Crosman MKI

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Where pray tell are the lubrication points on these pistols? I have the box and instructions but they don't elaborate..........also barrel tightening......Thanx Harold
 
A drop of oil on the bolt o-ring, and a drop or two of oil on the hammer, through the cocking knob slot. Every few powerlets, put a drop of oil into the CO2 chamber before you drop the powerlet in. You don't have to use Crosman's Pellgunoil, ordinary 30 wt non-detergent motor oil is just fine.

To snug up the barrel nut at the muzzle of the gun, you can use needlenose pliers, or snap ring pliers.
 
Thanx .......The factory box is marked Coleman[as in camping equipment] did they import them at one time.Pistol appears damned near new............Harold
 
Would you know if MAC1 that customizes the MKI ships to Canada? I'm guessing they have to remain under 500fps.Looking at a 10-12" HW barrel with millet sights........................Harold
 
Would you know if MAC1 that customizes the MKI ships to Canada? I'm guessing they have to remain under 500fps.Looking at a 10-12" HW barrel with millet sights........................Harold
Apparently, yes, MAC1 will ship to Canada, and will set the gun up for sub 500 FPS.
 
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does crosman still have parts for these I still have one I don't use any more
Nope - these guns are long obsolete.

NOS parts are still available from a few places. The seals are common, SAE o-rings (90DU recomended), with exception of the valve stem seal, and there are a couple places that sell resealed stems.
http://www.mac1airgun.com/
http://www.bryanandac.com/

If you are looking to sell the Mark I, you should have no trouble finding a buyer - they are still a popular gun.
 
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