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#1 |
kwa kriss vector maintenance
What is the best way to maintened the super v trigger assembly and trigger group?
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#2 |
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Small amounts of superlube. avoid getting it on nozzle and airflow related parts.
contact "iLLusion" he should have some instock |
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#3 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Either use a heavy weight silicone oil or light weight grease to lube everything.
Otherwise all the parts are about 3x thicker than they need to be, so other than gumming up and slowing down due to dirt, there's really nothing to break down in there |
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#4 |
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Silicon oil can sometimes be absorbed into the hop up rubbers. dont lube "everything" avoid parts with airflow if you can.
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#5 |
"Frog Lube" works wonders,
KWA recommends 25-30WT Silicon shock oil (Find them at RC stores) |
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#6 |
white lithium grease good or not?
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#7 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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I would say good, I use synthetic in mine and it's fine. Used synthetic in my WE PDW as well and gained 80fps lol
Lithium has the advantage of not building up dirt, it washes away quite well. Requires much less re-application than silicone oil. Just remember to re-lube every year. |
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