You rub oil into it.
You can put a folding stock on all airsoft guns.
Disassemble the gun, and replace the back cap with the stock or take it to a paintball store, and ask them to.
Oil it with "Crosman Pellgun oil", "RWS OIL" or "Gamo Pellet gun oil" Wipe it down. DO NOT USE Household oil or 3-N-1 oil. They will damage the gun. Put a drop in the barrel and run a swab through the barrel. If it's a C02 gun then put a drop of oil where the C02 bottle fits into the gun and charge the gun. If it's a springer type of rifle, put a drop of oil in the oil hole in top of the rifle barrel or in the loading chamber. DON'T over oil the gun.
You made the barrel, fitted the stock to the barrel, then fitted the lock to the stock.
stock yamalube 4 stroke oil for the transmission only
First of all, it depends on what it's chambered in. It depends on the # of rounds put in it. It depends on what condition its in. It depends on the finish it has on the metal and the stock on it and all the little parts inside of it. The only way to possibly get an accurate answer would be to go to your local gun shop and have it priced. A brand new model 600 with a 24 in. barrel with a blue finish with no rounds put in it with a fine glossy redwood stock chambered in 308 Winchester can run you about $1000-$1300 and $1600 at the most. That is the rifle I want to get. Hope I helped...
You can have the BB gun tuned by a professional. But the easiest way is to take a few drops of Crosman Pelgun oil and put it the case with the BB and roll them around. Do not over oil the BB"s it will make them sticky. Just a light coat. This will coat the barrel when you fire the trigger. Also if you have a C02 gun put a drop of pelgun oil on the tip of the cylinder before you put the cylinder into the gun. It will coat the seals and make them last longer.
It is a modified1901 Winchester shot gun with a fake box magazine put in front of the action and a custom stock . It was made this way for the movie and was not actually produced
GREAT question because i just moved mine from the fore arm grip (front) to the stock ( or back) . 1 remove your stock with the battery. remove the the battery and stock.2 open your gun and run the wire down through your gun to the fore arm grip.3 put your gun back together put your battery in and it should work. also if you need any other help with this task. Id be happy to make a video for you explaining each step.
No, unless someone modified yours to be a premix but if yors is stock you put the fuel in the part that says fuel and you put the oil in the part that says oil
put the two guns together, slide on the scope, put the darts in the 2 clips and put one clip in the stock on the back, and load one in the gun.
buy swivel stud's and a sling. drill holes into the stock and put the studs into it. then attach the sling. (your gun might already have studs in it)