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Old October 6th, 2016, 00:14   #16
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A drop or two on a patch will not make sleeve swell or bbs drop 20 feet in-front of you but it will get rid of all the garbage that might be in the barrel.
Silicone is not a cleaner, it's a lubricant.
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Old October 6th, 2016, 02:19   #17
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Old October 6th, 2016, 02:53   #18
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A drop or two on a patch will not make sleeve swell or bbs drop 20 feet in-front of you but it will get rid of all the garbage that might be in the barrel. BBs will roll out of the barrel only if you dump half of the bottle down the barrel. Had it happened to me once in 15 years. During 36 hour Quebec event I was trying to fix the thing in the field. Was about to run a pull through and spilled oil. Bunch of it got in the barrel. I ended up running around for most of the weekend with basically no range.
Do you want to shoot wet BBs?
Because that's how you shoot wet BBs.

The BB won't (at least shouldn't) touch the barrel when you shoot, so lubricating the barrel will just make dirt and grime get stuck to it.
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Old October 7th, 2016, 02:46   #19
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Well if you cleaned your barrel after every game like you're supposed to, you wouldn't need to chemically dissolve BB residue left in the barrel lol
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Are you shooting corrosive bbs or something ? I only clean airsoft barrels when something breaks and I have to open the thing to replace the part or when AEG gets soaked in water, covered in mud etc. I still have an RPK I built more than 10 years ago. Barrel in that thing saw many thousands of bbs and probably 2-3 pull through's with a patch and a bit of silicon oil.

Different BB compounds react differently, they're not all the same. The bbs I use seem to leave some residue. hop up is putting enough spin on the BBs to burn skin sometimes, I have had bb shaped burns after being hit, they aren't bruises, they blister up like friction burns. I'm guessing the compound in the bbs don't like the heat so much from high revolutions and leave some plastic behind or it's mold release agent to get the bb to pop out of the spherical molds they're made in coming off. It's wasn't super hard to buff out of the barrel but a wipe with the rod wasn't enough to remove it after games without some elbow grease or heat. The brake cleaner got it off instantly, spray and wipe and it came off in the next swab.
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Old October 7th, 2016, 12:37   #20
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The heat is from the friction of the bb spinning and contact with your skin. Whenever the bb leaves the barrel the pocket of air cushioning and pushing it out should cool it down so heat shouldn't be a factor.

Are these bio bb's? Non bio are stable plastic that shouldn't degrade, emit smell, etc.

Maybe it's bio bb's sweating due to light and heat in storage that it'selting half way through the barrel?
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Old October 7th, 2016, 13:37   #21
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Most barrel fouling comes from the release agent left on the BBs after production, doesn't matter if they're bio or not. Rest of it is dust in the air and silicone lube coming out of people's over-and improperly-lubed cylinder.
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