The nice thing about the 1377 is you can get o-rings for it from just about anywhere. Harbor fright to ace hardware carries them. Cheap 3 in 1 oil works for lubing the pivot points like the cocking lever and trigger parts. I would recommend avoiding pellgun oil, especially the pink stuff, for lubing the valve. It turns hard after awhile and gums up the works. Use the chamber oil you have for the valve. Barrel cleaning is a generally touchy subject since the opinion thing kicks in. Personally, unless it's brand spanking new or has visible crud built up in it, I don't bother with it. Unless the accuracy changes drastically, a quick pull through with ballistol or simple green will work. I only give mine a pull when I first get them, then shoot until the accuracy falls off.
The supercharger is different in care being a spring gun. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT put anything in the transfer port. It will wreck your seal at the least. Wiping out the barrel and wiping off the outside is fine. Just nothing down the transfer port. That's the hole the air flows through to push the pellet down the barrel.
You really don't need to stress too much about cleaning airguns as much as you do with firearms. Wiping them down after use is about it. You don't have any carbon collecting water and combining with the nitrates to corrode your metal.
As a p.s. your hatsan will probably sound a lot like a .22lr until the factory lube gets worked out of the chamber. Shouldn't be more than 10 or so shots.
The supercharger is different in care being a spring gun. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT put anything in the transfer port. It will wreck your seal at the least. Wiping out the barrel and wiping off the outside is fine. Just nothing down the transfer port. That's the hole the air flows through to push the pellet down the barrel.
You really don't need to stress too much about cleaning airguns as much as you do with firearms. Wiping them down after use is about it. You don't have any carbon collecting water and combining with the nitrates to corrode your metal.
As a p.s. your hatsan will probably sound a lot like a .22lr until the factory lube gets worked out of the chamber. Shouldn't be more than 10 or so shots.
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