best way to store spring air pistol

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rickybob
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best way to store spring air pistol

Post by rickybob » Wed Oct 05, 2016 3:43 pm

I was wondering what the best way to store my spring air pistol was, pre war Diana model 5. after reading posts about the breech seal becoming flattened out, I was thinking it might be best to break the barrel which would take the pressure off the seal as compared to storing with the barrel in the normal firing position. the barrel breaks slightly before it reaches the point of pressure to actually cock it and that's the point I was thinking of.
any thoughts or reasons as to why this would be bad or what a better way might be.

thanks

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Re: best way to store spring air pistol

Post by pmh » Thu Oct 06, 2016 2:45 pm

There is a position, with most break barrels, where you can open the beach without actually cocking the gun and there is no reason why you can't do this.

I always give my guns a wipe down with a silicone cloth when I've used them. You do have to ensure that silicone does not get onto bearing surfaces. Many others prefer an oiled cloth.

Make sure the guns aren't stored in gun sleeves, as rust will often result.

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Re: best way to store spring air pistol

Post by rickybob » Fri Oct 07, 2016 6:48 pm

thanks Phil, good advice and that is basically the position I was talking about. but i'm not sure what you mean by the "bins", also, why do you not want to get the silicone on any bearing surface, does it just not hold up.

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Re: best way to store spring air pistol

Post by pmh » Fri Oct 07, 2016 11:12 pm

I should read before posting, as my predictive text seems to swap my words for its own random choices.

Bins = guns. Original post has now been corrected.

Silicone isn't a lubricant, and can force out oil from where it should be. Mating metal surfaces should be lightly oiled.

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Re: best way to store spring air pistol

Post by PhatMan » Sat Oct 08, 2016 1:27 pm

rickybob,

I have stored all my break-barrel airguns with the barrel slightly broken.

I am still on the original barrel seal on my 1974 Diana (Original) 35 !

Have fun & a good weekend :)

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Russ

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Re: best way to store spring air pistol

Post by rickybob » Sat Oct 08, 2016 8:52 pm

thanks russ, that's what I wanted to hear

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