(MP7) To Supress or not to Supress

Honestly, just run it until it can’t run any more. I wouldn’t get hung up too much on it - Every airsoft replica has issues and you’re more likely to hear the issues rather than the good news
 
That's true, I guess. Even if it gets boneyarded, I can still recover a bit of cash from it, along with flogging the mags. Might just make sure I take a backup with me each time I take it out, lol, in case it explodes
 
With the sling loop added to the rail it should help, like Austeyr effectively says... don't worry about it.
 
A quick one for you.

I got a replacement charge handle for my MP7A1 and took out the rear plate assembly etc. I was wondering if this is too much grease on this gun? I bought this used so it came like this. As a new gbbr user I am unsure if this is normal.

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Annoyingly it looks like its in the barrel too
 

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That does look like a lot of grease but if it works then I wouldn't worry about it.

I found I had better results with silicone oil from a spray can than using grease and I didn't need to use much
 
That does look like a lot of grease but if it works then I wouldn't worry about it.

I found I had better results with silicone oil from a spray can than using grease and I didn't need to use much
I'll leave it for now and see how it goes. I need to grab some silicone spray sometime, does it matter which one or will silicone WD40 work?

Normally, I use Superlube 21030 for the slides on my GBB Pistols
 
I’d personally stick to the superlube. Silicone oil can get into your barrel and bucking quite easily with use, which can cause problems
 
I'll leave it for now and see how it goes. I need to grab some silicone spray sometime, does it matter which one or will silicone WD40 work?

Normally, I use Superlube 21030 for the slides on my GBB Pistols
I use this one, no idea if it's better or worse than others though
 
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