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August 21st, 10:18 AM
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How should I oil my tlx?
Hey im pretty new to paintball and ive never really taken a gun apart before,what should i do when i oil it and what parts should i oil?
thanx
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August 21st, 11:21 AM
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Location: Hello, I am going to try to max out the location space as well, but i don't want to do that... or do i ;), so.... caliguy or w/e his name is and ryan page also maxed this out, so when i max this out which bet will be soon, it will be a tie. The END..
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Put 2 or 3 drops of PAINTBALL gun oil into your ASA (the thing you screw your tank into) then take off the barrel. After that screw the tank in, and shoot (without paintballs) 20-30 times, but remember WITHOUT THE BARREL , screw the barrel on after. Just do that before we time you play.
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August 21st, 11:23 AM
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first take out the bolt pin on the side of the gun near the back. Make sure your holding the back of your gun when you do this or it will shoot out the back. Then remove the parts of the back including the spring. Now pull out the bolt...it will drag 2 things with it, a thick plastic ring on the bottom tube followed by a hammer from the bottom tube. Now just take a few drops of oil and rub them all over the striker(black thing about 2 inches long from bottom tube) bolt(top long piece of metal) and your sear(little metal thing above grip frame in bottom tube. You may have to take off the grip frame to get to the sear, and allthough you dont have to oil it, it never hurts. Lastly put it all back together and remove your barrel. Put about 2 drops of oil in the hole in your ASA then screw in your tank and cycle the gun about 20-30 times. Voila, your gun is now all oiled up and ready to rock
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August 21st, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by CoWcH
first take out the bolt pin on the side of the gun near the back. Make sure your holding the back of your gun when you do this or it will shoot out the back. Then remove the parts of the back including the spring. Now pull out the bolt...it will drag 2 things with it, a thick plastic ring on the bottom tube followed by a hammer from the bottom tube. Now just take a few drops of oil and rub them all over the striker(black thing about 2 inches long from bottom tube) bolt(top long piece of metal) and your sear(little metal thing above grip frame in bottom tube. You may have to take off the grip frame to get to the sear, and allthough you dont have to oil it, it never hurts. Lastly put it all back together and remove your barrel. Put about 2 drops of oil in the hole in your ASA then screw in your tank and cycle the gun about 20-30 times. Voila, your gun is now all oiled up and ready to rock
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when i try and pull the bolt out it just cocks, is this cause it is top cocking?
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August 21st, 01:02 PM
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Location: Hello, I am going to try to max out the location space as well, but i don't want to do that... or do i ;), so.... caliguy or w/e his name is and ryan page also maxed this out, so when i max this out which bet will be soon, it will be a tie. The END..
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you have to pull the cocking knob out first (the thing you pull to cock it) just pull, i had a TL-X too. So pull the cocking knob out, THEN pull out the bolt, and to push all of that stuff back in, push down on the bolt, the black thing under it, and the black 'ring' thing. Then pull the trigger once or twice (don't forget to take the air off) to get it back in.
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August 21st, 01:09 PM
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so u dont twist it or anything? you just pull it straight out?
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August 21st, 01:49 PM
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check kingman.com, they have videos on how to take spyders apart and then how to put them back together again
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August 21st, 06:59 PM
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umm no they dont have anything there, any other ideas?
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August 21st, 07:05 PM
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Location: Hello, I am going to try to max out the location space as well, but i don't want to do that... or do i ;), so.... caliguy or w/e his name is and ryan page also maxed this out, so when i max this out which bet will be soon, it will be a tie. The END..
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just pull it out, and they do have them their
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