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March 3rd, 2012, 17:13 | #1456 |
best place online to buy duster gas in us?
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March 3rd, 2012, 18:14 | #1457 | |
The way I hear it, green gas is just propane. I've run 2 1911s stock on propane for months without any issue. If anything, it's once you start putting in parts that issues start popping up.
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March 3rd, 2012, 18:58 | #1458 | |
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I've heard of some cases where stock plastic slides have flown completely right off and hit faces and chests because the pressure from the gas was simply too much to handle. Or the some internal parts completely obliterating themselves like the loading nozzle for example. If he wanted more 'oomph' in recoil and a boost in performance as well, he would need to change parts anyways (springs, valves, etc). At that point, I think the concern becomes more of a fitting/compatibility and installation/ calibration issue rather than gas compatibility.The onus is on the owner to research for compatibility/fitting/installation of parts. As is my understanding anyways. My advice is to run the course on stock form with duster until something needs changing (this might take a while as Marui guns IMO are pretty tough) and upgrade to green gas when he needs to change parts. You can find duster in like walmart or something in the automotive department or in a computer place. It's the stuff they use to clean keyboards with. The problem is that they have that weird attachment that you will need to wack off. You will also need an adapter for it. You can buy an airsoft innovation one. It's pretty cheap. You can check this thread here for a few places: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...ght=duster+gas I also found this guy in my search: http://www.2spi.com/catalog/supp/supp1.php And this one from the source. It contains the tetrafluoroethane 134a compound in it. http://www.thesource.ca/estore/Produ...9C636D6F6DB497 If that helps, at all. I'm no gun tech though. Check with illusion he would know for sure since you're dealing with a hi-capa specifically. Last edited by e-luder; March 3rd, 2012 at 20:38.. |
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March 4th, 2012, 21:02 | #1459 |
March 5th, 2012, 12:36 | #1460 | ||
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Ditch the Airsoft Surgeon spring until you've at least upgraded to a heavier slide. It's too much for a stock Hi-Capa 4.3. Quote:
2) It will handle propane just fine. However, with the 5.1, there is a tendency for the slide to crack, originating at one of the sharp corners of the rear sight mount. For some users, it only takes a few hundred rounds. For others, they can go tens of thousands of rounds. Install a shock buffer to mitigate the risk of cracking.
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March 12th, 2012, 19:54 | #1461 |
This question is for a WA but it can apply to any GBB that uses a similar hammer and sear system to the 1911: if I have a steel hammer but the stock unknown metal sear, should I be worried?
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March 12th, 2012, 21:28 | #1462 |
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I would, but not as much as if the hammer material were unknown, as the smaller hammer hooks would be more likely to fail, causing uncontrollable fire.
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March 12th, 2012, 23:13 | #1463 |
Thank you! I guess if I can't source a steel one, then I'll save a stock one and get it cloned by a machinist if and when mine breaks
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March 13th, 2012, 09:06 | #1464 |
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Which version do you have? SCW1? SCW2? SCW3? R-Type? ILLusion Kinetics has fully matched stainless steel sets - I just need to know what hammer style you want. I'm personally not very familiar with WA's, but the factory does support WA.
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March 27th, 2012, 21:29 | #1465 |
hi Brian, what is a possibility cause if in CNC frame the disconnector (long one) cannot pull back to normal, it seems stuck with the hammer sear, if i open the beaver tail and push the disconnector a bit then it will be back to normal position.
using CP frame, with TM stock disconnector and grip. is change to the steel disconnector will solve the problem? many thanks andy |
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March 29th, 2012, 19:11 | #1466 |
Just wondering if anyone knows where I can get a cocking handle that will work with AS slide in US or Canada. Don't wanna order from HK just for 1 single item. Thx
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March 30th, 2012, 04:46 | #1467 | |
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The mod is to glue a small plastic part (10-15mm) in the blowback housing so the gas valve knocker disconnetor is engaged sooner: this will reduce the force of recoil enough so the slide won't break. It's easier done than said... |
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March 30th, 2012, 05:54 | #1468 | |
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March 30th, 2012, 13:18 | #1469 | |
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The problem it's not propane itself, but the pressure, that depends on temperature (under 65 F you can use propane without any problem) and the damage sometimes will become evident after some thousands BB. Moreover propane is never 100% pure, and this results in a variable pressure depending on the brand you buy and the batch it was made. I am interested in Airsoft IPSC so I shoot many thousand BB's a month all with pistols so I shoot more than the average airsoft player that use his sidearm as a backup weapon. |
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April 9th, 2012, 09:38 | #1470 | |
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Apologies on delay to respond. I've been out of the country for the past 3 weeks with no solid internet connection. I'm just catching up with inquiries and a massive pile of PM's right now. Regarding the disconnector... unsure of the actual problem - I'm not sure I fully understand your description. Pictures speak a thousand words. But from what I gather, it sounds like you're saying the disconnector isn't able to slip behind the sear. If you find that applying a bit of forward pressure to it will fix it, then chances are, all you have to is increase the forward pressure of the leaf spring's right most prong. Brian |
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