How to Disassemble and Oil Your Tippmann 98 Custom

Place the gun on a table or flat surface, bolt handle-side up (the bolt handle is the small rod you pull back to cock the gun). , Turn the velocity adjustment screw all the way in (clockwise).,Remove the adapter bolts (the two bolts holding, to the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Place the gun on a table or flat surface

    This is located between "TIPPMANN" and "98" in the middle of the gun.,,, If it is not removed carefully, internal pieces of the gun could be knocked out of place.,, Using any standard paintball gun oil, place a few drops on them both.,, Screw the adapter back into place at the bottom of the rear grip.
  2. Step 2: bolt handle-side up (the bolt handle is the small rod you pull back to cock the gun).

  3. Step 3: Turn the velocity adjustment screw all the way in (clockwise).

  4. Step 4: Remove the adapter bolts (the two bolts holding

  5. Step 5: to the bottom of the grip

  6. Step 6: the piece that connects your CO2/air source.

  7. Step 7: Remove the six bolts holding the two halves of the gun together: one at the top

  8. Step 8: front of the gun near the front sight

  9. Step 9: one at the center of the front hand grip

  10. Step 10: one in front of the trigger guard

  11. Step 11: one at the bottom of the rear hand grip

  12. Step 12: one on the rear sight

  13. Step 13: and one below

  14. Step 14: slightly to the left of the rear sight.

  15. Step 15: Carefully remove the top half of the gun.

  16. Step 16: Using a soft fabric

  17. Step 17: wipe away any dirt or other substances that may be found on the front/rear bolt

  18. Step 18: or elsewhere inside your gun.

  19. Step 19: Locate the two O-rings

  20. Step 20: one on the front bolt

  21. Step 21: one on the rear bolt.

  22. Step 22: Carefully replace the top half of the gun without knocking loose any internal pieces.

  23. Step 23: Screw all six bolts back into place firmly.

Detailed Guide

This is located between "TIPPMANN" and "98" in the middle of the gun.,,, If it is not removed carefully, internal pieces of the gun could be knocked out of place.,, Using any standard paintball gun oil, place a few drops on them both.,, Screw the adapter back into place at the bottom of the rear grip.

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