208s Hammer/Sear Lube
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208s Hammer/Sear Lube
Is this a DIY project, or do I need to send My Baby away to a true professional to perform this maintenance? Thanks for any advice. Yes, I have plenty of NECO Moly Lube. Just how difficult is disassembly/assembly of the 208s frame components?
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Re: 208s Hammer/Sear Lube
Well Larry's web site claims it can be done by the operator, but most Hammerli owners that I know, just pay RoCo to strip it down, clean it, and lube it after the shoot Rimfire at Perry.GringoEd wrote:Is this a DIY project, or do I need to send My Baby away to a true professional to perform this maintenance? Thanks for any advice. Yes, I have plenty of NECO Moly Lube. Just how difficult is disassembly/assembly of the 208s frame components?
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I shot a Hammerli 208 for a long time. In my opinion as a former user and as a gunsmith, you do not need to pay someone to clean your pistol. After taking the slide off the frame, just use cotton swabs and clean as much of the pistol as you can reach. When finished just use your thumb and depress the hammer and put the lube on top of the sear. Pretty simple. Most oils will penetrate and reach all the nook and cranny's needing the lube. Just wipe off the excess oil.
Jon
Jon