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Trigger lock- Melted(?)


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I was thinking about selling one of my less used air pistols- so yesterday I opened up the case where it's been for probably 6 months or so undisturbed.

It had one of those trigger locks you can get on Ebay for about £5 (I think 'Anglo Arms' brand). Having removed it I found that the rubber from the inside of the lock had fused with the gun in a few places such as the magazine release and even on smooth surfaces. Not sure how to remove it as it won't scrape off and it's a pain because no-one would want to buy a gun with random **** stuck to it!

Not the end of the world but I thought I'd post as a word of warning in case anyone else uses these on higher end guns.

It was stored in a pistol case in a cool, dark place so not entirely sure what caused this to happen.

 

 

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Funny things lubricants. Not only the oil/grease but if in an aerosol, the carrier and propellant can also cause problems. Once had a job where we had access to the POL - petrol, oil and lubricant - specialists. My oppo tried something different and having finished, closed the gun. A couple of seconds later it started to smoke and wouldn't open. Fortunately, he was one of these Tae Kwan Do black belt chappies so he HIT it and got it open. He reckoned another couple of seconds and it would have been permanently welded closed. Seems he didn't completely remove the previous lubricant which adversely reacted with the new one.

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I suppose different materials will react in different ways, they must have chosen badly for the trigger lock. Though given how cheap it was, I doubt it was a consideration!

Maybe there's some kind of solvent that would take it off?

"Sticky Stuff Remover" or try nail varnish remover (acetone)

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Gave it a shot with WD40 yesterday, made a bit of progress but I think it would take a good while to do a thorough job- especially on textured areas like magazine release.

It's a shame but it still functions, looking on the bright side at least it wasn't one of my more expensive guns!

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