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 Post subject: got my qb78! HOW TO OIL?
PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:47 pm 
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WHERE DO I PUT THE OIL?


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A couple of drops on the bolt and work it , a drop or two on the Threads of the tube where the cap screws on . In the future you will need to get some moly ( molibdenum Di sulphide ) paste ..take the action apart and polish the internals , the slots in the breech , the leading edge of the breech where the barrel and its o rings go in ( this is where they get sliced ) ..the bolt body and the hammer and the hammer spring ends and hammer spring guide ..and molly them and reassemble ..its really easy and will make a big difference .

Frank


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:02 pm 
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No oil needed. shoot 'er dry
As Tim Mac1 calls it Pellgumoil.....
Makes a mess is all

Have fun with the QB, they are great! eh?! :)
Walter....

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 10:25 pm 
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Frank is right, you must take rear apart at the least to oil the hammer spring, the spring is usually gets condensation and rusted out. The only problem is when putting the parts back, if you take apart the receiver, then the hammer pin must lign up with the action or else the gun won't work.


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i'd put a little oil on every thing. it can't hurt . the bolt and the pins . the hammer ,trigger lock . you get the idea . it's metal and blueing doesn't stop rust .


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