So i need some pointers.

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Fellas, where would i lube this Norica Marvic??? I am new to airgunning and don't have a clue. Also, the oring where you put the pellet, do you lube that as well???
 
Here's a breakdown of the gun:


h ttp://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/airguns-parts/marvic-gold-airgun.htm

It's a basic springer and the design is being used by quite a few different manufacturers and different brands. You can google Charlie da tuna and get quite a bit on "tuning an air rifle".

Fact is, most people don't do much in terms of oiling. Anything leather could use a dab of oil to keep it supple. You could also put a few drops of Crosman Pellgun oil in the chamber hole and a little where you can see the spring underneath. The idea is just to keep it from drying out. Otherwise, unless you are going to do a tear down and go through the lengths of tuning it, just use it. In the end, the more you use it, the more it "tunes" itself.
 
Here's a breakdown of the gun:


h ttp://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/airguns-parts/marvic-gold-airgun.htm

It's a basic springer and the design is being used by quite a few different manufacturers and different brands. You can google Charlie da tuna and get quite a bit on "tuning an air rifle".

Fact is, most people don't do much in terms of oiling. Anything leather could use a dab of oil to keep it supple. You could also put a few drops of Crosman Pellgun oil in the chamber hole and a little where you can see the spring underneath. The idea is just to keep it from drying out. Otherwise, unless you are going to do a tear down and go through the lengths of tuning it, just use it. In the end, the more you use it, the more it "tunes" itself.



Thank you Woodsman. I appreciate it.
 
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