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Airguns by Make and Model => Beeman Airguns => Topic started by: Teaboat on June 10, 2023, 03:43:29 PM

Title: Beeman R7 maintenance
Post by: Teaboat on June 10, 2023, 03:43:29 PM
NOOB here.  How does one maintain a beeman R7?

According to the manual, I need to add lube/gel to the Steel mainspring and Barrel hinge & other bearing surfaces.

1) Can you please recommend a lube/gel and where I apply it?

2)The manual states the following:
"A light application of the lube applied directly to the mainspring through the slot on the underside of the cylinder will accomplish this.”  Do I have to disassemble the gun to lube this part?

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Beeman R7 maintenance
Post by: Frank in Fairfield on June 10, 2023, 04:55:30 PM
You have to remove the stock to lube the spring.
Search airgun spring lube.
If unsure, send rifle to Motörhead for a lube/tuneup.
You will be pleased.
Title: Re: Beeman R7 maintenance
Post by: Teaboat on June 10, 2023, 06:45:02 PM
Which lube would you recommend?
Title: Re: Beeman R7 maintenance
Post by: Hoosier Daddy on June 11, 2023, 08:27:38 AM
Proven...
Tune-in-A-Tube
https://www.amazon.com/Air-Venturi-Tune-In-A-Tube-Airgun-Lubricant/dp/B076T5DN6Y (https://www.amazon.com/Air-Venturi-Tune-In-A-Tube-Airgun-Lubricant/dp/B076T5DN6Y)
Title: Re: Beeman R7 maintenance
Post by: Back_Roads on June 11, 2023, 08:45:50 AM
 I have used the tune in a tube is some cheap springers, I go very light and keep it to the rear half of the spring, shoot it to distribute and listen if buzz goes away, if not apply a bit more, looking for spots that may not have enough grease, too much of any good thing is not a good thing :)
Title: Re: Beeman R7 maintenance
Post by: Hoosier Daddy on June 11, 2023, 08:49:59 AM
Can one still get "Heavy Tar"?
I haven't heard of that in a long time.
Title: Re: Beeman R7 maintenance
Post by: Back_Roads on June 11, 2023, 09:21:02 AM
Can one still get "Heavy Tar"?
I haven't heard of that in a long time.
Yes you can  springer tunning not as common anymore. https://www.airrifleheadquarters.com/page/page/251484.htm (https://www.airrifleheadquarters.com/page/page/251484.htm)
Title: Re: Beeman R7 maintenance
Post by: KWK on June 11, 2023, 11:11:29 AM
A little gun oil (very little) to the pivot bolt and detent ball. Maybe the safety. Don't put greasy kid stuff inside your gun. Not necessary nor desirable. Damping goop is my last resort when tuning a gun but not needed on an R7. To do that right the spring has to come out. But at that point I would make tighter fitting delrin guides for it and then don't even need a glob a grease. Only a film at contact points needed during reassembly and that would be ARH moly or something similar.
Title: Re: Beeman R7 maintenance
Post by: Cslinger on June 12, 2023, 06:48:05 PM
My first HW30 was bought like 15-20 years ago.  I follow a VERY strict maintenance routine.

-Shoot gun
-After shooting gun wipe down exterior metal and wood with ballistol impregnated rag.
-Put gun away until….
-Shoot gun.


:)

Seriously though that is one of the things that make airguns nicer than firearms in some respects.  They don’t really require maintenance like a firearm.  Give the pivot points a little oil/grease, keep the screws tight and keep it wiped down, that’s about it.  DON’T use any petroleum based products on or near the  breech.  I might punch the barrel with some dry patches when new or clean the barrel if accuracy drops off but in general they don’t really require maintenance.