Which is better of the 2, synthetic oil or silicone oil? Does it even make a difference? Is either one better for mags?
Synthetic Oil vs. Silicone Oil
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i use whatever oil i have, right now i have a HUGE bottle of shocktech oil (just regular gold cup in a larger container)
and i'll ues PMI when i'm at my field fixing rentals and whatnot
just use what you have, nothing special to themProud Member Of The AO Cesspool Since 08-24-2002
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Info I found with google.
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when i use oil, i only use kc trouble free. its worked for me for years and years. best stuff i have found. my shocker wont use it, but for my other guns and my old mags it works great!!!
kc trouble free
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Speaking of KC Trouble Free, this is the best place to buy it I've found online:Originally posted by logamuswhen i use oil, i only use kc trouble free. its worked for me for years and years. best stuff i have found. my shocker wont use it, but for my other guns and my old mags it works great!!!
kc trouble free
$4.99 per bottle. I bought eight.
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I use either ATF or sillicone oil. On my mag I have been using the sillicone. Maybe I should stop?
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I use 100% silicone oil. You can get it at hobby shops and it's sold as RC Car shock oil in whatever weights you want. I use 10wt.Originally posted by trains are badI use either ATF or sillicone oil. On my mag I have been using the sillicone. Maybe I should stop?
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Death Angel
sneakyhacker420,
Gold Cup oil is not Shocktech oil and has nothing to dop with Shocktech. Gold Cup is much better.
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I use good quality synthetic Pneumatic Air Tool oil. Have for years. Works great. Mineral Oil based Oils and most of the Silicone oils are just fine. People have good results with them. Remember that Air Guns are based on air tools and pnuematic air devices of all kinds. They use similar orings for the same purposes. To operate a valve and make proper seals in those devices. So it would make sense that any oil that lubricates an air tool of any kind with various oring types would work fine in lubricating a Marker. Certain orings may be affected by remaining petrolates so we tend not to use those oils if we can. So we use Mineral oil based and Silicone based ones. Most marker specific oils are based on these same oil scources. Mineral oil based air tool oils were first developed for the Mining industry. So that drills and hammers used underground would not readily ignite and give off petroliate mists and fumes when they got hot and were air dispersed. Even though they will burn, they do not as readily burn as straight petrolium derived motor/gear oils would. So these Air Tool oils were also specifically developed after that point for air tools and their Orings and internal frictions for superior lubrication of O-rings . So makes sense they work fine for Paintball Markers.
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