I have an HW90. What lubes can I put through the air transfer port? Is it ok for me to put the lube you recommend in the air transfer port even in a gas ram?
I have an HW90. What lubes can I put through the air transfer port? Is it ok for me to put the lube you recommend in the air transfer port even in a gas ram?
Modern guns with synthetic seals need very little oil and a couple of drops of chamber lube or silicone oil every two or three thousand rounds is usually plenty.
I have gone far longer between oiling sessions with my Diana 54.
The old leather seals on the other hand require oiling every few hundred shots. Once again apply the oil sparingly.
The guns will usually, squeak or make a honking sound, when you cock them, or loose velocity, when they need oil.
Gas or spring makes no difference. Oil should hardly ever be put in the chamber. Why do you think you need to oil it? If the rifle rifle is an older model then tear it down and clean out all the factory oil. If it’s newer then it already has more oil in it than it needs. Dieseling from oil will damage the piston seal quicker than a lack of oil ever would.
Modern guns with synthetic seals need very little oil and a couple of drops of chamber lube or silicone oil every two or three thousand rounds is usually plenty.
I have gone far longer between oiling sessions with my Diana 54.
The old leather seals on the other hand require oiling every few hundred shots. Once again apply the oil sparingly.
The guns will usually, squeak or make a honking sound, when you cock them, or loose velocity, when they need oil.
What silicone oil do I use? What brand?
Modern guns with synthetic seals need very little oil and a couple of drops of chamber lube or chamber oil occasionally it's good.
I have gone far longer between oiling sessions with my Diana 54.
The old leather seals on the other hand require oiling every few hundred shots. Once again apply the oil sparingly.
The guns will usually, squeak or make a honking sound, when you cock them, or loose velocity, when they need oil.
I'm in the camp of no oil in the transfer port, silicone or otherwise. Especially in a Hw90. You'll be lucky if it doesn't burn through the factory seal without adding oil to it. Weihrauch has been over lubricating their guns the last couple of years. The Hw90 is a very high pressure gun that burns through factory seals if it just lightly overcharged when lubed correctly. It happened to my Rx1.
In my early days of playing with springers I used the RWS silicone oil in a Hw30. After adding just three drops it clocked over 900fps and blew out the seal. So it will detonate if you use too much. I still have the bottle and you can have it for the cost of postage if you want.
Silicone oil has no place in an airgun. Even a leather sealed gun has to have better options because silicone is absolutely a terrible metal lubricant that contaminates and degrades the rest of the proper lubricants. There's always a thin layer of grease throughout the compression stroke in the best sealing airguns. Silicone oil will only wash that away.
Do what you want, but you're a thousand times more likely to do more harm than good. I never lube my guns through the port (or cocking slot) and I get tens of thousands of shots on my guns between seals.