« Reply #18 on: August 11, 2007, 10:28:53 PM »
Do not pour any lubs into action where spring is. You can follow CDT's instructions on how to install the trigger and lube it. You can wipe some clear tar on the bear trap linkage and the roller on the cocking linkage. Also you can lube the pivet points of the barrel to action and put some clear tar on the plunger and pin on the lockup. Use these lubs sparingly..

In order to do a complete deburr and lube you need to us a spring compressor and remove the spring and piston from action. Like I said if you did a complete Turbo Tune on the Viper you would not know it was the same air rifle. Believe me cause I have 13 Gamo's which have been Turbo Tuned and they are smooth to cock with no spring noise or vibration now. And with the GRT-III trigger you have a $500.00 to $600.00 high end air rifle for less than $200.00...

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Gene

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