@AirgunAmatuer I haven’t shot a CO2 powered airgun since I was a boy so take this with a grain of salt. I would think, considering what you’ve stated about the storage conditions, that the rubber and plastic internal parts should be examined and replaced. Also find a way to clean up the rust. Hopefully a more knowledgeable member can provide some detailed input and an expert opinion.
I like how you posted a series of photos with labels of the parts. That’s very well organized. How did you do that?
@AirgunAmateur Thanks. I’ve never seen a BBCode spoiler.
I’m wondering if @Septicdeath or @AirNGasman have any advice for you on cleaning up your CO2 pistol. Your question may have garnered more of a response if posted in the “Air Pistols” forum.
@AirgunAmateur Excellent post. I would say you are the lead man on this one. Your concern and question on what is appropriate is valid for sure. I would suggest , since you have a benchmark of "14 years", please proceed with that tune and share what the outcome is. Changing out the O-rings is probably the major thing to consider. IMOO. Many great folks here to aid in your quest.
Wherever there is rust, there is pitting. Rust is where the steel has oxidized. Removing the rust is easy, there are many methods, but the results will always leave pits. If you want an original finish, you have to refinish.
Hey I know this is off subject but what college do you shoot for? I’m in Lexington and new to the airgun would but hopelessly addicted and I’d love to find some other local people to shoot with. I have a pretty nice range just minutes from Lexington airport…