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    Posted: 01 October 2005 at 4:55pm
what do polished internals do. what do you have to do to polish them.
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Usually I'd tell ya to go find it using the "search" button, but since your new here, I took the liberty of doing it for you.

http://www.tippmann.com/forum/wwf77a/forum_posts.asp?TID=1 39772&KW=polish+internals
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Originally posted by Sargent Duck Sargent Duck wrote:

Usually I'd tell ya to go find it using the "search" button, but since your new here, I took the liberty of doing it for you.

http://www.tippmann.com/forum/wwf77a/forum_posts.asp?TID=1 39772&KW=polish+internals


That and the fact that you're probobally really bored lol...

Here ya go, Courtesy of WKS_Weiner

There are two ways to polish the internals of a 98c. one way is to use
steel wool...

it cost about $2. you can find it at any hardware store. but make sure you
get the right kind....

...make sure you get #000. as shown in this pic. you don't wan't to
messup your gun or anything. first step...

take apart your gun. remove all the inernals. then clean up all the gun oil
that is on the left and right receivers..

...when you start polishing the receviers...

....the best place's to start are the, back and front bolt areas, in the area
were the linkage arm moves Around, in the area were the sear moves
around and any other place you feel like. just remember to polish the
same areas on both recivers. also when you use steel wool to polish the
98c i may get alittle messy. so when your done wash off both recerviers
with running water and dry throughly. make sure no left over steel wool is
on both receivers. if there is this will cause major problems. when done
washing and drying put gun back together and you are done.this will help
your 98c in the long run...
the other way is to use a dremel tool. i don't have one yet so if someone
has one please post how to on this thread, thank you. using steel wool is
the cheapest way to polish the internals but not the easiest way. also if
you own an a-5 you can polish your internals also the same way you can
a 98c.


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