New P1
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New P1
I just got myself a new Beeman P1. I got it on wed, but havent yet down down to shooting. the P1 is in .177cal. any advice on cleaning the barrel before i start shooting. this is the first time that i am using a new pistol. so far all the pistols that i have shot have been used. thus i am taking it easy initially. looking forward to hearing from you all.
regards
Parag.
regards
Parag.
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Re: New P1
congrats parag on your new toy,so finally you got the 45 yeh,start shooting.
did you also get the other barrels,yuo can change barrels in this particular model.
cheers sanjiv
did you also get the other barrels,yuo can change barrels in this particular model.
cheers sanjiv
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Re: New P1
Parag,
Have a look at http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=3053
You needn't clean an airgun or rimfire bore everytime you use it. You could clean the P1 barrel after 1 or 2 tins (of 500 pellets) or when the groups begin to open up.
Keep the visible o-rings supple with a light application of silicone grease. A drop of moly oil at the hinge points and wipe the pistol down with an oil rag after each use. Do not use the oily rag on the wooden grips unless the oil is something like Ballistol. I would highly recommend Ballistol. Look it up on the net.
You may also find some more information on http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=162
Have a look at http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=3053
You needn't clean an airgun or rimfire bore everytime you use it. You could clean the P1 barrel after 1 or 2 tins (of 500 pellets) or when the groups begin to open up.
Keep the visible o-rings supple with a light application of silicone grease. A drop of moly oil at the hinge points and wipe the pistol down with an oil rag after each use. Do not use the oily rag on the wooden grips unless the oil is something like Ballistol. I would highly recommend Ballistol. Look it up on the net.
You may also find some more information on http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=162
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Re: New P1
good one! as a coincidence, i bought a second hand w45 in 0.177 this friday. old, but great to shoot.
have fun with yours!
have fun with yours!
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