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August 31st, 2010, 15:59 | #526 |
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I haven't had problems with the stock one yet, assuming that everything is stock, inside and out. The first hi-capa I had I fired around 750 rounds through it and it held together just fine.
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August 31st, 2010, 16:27 | #527 | ||||||
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Right, this is the kind of problem I'm trying to avoid with these questions. If ILLusion has an MEU compatible one, I will definitely add it to the list. Thanks, RacingManiac! |
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August 31st, 2010, 17:17 | #528 |
The internal frame on 1911 is(and well be) used for the gun with or without a metal frame upgrade. No one has made a kit that replaces the inner 1911 frame yet(unfortunetely). So regardless if you upgrade the internal or not, they will be riding on the same frame structure....
And yes, more likely than not overtime the metal slide will wear out the stock pot metal frame. But how long it'll take for that to have problem is unknown, at least to me since I have not shot tens of thousands of round through mine yet. 5.1 in the Hi-Capa 5.1 refers really to the barrel length. A stock 1911 Government length gun has the same size barrel. Now between a Hi-Capa 5.1 and a 1911 they are more or less compatible, there are a few philosophical differences based on the pistol they are copying(full length spring guide vs plug, bull barrel vs bushing....etc). Now I have cracked both stock nozzles in my Hi-Capas, one was used, and the other was brand new. Never have I cracked the 1911 one. Now 1911 might be lower pressure even on propane(or more rapid pressure drop over consecutive firing)due to much smaller gas reservoir, so it might be putting the nozzle on less stress. However they are the SAME nozzle, so fundamentally they can have the same problem. Which is why I always replace them. |
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August 31st, 2010, 17:49 | #529 | |
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August 31st, 2010, 20:17 | #530 | |||||||
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GM4-3 - Barrel Bushing GM4-4 - Barrel Bushing Insert (this item does not exist for real steel.) GM4-22 - Outer Barrel GM4-23 - Inner Barrel GM4-31 - Spring Plug Regarding GM4-4, this item is ONLY found in the Marui bushings. You won't find many aftermarket barrel bushings that will require this insert. Quote:
Also, a higher quality frame will have a smoother finish... this would lead to faster slide cycling speed as well as less resistance required to move the slide, and thus, less gas consumption. Finally, some aftermarket frames have extra features, such as monolithic rails or overall greater strength to resist the strike of steel hammers under heavy springs. What I'm saying is, that each component has its own purpose. Different brands out there will have different features, and even some brands have multiple products of the same item that do different things. The frame is overall not an absolutely required item to be upgraded. MOST of the time, it is cosmetic and left as the last upgrade, as it is the single most expensive item to upgrade on the pistol. Quote:
Beyond that, it's mostly practice and training. If you're practicing drawing an obscenely unbalanced pistol 5000 times a day, guess what you'll be very proficient at? That's right, drawing and pointing that unbalanced gun consistently and accurately every time. For other users who either switch between pistol platforms (ie single stack versus double stack), or are using the airsoft as a practice piece for use with real steel, that's when you'll want to balance it out and get it more consistent with what you're used to. If this piece is your only piece, then really... it doesn't matter. And as far as MOST airsofters goes, this really is a non-issue. Ultimately, the parts you've picked out are the biggest step to bringing weight forward... plus a metal slide. No, they are 5". Hi-Capa's are slightly longer, hence, 5.1. Generally, the number refers to the barrel length (outer.) However, as far as Tokyo Marui is concerned, the number refers to a model name, and is ALSO indicative of the barrel length. For example, the Desert Warrior is also a 4.3" long outer barrel, but is technically a single stack. There are also various 4.3 and 5.1 (specifically named) models, such as the 4.3 Xtreme, 4.3 Dual Stainless, and 5.1 Stainless. The M1911A1 does NOT have a 1,911" long outer barrel. Quote:
FOR EXAMPLE: If you upgrade to a metal slide, it is highly recommended to also upgrade: - Outer barrel (or the chamber will get chewed up by the slide) - Recoil Spring (or slide return will be sluggish due to the increased weight) - Nozzle (for Marui, it is likely to crack under a heavier slide, propane use and an enhanced recoil spring.) If you upgrade to a metal outer barrel, it is highly recommended to also upgrade: - Slide (or the impact lugs will get completely mauled by the metal chamber of the outer barrel.) This leads to the above necessary components as well: recoil spring, nozzle, etc. The EXCEPTION to this, is if you find a metal outer barrel that is non-tilting and never contacts the slide, ie: ILLusion Kinetics metal outer barrels. Only barrels of this type will keep a plastic slide lasting a long long time. Quote:
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Propane exerts around 140psi. I've seen guns using stock Marui frames pushing unregulated CO2 at around 800psi and they've been running fine. There are other components that would break first (such as the plastic slide.) Quote:
Don't worry about it now. Worry about it when the time comes, chances are you won't care by then or you would've gone on to building 20 more pistols and have long sold that other one (wait... that sounds like my story...) Yes.... sort of. They're both same family, so they can share a lot of components. This applies to both airsoft as well as real steel.
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August 31st, 2010, 20:54 | #531 |
Thanks, ILLusion, the part about upgrades depending on each other cleared up a lot. I think based on the interlinking upgrade groups, I'm going to start off with only a few items, and see how it feels.
TK Twist Barrel Stainless steel barrel bushing (if the barrel bushing insert is also visible, I'll add this as well) Stainless steel spring plug Stainless steel guide rod Nozzle A few Nitesite adhesive dots LOL, the only performance upgrade is the twist barrel, but I want to test the MEU before I change it up too much. I've left the slide and outer barrel for the next major upgrade. If there's nothing else to change, I'm ready to send you a PM with my order . |
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August 31st, 2010, 22:10 | #532 |
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The bushing insert is internal. You will not see it, and there is no need to replace it regardless.
If you're going with a stainless steel recoil guide rod, you'll have to swap the spring plug to a recoil rod bushing. Different item. |
September 1st, 2010, 00:40 | #533 | |
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Looks like there's a recoil guide rod and recoil rod bushing? |
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September 1st, 2010, 00:52 | #534 |
Can't fix my own guns. Willing to fix yours.
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i have that slide set with that bushing set, it is amazingly sexy
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September 1st, 2010, 00:56 | #535 |
September 1st, 2010, 01:05 | #536 |
Whoa, that full length guide looks awesome - what make/model is that? I want one... lol.
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September 1st, 2010, 01:09 | #537 |
Can't fix my own guns. Willing to fix yours.
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its IKs kimber TLE/RL set
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September 1st, 2010, 01:09 | #538 |
Slow mo.
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I think I may have gotten my terms mixed up. The spring plug is like the bushing, but it doesn't have an open end. The recoil rod bushing is exactly what you see in that picture, a spring plug with a hole in it to accept the guide rod that passes through it when the gun cycles. The insert itself isn't found on any aftermarket part, so like Brian said, you don't have to worry about it.
If I'm still getting my terms mixed up, somebody help me get them straight.
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September 1st, 2010, 01:44 | #539 |
Full-length guide rod with guide rod bushing:
Regular recoil spring "plug" 1911 runs regardless which design, my own preference depends on what I am building.... |
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September 1st, 2010, 01:49 | #540 |
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