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    Oil the hammer?

    Should you, should you not, does it really matter?
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    #2
    I noticed a velocity change when i used different viscosities of oil. So my vote is yes, it does matter

    I like to have all my guns dripping with oil but thats just personal preference. If your gun is operating well then just keep doing whatever youre doing

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      #3
      I really only do it when I have the gun totally torn down anyway, so yes, but rarely.
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      • Blackmagic71

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        I do the same.

      #4
      I do a bit. Nothing crazy

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        #5
        Oil in the asa and some in the hammer lug lock screw hole (if you have one drilled).
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          #6
          Old rule of thumb ~ Oil in the air lines, grease on moving parts.
          I've always found white lithium grease the best or Vaseline will work.
          For oil, I've relied on Hoppes #9 gun oil.

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          • Grendel

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            Don't let the Palmers (Craig or Glen) hear you are recommending white lithium grease you will get a heated response/education on why white lithium grease is bad.

          #7
          Light oil on valve train (hammer included) during assembly then a drop of air tool oil in the ASA when putting the bottle on each day of play. Never needed grease on an Sniper/Autococker.


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            #8
            Skin on skin or it dont go in!

            Seriously, who runs these dry? Always coat the hammer with a film of oil on assembly and a few drops if you have the frame off. Otherwise a few drops in the asa and a oil or grease on the bolt (depending on material).
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              #9
              Never in my life have I put oil on an autococker hammer. In my head I see more drawbacks than benefits.

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                #10
                It doesn’t matter but I do after a good cleaning. Not a lot just enough to keep stuff slick.

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                  #11
                  I guess I’m in the minority. On the rare occasion that I do take one apart to clean I put it back in dry.

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                    #12
                    I put oil in my cockers. .

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                      #13
                      My sniper went 10 years on the occasional drops of oil in the Asa and the first thing to go wrong was reg creep.

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                        #14
                        Tri-Flow in a bottle two drops then spin the hammer to distribute. Any heavy weight grease like DOW or others will slow the speed of the hammer and affect velocity

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                        • iamthelazerviking
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                          Oh yeah, Triflow...I have some of that just sitting.

                        • latches109

                          latches109

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                          Tri-flow will swell orings - not that it will matter much on a cocker hammer, but something to be mindful of. I would not use it in a regulator for example. I do love me some Tri-flow! butter smooth on chainrings.

                        • docfire

                          docfire

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                          it smells good also.....
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