Maintaining Pallet Beretta 92fs
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Maintaining Pallet Beretta 92fs
Hi,
Nowhere on the forum was i able to find a dedicated thread to maintenance of .177 airguns, so I started this to help me and others in similar dilemma. First I know i need to apply pellgun oil on Co2 cylinder but where can i buy one from in delhi or outside within India, is it safe to order it online through courier, I don't want to be involved in customs. Second what kind of cleaning kit do i require to clean and maintain this gun (Pallet Beretta 92fs) and where can i find one in Delhi. Third if anyone could guide me to a good gunsmith who can do the servicing for me would be great. The guy i bought this from was though a very nice guy but had no knowledge of gun/airguns, he didn't know Beretta was Double action, he asked me to use rust lick on co2 cylinder before installing. So i am totally freaked out about maintenance. The thing is he might have given me a used gun since there's some silver on the hammer which shouldn't be considering its a new gun. Anyway i love it now so i don't care about it much just that i want to maintain this gun and get it cleaned and serviced asap. Please do share the necessary info.
Regards
Nowhere on the forum was i able to find a dedicated thread to maintenance of .177 airguns, so I started this to help me and others in similar dilemma. First I know i need to apply pellgun oil on Co2 cylinder but where can i buy one from in delhi or outside within India, is it safe to order it online through courier, I don't want to be involved in customs. Second what kind of cleaning kit do i require to clean and maintain this gun (Pallet Beretta 92fs) and where can i find one in Delhi. Third if anyone could guide me to a good gunsmith who can do the servicing for me would be great. The guy i bought this from was though a very nice guy but had no knowledge of gun/airguns, he didn't know Beretta was Double action, he asked me to use rust lick on co2 cylinder before installing. So i am totally freaked out about maintenance. The thing is he might have given me a used gun since there's some silver on the hammer which shouldn't be considering its a new gun. Anyway i love it now so i don't care about it much just that i want to maintain this gun and get it cleaned and serviced asap. Please do share the necessary info.
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Re: Maintaining Pallet Beretta 92fs
Relish Sports has pellgun oil (relishsports.com) and recently have added a RWS .177 cleaning kit. They are reliable and i buy my stuff from them. Came to know of them from a respected member of this forum and have not regretted it.Berettafan wrote:Hi,
First I know i need to apply pellgun oil on Co2 cylinder but where can i buy one from in delhi or outside within India, is it safe to order it online through courier, I don't want to be involved in customs. Second what kind of cleaning kit do i require to clean and maintain this gun (Pallet Beretta 92fs) and where can i find one in Delhi.
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Re: Maintaining Pallet Beretta 92fs
BD - Relish currently don't sell Pellgun oil instead they added RWS cleaning kit.
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Re: Maintaining Pallet Beretta 92fs
As per the relish website the rws is 4k which I think is alot for a basic cleaning and maintenance. doesn't detail out the Liquid too. I just ordered Ballistol universal 50 ml oil for barrel and basic gun cleaning, i also ordered scheibe vaseline greese 50ml for the slide. Plus i was delighted to find a fellow member from this forum who could arrange crossman pellgun oil which m planning to use for co2, around O rings, barrel.
Please guide me the dos and donts. Where all ballistol can be applied on an airgun?
Can i use ballistol on co2 cannisters tip?
If above method am planning is correct then now i just need a metal rod for cleaning purpose, i think cotton hanky with a rod should be good for this job?
Please guide me the dos and donts. Where all ballistol can be applied on an airgun?
Can i use ballistol on co2 cannisters tip?
If above method am planning is correct then now i just need a metal rod for cleaning purpose, i think cotton hanky with a rod should be good for this job?
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Hi attached is a snap shot of stuff i want to order from pyramid air. Now would customs have problem clearing this? I ask as i don't have Rifle Association membership
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Re: Maintaining Pallet Beretta 92fs
Maybe this video would be of interest Berettafan
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Re: Maintaining Pallet Beretta 92fs
Please check with pyramid air first if they are shipping stuff to India. I recently heard from them that they stopped shipping to India.Berettafan wrote:Hi attached is a snap shot of stuff i want to order from pyramid air. Now would customs have problem clearing this? I ask as i don't have Rifle Association membership
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Re: Maintaining Pallet Beretta 92fs
No worry its an old post you replied to Kiran
Ckkalyan yup i ve seen this video before. Thanks anyway
I am actually facing a problem with my gun. Its not shooting at all. I took it out after a gap of say 1.5 months ofcourse i kept it cylinder less. Now when i insert cylinder and check it sounds fine after a few mins i insert pallete and shoot all i hear is a blank click. Trigger gets jammes for some minutes then gets free but all it does is clicks.. I changed two cylinders and both were full and ejected enormous amounts of gas. So cylinders r fine. I hope the pin hasnt broken. What can be wrong? Anyone has any knowledge let me know. Also if anyone knows a good repair maintenance person for air pistols in delhi plz do pass on the cobtact it ll be much appreciated.
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Ckkalyan yup i ve seen this video before. Thanks anyway
I am actually facing a problem with my gun. Its not shooting at all. I took it out after a gap of say 1.5 months ofcourse i kept it cylinder less. Now when i insert cylinder and check it sounds fine after a few mins i insert pallete and shoot all i hear is a blank click. Trigger gets jammes for some minutes then gets free but all it does is clicks.. I changed two cylinders and both were full and ejected enormous amounts of gas. So cylinders r fine. I hope the pin hasnt broken. What can be wrong? Anyone has any knowledge let me know. Also if anyone knows a good repair maintenance person for air pistols in delhi plz do pass on the cobtact it ll be much appreciated.
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Re: Maintaining Pallet Beretta 92fs
Have you checked that the barrel is clear? No pellets stuck in it? Try also cleaning the magazines with an earbud / Q-Tip. If the barrel is clear, then maybe the orange rubber gasket is faulty, dried up? This needs to be kept slightly moistend to avoid deterioration of the rubber.
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Manual for your pistol http://www.umarexusa.com/files/Manual-B ... -01R10.pdf
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Manual for your pistol http://www.umarexusa.com/files/Manual-B ... -01R10.pdf
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