Thank you! I am really new to airsoft and this helped me a lot. I couldn't even fathom lubing my airsoft glock before watching this. Now the slide moves smooth and the trigger doesn't get stuck.
where can i get a replacement slide mine split in half bec i left the gun in the sun light and it exploded all the parts are fine but the slide split so where could i buy one thanks
Remove the barrel and push a rod and cloth through just like a real firearm Make sure you push the dirt back to front, do not push dirt backwards towards the hopup
Thank you -- any tips on how to convert we-tech from 8mm (gel) to 6mm? I'd imagine it's a matter of change inner, nozzle and mag lip? Would that be correct?
Thanks for your video. I have one question. Do I need to empty my mag of green gas if I am not using my g19 at all. And if so do I just push the release valve to expel the green gas?
Hmm hard to say, both of them are fun pistols! I would say g26 because they are beasts with an extended mag. Since the mag has so much more gas inside it makes the slide move on the g26 at an extreme rate of fire. You should check out my shooting demo of this pistols its pretty epic!
you can, i never did and it worked just fine. If you feel like the spring is sticking, then you can add some. I know in cases like that, I did end up putting a little bit of lubricant.
Non-blowback models typically are built this way with a small mag. This is much different than the blowback in this video, Blowback will have that more realistic function that mimics a real fire arm with full slide lock and blowback action when fired.
ANY moving parts must be lubed If the inner and outer barrels rub together, lube them I have a M9 and I lube the entire outside of the gun because it makes it sexy shiny B E A U T I F U L I take damn good care of it, never dropped, never gets dirty
You sure as shit do ! This guy over lubed everything, and left the main metal on metal parts ( the slide rails ) completely dry. That's why I take some of these videos with a grain of salt
How often should you lubricate your gun? I'm thinking about buying a new pistol and this will probably be the first one I can disassemble and have to clean.
Really depends on how much you us it, it you put 1000 to 3000 shots a week, i would probably clean it weekly lol again this is heavy use in my opinion to fire that many shots from a Gbb. Or if you notice contaminants, its probably time. Just make sure to wipe everything clean before applying the lubricant.
I would say not a bad idea to check it out after a lengthy game. I would used small amounts of grease on the contact points where the slide and frame meet and silicon oil in the components.
Max Cherepenin i have a spring model of beretta airsoft, and it comes lubricated inside of it. And when i need to lubricate? Every month, every week? And Thanks for so Fast answer!
It's literally the same for EVERY SINGLE GUN Take it apart Lube the moving metal on metal parts with a safe grease like lithium grease Lube the O-rings with an oil that will not damage them, 100% silicone oil is best and cheap If you're afraid of damaging your O-rings with the lithium grease just spray silicone oil on everything instead Just be aware silicone oil dries faster and attracts more dirt so you will have to clean and respray it like twice a season Protip Don't buy green gas Use propane This way you won't get silicone oil inside your barrel and everywhere else you don't want it I had been using just propane for several months without lubing or maintenance and had only 1 magazine start venting, after inspection I found it had come loose and was not damaged at all Add your own oil or use green gas once or twice a season to lube the magazine o-rings and you should be golden
Meme Machine about the green gas,what if I use a premium quality greengas?Some of my friends told me to not use propane because it will break the gun.Thanks
Hey max, i got a question on the g26 by we. Does full auto work on its own or do i need to shave off some mm from the spring pin so that the loading nozzle dosent break? Also, is the barrel threaded? Thanks
*sigh* silicone spray isn't preferred for this. Use 100% silicone oil (light to medium viscosity) for the orings and some white lithium grease or silicone grease for sliding parts and moving parts. Trust me, it is much better than silicone spray.
Hey man I subbed a couple of days ago you make really good videos keep it up also um haha so I've been wanting a glock for a long time but my mom told me that the only way I can have a gun is if I'm gifted one I was wondering would you gift me a glock 😂
old video but you are wrong about propane btw. you use an adapter on the propane canister with silicone added so you end up getting the same thing as green gas
Thank you! I am really new to airsoft and this helped me a lot. I couldn't even fathom lubing my airsoft glock before watching this. Now the slide moves smooth and the trigger doesn't get stuck.
You are welcome! Think of it as a real fire arm, these also need to be cleaned and lubed up to function properly.
A tip: you can watch movies at Flixzone. Been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Jared Ira Yea, I've been using Flixzone for months myself :)
fungi i dont know why but i am scared of clean my glock thas was easy or not pls answer me
@UCiTMveirZ2pTyofVs6-ukbg stfu u bot
I bought one today and I'm waiting for it to get delivered. It's my first (real) purchase, so idk what to do.
This helped a lot, thanks buddy!
I use Canned Air to clean out any debris before applying the Silicone.
Easy to follow and easy to understand! Thank you 🙏
RIP Barrett
Just what i was looking for, thanks alot :)
Very good and easy to follow, thanks.
Question, can I use real gun oil?
Can u use o ring oil?
i have a Glock 18c elite Force can I just use 100 silicone oil
Hey, great video!
How often, say on a per round, per mag, etc., should the process be repeated, assuming straight propane ?
Thx!
Not to often, personally lube mine bout once every 2-3 weeks
@@erikakerman5618 true
I'm buying kjw one and this is helpful thanks
Thanks for watching!
Same I’m getting a m9 full metal and I need to lube it
where can i get a replacement slide mine split in half bec i left the gun in the sun light and it exploded all the parts are fine but the slide split so where could i buy one thanks
How do you clean the barrel?
Remove the barrel and push a rod and cloth through just like a real firearm
Make sure you push the dirt back to front, do not push dirt backwards towards the hopup
How do i lubricate the glock 19 bb gun not the throwback one.
If I only use it at home, every 2 weeks, how frequently should I lube it?
Thank you -- any tips on how to convert we-tech from 8mm (gel) to 6mm? I'd imagine it's a matter of change inner, nozzle and mag lip? Would that be correct?
Would Wd-40 silicone work?
Thanks for your video. I have one question. Do I need to empty my mag of green gas if I am not using my g19 at all. And if so do I just push the release valve to expel the green gas?
no, always keep some in the mag if you are using green gas, DO NOT EMPTY THE MAG WITH THE SILVER BUTTON. it will break your seals
Should you be spraying silicon into your hop into? Will that not negatively reflect back spin and accuracy?
Don’t spray it into there
Which do you prefer: a glock 19 or glock 26
Hmm hard to say, both of them are fun pistols! I would say g26 because they are beasts with an extended mag. Since the mag has so much more gas inside it makes the slide move on the g26 at an extreme rate of fire. You should check out my shooting demo of this pistols its pretty epic!
Where can I get Matrix sc-200 spray oil? I cant find it on Ebay or Amazon
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Or try Elite Force Airsoft Slick Silicone Spray Oil on Amazon.
Can I use this exact same method to clean my WE G18C?
Yep.
@@MaxCherepenin ahh OK thanks dude
Seen some people using a little on the spring on the magazine any need for it ? Or just leave it as is?
you can, i never did and it worked just fine. If you feel like the spring is sticking, then you can add some. I know in cases like that, I did end up putting a little bit of lubricant.
Sheesh the video two years old how are you still replying to comments
? My glock is non blow back and the magazine is smaller are they different? I’m new to air soft
Non-blowback models typically are built this way with a small mag. This is much different than the blowback in this video, Blowback will have that more realistic function that mimics a real fire arm with full slide lock and blowback action when fired.
Do you need to do this for a green gas pistol?
Yeah it would be recommended to do this to any gbb gun
Do you need to lubricat the slide and frame rails? And should you lube the inner and outer barrel?
ANY moving parts must be lubed
If the inner and outer barrels rub together, lube them
I have a M9 and I lube the entire outside of the gun because it makes it sexy shiny B E A U T I F U L
I take damn good care of it, never dropped, never gets dirty
You sure as shit do ! This guy over lubed everything, and left the main metal on metal parts ( the slide rails ) completely dry. That's why I take some of these videos with a grain of salt
How often should you lubricate your gun? I'm thinking about buying a new pistol and this will probably be the first one I can disassemble and have to clean.
Really depends on how much you us it, it you put 1000 to 3000 shots a week, i would probably clean it weekly lol again this is heavy use in my opinion to fire that many shots from a Gbb. Or if you notice contaminants, its probably time. Just make sure to wipe everything clean before applying the lubricant.
@@MaxCherepenin so say I shoot 7 mags of 19 shots a day. how often should I lube?
Mine won’t come off
When i need to lubricate? Can i use only A40?
I would say not a bad idea to check it out after a lengthy game. I would used small amounts of grease on the contact points where the slide and frame meet and silicon oil in the components.
Max Cherepenin i have a spring model of beretta airsoft, and it comes lubricated inside of it. And when i need to lubricate? Every month, every week? And Thanks for so Fast answer!
2:45 had me dying so bad
Useful advice 👍🏼
Can you do a lube tutorial with the Umarex Glock?
It's literally the same for EVERY SINGLE GUN
Take it apart
Lube the moving metal on metal parts with a safe grease like lithium grease
Lube the O-rings with an oil that will not damage them, 100% silicone oil is best and cheap
If you're afraid of damaging your O-rings with the lithium grease just spray silicone oil on everything instead
Just be aware silicone oil dries faster and attracts more dirt so you will have to clean and respray it like twice a season
Protip
Don't buy green gas
Use propane
This way you won't get silicone oil inside your barrel and everywhere else you don't want it
I had been using just propane for several months without lubing or maintenance and had only 1 magazine start venting, after inspection I found it had come loose and was not damaged at all
Add your own oil or use green gas once or twice a season to lube the magazine o-rings and you should be golden
Meme Machine about the green gas,what if I use a premium quality greengas?Some of my friends told me to not use propane because it will break the gun.Thanks
@@Yes-ri5dk green gas is just propane with a bit of silicon oil mixed in.
Is it normal for my outer barrell on my g18 to be wobbly? Nice vid btw, very helpful
Yes, it is perfectly normal :)
TheNca Thanks alot. I was worried as it is my first pistol
@@Привет-г4к yep when I first got my pistol and didn't know anything about its mechanism I was also worried
Hey max, i got a question on the g26 by we.
Does full auto work on its own or do i need to shave off some mm from the spring pin so that the loading nozzle dosent break?
Also, is the barrel threaded? Thanks
Hi, The g26 will function just fine out of the box with semi-full auto. The barrel will be threaded, the orange tip is threaded on.
ok thanks a lot!
*sigh* silicone spray isn't preferred for this. Use 100% silicone oil (light to medium viscosity) for the orings and some white lithium grease or silicone grease for sliding parts and moving parts. Trust me, it is much better than silicone spray.
I'm gonna screncap this for the future
😂😂
Will you ever get a TM Glock?
Yes most likely.
Is it normal to have grease inside? I noticed there is alot of black grease in the internals and it looks kinda dirty after lubing.
You have to make sure you clean all the old oil/lubricant first. Otherwise there will be alot of contaminants when you apply the new lubrication.
Can you use real gun oil
Like for a 9mm
Hey man I subbed a couple of days ago you make really good videos keep it up also um haha so I've been wanting a glock for a long time but my mom told me that the only way I can have a gun is if I'm gifted one I was wondering would you gift me a glock 😂
Really wanna get a WEE GEE NINETEEN GEE BEE BEE pistol.
Silicon oil is NOT for use on metal to metal lubrication. Use gun oil.
HA HA. You don't know anything about airsoft weapons. Gun oil KILLS rubber if you didn't know....
I dontuse gun oil cus it csn crack your barrel on the airsoft. It happen to me 2 times
old video but you are wrong about propane btw. you use an adapter on the propane canister with silicone added so you end up getting the same thing as green gas
silicone spray made it worse. My glock jams now
Jamie Ferro u put to much
@@yozaraaaDo you have any suggestions?
probably not the silicone oil. i use that on all my guns and I've never had sticking issues
1 now can I have that glock
Very bad instructions.