning a mag :)

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          • TheJester
            Registered User
            • Sep 2002
            • 753

            #20
            i like my minimag up to par, usally what i do when i come home, i run some water in the kitchen sick, and rinse out the body tube to clean the bolt and anything else down there(presurized of corse)i then just take out the valve assembly dry it off, put little bit of oil on the bolt, powertube, and spring, but 2 drops of oil in those little holes that say oil, and put 3 drops in the quick disconnect on the valve and cycle that through
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            • Fatjon
              Fat Juggalo
              • Aug 2002
              • 1031

              #21
              I clean the outside of my gun at the field before i leave then later that night I usually take it apart and clean and oil every thing.

              Props to echo419 for the sig

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              • the123
                JJ's Master
                • May 2001
                • 736

                #22
                My E-mag gets cleaned when I HAVE TO take it apart. When something breaks or stops working, i'll clean whatever pieces off that I end up taking apart. The outside gets wiped down if it gets paint on it, thats about it. Oil only goes in my valve if I sense any problems (quickest and easiest fix, but usually does nothing).

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                • ALF702
                  Registered User
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 38

                  #23
                  I still dunk mine in water.. Been doing it since I got it. Best way to clean every little bit of it.. only problem is getting everything dry so that nothing rusts.. but my routine is come home, dunk in bathtub, then off to garage to spray with air hose.
                  My friend does the same thing, except he uses 20oz CO2 tanks on a remote.. silly huh?? but it works the same.

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                  • FeelTheRT
                    Registered User
                    • Jun 2001
                    • 2950

                    #24
                    hah i never have time. When i get home around 5 or 7 depending if i have to reff or not, i'm just all whiped out. I just want to take a hot shower and hit the hay and not wake up until 7 AM and be late for school next morning. Many times i dont get around cleaning my gun until a few hours before i have to use it again . Sometimes i just forget and end up not cleaning my goggles, pack, shoes or gun. Bad habit though.
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                    • Pile & A Half
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2002
                      • 863

                      #25
                      I do it every time I get done playing. And some times I do it just because I am bored and can't find anything better to do.
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                      • athomas
                        Of course it works-its AGD
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 8039

                        #26
                        I try to get the cleaning out of the way the same day. If I leave it, I have a tendency to forget. There's nothing worst than getting out your equipment for a day of palay only to find that it is gummed up with half dried paint goo in places you never knew paint could get into.
                        Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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                        • digitard
                          DigiWang .. Special Ed
                          • Nov 2002
                          • 1678

                          #27
                          If I'm playing in an outdoor field (Im in Arizona) then I clean it the night I get home ....

                          If I'm playing indoor (which I have lately cause our local indoor field is huge) then unless I break paint I clean it a few days later ... clean the whole regulator and relube it ....

                          Sincerely,
                          Dave
                          Its a wakeup call for the Nintendo generation
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                          • Skoad
                            Registered User
                            • Feb 2002
                            • 3265

                            #28
                            Anyone else find themselves cleaning off the outside of your gun while playing? I always catch myself whiping dirt off it with my shirt :P

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                            • digitard
                              DigiWang .. Special Ed
                              • Nov 2002
                              • 1678

                              #29
                              lol, no i dont do that ... BUT I still find myself shaking the hopper form time to time ... not realizing its a Revvy 12v and its not gonna need it ... stupid habit from the past!

                              Sincerely,
                              Dave
                              Its a wakeup call for the Nintendo generation
                              GregHastingsPaintball 3 is coming

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