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turok_t February 25th, 2013 01:06

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Originally Posted by .Zo (Post 1765205)
I got it in after I cut it.

Still just having problems putting in the magazine catch spring. Some other guy said it took him 3 days >.<

Wish it was as simple as the KSC mag spring.

Other than that my build is complete.

3 days?!?!?! thats CRAZY!! Okay, let me try to explain. The magazine catch spring fits in the slit inside the frame. The slit is anterior to the magwell. If you look at the spring, one end is longer than the other. The longer side places tension on the magazine catch, while the shorter end sits inside the slit. Insert the magazine catch spring inside the slit, so that the horizontal section rests at the bottom of the slit, and the longer section of the spring applies tension on the magazine catch itself. The allows the magazine catch to bounce back up once it is depressed.

My suggestion is this: The best way to figure out which parts goes where, is to understand how things work. Everything will become intuitive and make much more sense.

Danke February 25th, 2013 01:45

A set of small needle nose pliers or a hemostat is the perfect thing for the mag catch spring.

e-luder February 25th, 2013 20:57

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Originally Posted by Danke (Post 1765265)
A set of small needle nose pliers or a hemostat is the perfect thing for the mag catch spring.

He could just use his hands.
That spring isn't that strong...

Quote:

I got it in after I cut it.

Still just having problems putting in the magazine catch spring. Some other guy said it took him 3 days >.<

Wish it was as simple as the KSC mag spring.

Other than that my build is complete.
Three days is a bit long...
What are you having trouble with when you install it? You haven't actually given us why it's so difficult for you to install. lol.

But basically, what Turok_T said. There will be a ridge on the frame for that spring to sit on/in. Make sure that the longer side of the spring is the one towards the magazine catch that you press on. Not the other way. Then just simply use your index finger to crimp the longer side of the spring and hook it unto the magazine catch. There will be a cut out on the catch for the longer side of the spring to latch onto...

Oz February 26th, 2013 19:55

I'm not sure if this has been covered yet but after installing a guarder lower frame I found my 18c light striking badly (using duster, no slide movement just a brief 'puh'). I removed the frame and found that the Guarder magwell seems to be a bit longer than the TM. I shimmed just below the valve striker with a few strips of gun tape and it functions fine. Has anyone else had a similar issue or did I just get a lemon? For reference I already have a 150% hammer spring installed.

Danke February 26th, 2013 21:35

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Originally Posted by e-luder (Post 1765573)
He could just use his hands.
That spring isn't that strong...

It's not the strength of the spring so much as that if your fingers are too big you'll be bottoming out before the spring gets to where it needs to be.

The hemostat is nice because because you lock it on the spring, thread the needle and then unclamp.

.Zo February 26th, 2013 22:30

the tip of the spring the hook shaped part, does it hook into something? Because I got it in but when I push on the mag release it just like falls out of the slot :s

Danke February 26th, 2013 23:46

Either something else is broken or you aren't putting it in far enough.

.Zo February 26th, 2013 23:55

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Originally Posted by Danke (Post 1766231)
Either something else is broken or you aren't putting it in far enough.

Its a brand new guarder mag catch soooo

maybe the spring is deformed..

Danke February 27th, 2013 00:23

The spring falls out or the mag catch falls out.

.Zo February 27th, 2013 00:42

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Originally Posted by Danke (Post 1766242)
The spring falls out or the mag catch falls out.

spring.

It doesnt fall out completely, but it gets pushed out of the groove kinda

Danke February 27th, 2013 00:54

It's just not in far enough.

.Zo February 27th, 2013 16:47

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Originally Posted by Danke (Post 1766253)
It's just not in far enough.

Well I got it in. but now the slide wont go on

It seems to be getting caught on the hammer housing *which works fine btw*

*sigh* always something with this build.

Caelum February 27th, 2013 21:48

I'm making an order from WGC, and wanted to find out if this inner barrel any good before buying it. I tried googling and searching but turned up dry, has anyone used Shooters association inners? How does it compare to PDI or first factory?

http://www.wgcshop.com/wgc2008/main/...&catid=&cat=66

ILLusion March 3rd, 2013 00:08

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Originally Posted by kar120c (Post 1761889)
One issue I have with Marui mag is that sometime after inserted doesn't shot; I pull the trigger but probably the valve knocker dosn't hit the mag valve.
Anyone know the solution to this issue? I read that is necessary to file the plastic square under the lip

This is a common problem I've seen with Marui Glocks. Easiest fix, is to put in a stronger hammer spring.

Keep in mind, these were never designed to use with the higher pressured gasses that we use. Putting in a stronger hammer spring alleviates the problem of striking the valve hard enough. This will also alleviate poor gas consumption issues (contrary to popular belief.) The stronger strike releases a faster and crisper release of gas, resulting in a full and quick expulsion of gas, rather than a delayed, dragged out and anemic response which uses more gas.

.Zo March 4th, 2013 10:30

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Originally Posted by .Zo (Post 1766459)
Well I got it in. but now the slide wont go on

It seems to be getting caught on the hammer housing *which works fine btw*

*sigh* always something with this build.

Help? Anyone?


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