.Spray a small amount of multipurpose lubricating oil into the barrel of the Daisy gun. Run the brush and rod into and out of the barrel several times to remove corrosion and evenly distribute the oil throughout the barrel.Apply a few drops of multipurpose oil to slides, levers and other moving parts. Pay special attention to pivot points of hand levers on rifles, and release points for pistol slides. Brush any corrosion away with a stiff bristle brush.Inspect the O-rings of CO2 chambers, including those on screw-down caps that hold CO2 cartridges in place. Over time, rubber O-rings may weaken or crack from use and exposure to CO2 gas. Replace the worn, damaged or broken rings with new ones obtained from Daisy or a local hardware store.Wipe down the wooded stock or handles of a Daisy gun with linseed oil using a cloth. Work the oil into the wood to help restore the finish and replace moisture in the wood.Wipe all metal surfaces of the gun with multipurpose gun oil.
Starbound how to get rid of pets. Best Answer: Any light oil would be fine. A 3 in 1, WD40, mineral oil, linseed oil, heck, even motor oil would probably work, but I'd stick with the others.Uhm, Benjamin.Red Ryders are a spring-action. Any light oil is fine. I've been keeping my son's RR shooting great for almost 6 years now.
Spray a liberal amount of oil onto the gun and use a cloth to coat metal parts with a thin coat of oil.