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how do I store my gun with the shaft inside or left out?

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I am going to store my rubber style European style guns (Tri X) for a while
they are ready to go sort of thing and stored in a case and all too...

now if the water ever clears I will be out but it might not clear for months with all the flooding here..... boo hoo!!!!!

anyways do I store the spear shaft loaded inside the gun like I was going to fire it or is that bad for the gun mech to store the shaft in the gun ready to shoot 4 a long time?

or do I leave it just out so the spring inside the trigger of the gun isn't engaged

will that be a better way to store it that way?

how do I store my gun with the shaft inside or left out?

thanks Aya in Thailand
 
I suppose it's better to store them with the shaft out if you have a rack or somewhere safe for it but I don't, I just leave it in
 
i leave it out..although i dont believe it harms the spring, im just meticulous that way :)
 
I suppose it's better to store them with the shaft out if you have a rack or somewhere safe for it but I don't, I just leave it in

same here. I guess that shaft out is better to avoid stress on the trigger's spring, but anyway I store them shaft-in, with no damage ever.
Before storing, wash well with fresh water and drop a little lube inside the trigger mech seat.
 
drop oil where exactly?
what kind of oil?
please give me details I dont want to screw up
also I would prefer to use natural oils is this possible?
thanks aya
 
I would use silicone spray (food grade) to spary the trigger mechanism inlet and between the trigger itself.
 
ok but I dont get where exactly????
as I dont know the terms well for guns I am a newbie for sure

anyone with a pic? possibly?
thanks
 
Anywhere you see holes & gaps at the handle area..........example where the spear butt enters, around the trigger...etc.
 
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I shouldn't make any difference, anywear i see a gun its allways with the spear inside. As for stressing in the spring, it would take decades just like that. Mines are allway with the shaft loaded.

The bands on the other hand sould be very well cleaned, try to extend then so you can rinse between the plastic and rubber, spray them with silicone and keep them away for light and heat sources. The best place is the fridge (were didi i read this)
 
I keep my 60cm and my 75cm with the spear in the trigger mechanism all the time.
It’s only the 90cm that lives with the spear out and that’s only because it won’t fit in the boot of my fishing car with the spear in.:)
 
Well you poor welsh boys, while I ride around in my car (now I’ve got to be a bit careful here) at least you’ve got plenty of sheep to …. Around.
roflroflroflroflrofl
 
You English boys know nothing! All you think sheep are for is for carnal pleasure. Anyone with any sense knows they are for pulling your work cart
Anyway, when it comes to asking where to lubricate your shaft ask a Welshman coz we do it for longer rofl
 
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Pastor shoots and he scores roflroflrofl
If you want to take out the spears go for it but like alot of the guys I never take out the spear, except when it gets cleaned or replaced.
Spray some silicone oil into all the holes on the handle where there is moving parts and remove the rubbers if you can, clean them well and store in the fridge. Make sure the gun and all its parts are completely dry when you put it in storage, any water thats left in the handle or that perhaps got into the barrel in some way will cause rust if its just let be :)
 
You English boys know nothing! All you think sheep are for is for carnal pleasure. Anyone with any sense knows they are for pulling your work cart
Anyway, when it comes to asking where to lubricate your shaft ask a Welshman coz we do it for longer rofl

Nice reply and I submit to a greater intellect.:)
 
You know it's bloody good to have mates who you can have banter like that with :) Even if he is a sheep sh@gger rofl
 
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Anyway, back on track, I don't lubricate at all, I just give the trigger a good blast with the hose pipe after use and make sure it is dry. If I was to put any lube on it would only go on the catch notch of the shaft, I would be worried about sand sticking to the lube inside the mechanism
 
As any good soldier knows, strip down and dry clean, lightly lubricate the moving parts, assemble and return to Armoury to await the next use.


PS we dont have a winter break so no need to freeze our rubbers or lubricate the shaft. woof woof....

Peter
 
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