Shooters Care for Airsoft Guns
Most airsoft guns malfunctioning issues are due to poor maintenance care. Use only 6mm quality BB’s. Do not use lead BB’s or poor quality paintball BB’s, copper BB’s or any other foreign objects because they could damage or jam the device.
Proper Maintenance Care: It’s best to always use seamless 6mm airsoft bb’s in your soft air guns.
Caution: Make sure "SAFETY" is on before attempt to clean your device. Make sure the gun is empty of all ammunition. To operate properly your airsoft guns requires maintenance care. Simple oiling and cleaning are sufficient. Lack of maintenance care may cause poor performance.
Oiling: To maintain top shooting performance add a few drops of silicon oil and the moving parts of the bolt and magazine. Do not over oil. After oiling, fire your unloaded airsoft gun in the muzzle up position several times to evenly distribute the oil.
Cleaning: Wipe off with a clean cloth any access dirt that may build up. Use cotton swab to clean grit, excess oil or broken paintballs inside the open breach.
Proper Gun Storage:Practice Safety. Ammunition should be stored separately from your soft air guns to keep them from untrained shooters. Magazine should be removed from the device and unloaded. Make sure to clean, dry, empty and un-cock your airsoft gun before storing in a safe place.
Caution: The components of airsoft guns were engineered to deliver optimum performance. Modifying or tampering with any airsoft gun may cause the device to malfunction and may make it unsafe to use. Any change in performance (such as a lowered trigger pull force and shortened trigger travel) indicates possible modification, tampering and/or wear. Any such airsoft gun should be inspected, replaced or properly repaired by qualified personnel to insure that its function has not been affected. In addition, not providing proper maintenance care for your airsoft product may void the manufacturers warranty,.



















