In the past, I have seen comments suggesting that WD40 be avoided in situations like this. When I do something like this, I use 5-30 Synthetic Motor Oil to lubricate the gun. I've been doing this for years, and never had a problem. I prefer synthetic oil over petroleum because synthetics don't dry out or turn gummy over time. In a typical auto, there are lots of rubber or rubber-like components, so all auto lubricants have got to be compatible with many types of synthetic compounds.
Thanks for the teardown It was a great guide. In my case, nothing was damaged or worn and I got lucky in my repair. All I had to do was tighten the back of the primary chamber and make sure the gasket was seated properly. I also tightened the porting that the CO2 cartridge seats into.
Nice video young man. I have one of these myself I am 50 now and I got this when I was about 10 years old mine still works but the seal for the CO2 is completely gone I've tried everything to make it work but the CO2 still leaks. When I was a young lad I put many a pump BB guns to shame with this pistol it was very accurate and very powerful
You said that parts are hard to come by. I found a Daisy Power Line 1200 in a garbage can at a foreclosed house in 2009, but never did anything with it til now. Thanks for the vid.
In the past, I have seen comments suggesting that WD40 be avoided in situations like this. When I do something like this, I use 5-30 Synthetic Motor Oil to lubricate the gun. I've been doing this for years, and never had a problem. I prefer synthetic oil over petroleum because synthetics don't dry out or turn gummy over time. In a typical auto, there are lots of rubber or rubber-like components, so all auto lubricants have got to be compatible with many types of synthetic compounds.
Hey Nice Video.
Thanks for the teardown It was a great guide. In my case, nothing was damaged or worn and I got lucky in my repair. All I had to do was tighten the back of the primary chamber and make sure the gasket was seated properly. I also tightened the porting that the CO2 cartridge seats into.
Thank you, just was given an old 1200
Where do the o-rings go in rebuilding???
Nice video young man. I have one of these myself I am 50 now and I got this when I was about 10 years old mine still works but the seal for the CO2 is completely gone I've tried everything to make it work but the CO2 still leaks. When I was a young lad I put many a pump BB guns to shame with this pistol it was very accurate and very powerful
Where do the bbs go?
My husband just picked up the same gun as you have.and he is looking forward to restoration.if he has any problem can he contact you
My 1200 vintage daisy is leaking at the CO2 what can I do
Is it rifled cuz I have does it have rifling is a trifold
You said that parts are hard to come by. I found a Daisy Power Line 1200 in a garbage can at a foreclosed house in 2009, but never did anything with it til now. Thanks for the vid.
Is it betriold
Where is the best place to get seals , especially for where the air cartridge plugs in??? Thanks
Is there any way to replace the gasket?
1200 Powerline pellet gun
Sorry to bother you but I just bought one of these should I be putting a drop of pell gun oil on the co2 like I do with my newer pistols?
What is the procedure to load the pistol and shoot it
Will this be gun shoot bb's without the co2
Una pregunta ami se me descompuso de onde atrapa los balines un segurito ke traía se amuelo
I just lost the muzzle, pls help ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ