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MoreToasties January 6th, 2010 17:22

Looks like it's cycling quite well given the weight of the slide.

Chrono-ed the fucker yet?

ShelledPants January 6th, 2010 17:33

That slide clip is fucking awesome. Never seen it before. Slick.

Drake January 6th, 2010 18:07

Nice work, Mike.

So many things can go wrong when you start tinkering with GBBs, its nice to see a project come to such a nice fruition.

MikeMcNair January 6th, 2010 20:53

thank for the nice words guys! i am pleased. the cycling is actually faster normally, but i haven't lubed it lately. lubing makes a TON of difference with this piece..

in fact, it is like a whole new gun, but i am out of silicone spray, and the gun was cold last night so it was actually slow in that vid ;)

mre to comee, just wait, i have some good ideas coming up :)

Shirley January 8th, 2010 03:14

Damn.. Aren't you lucky to have the rarest Guarder steel slide set.. :(

MikeMcNair January 8th, 2010 20:39

it took me months, and a LOT of money to get. i will NEVER sell it, unless my sons life is in danger. seriously.

RacingManiac January 8th, 2010 20:43

am I jealous...yes....very nice Glock 26...

MikeMcNair January 8th, 2010 22:10

thanks man, i apprreciate that. if i can ever find another steel slide, i am bead basting it, cause to me, this looks HOT!!!!!!!!!

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4058/...d642a299_o.jpg

Amos January 8th, 2010 22:24

Now I'm no expert with GBB's in the least... I can disassemble and repair broken parts.. but I don't have alot of experience with tuner builds...

Wouldn't the heavy steel slide counter-act your quest for high FPS? Wouldn't the heavy slide require a lot more effort and pressure from the gas that could have otherwise been put into propelling the BB? (Read: Did you try it with a non steel slide?)

RacingManiac January 8th, 2010 22:29

No since the slide only starts cycling after BB has been shot out...

It'll use more gas to cycle, but that part of the equation has no effect on fps...

RacingManiac January 8th, 2010 22:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by riverhong2010 (Post 1138089)
Right now I have a k24a4 longblock, and a k20a2 longblock with a spun bearing. I was wondering what the compression would be if I put the k20a2 pistons on the k24 rods? I know alot of people on here know all the specs, and I couldn't find any info. Would I have valve clearance issues, or with the compression be so low it would be useless? And the real question is it possible?

^Spambot....

Amos January 8th, 2010 22:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 1138100)
No since the slide only starts cycling after BB has been shot out...

It'll use more gas to cycle, but that part of the equation has no effect on fps...

Ah okay, that makes sense, thanks :)

MikeMcNair January 8th, 2010 22:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 1138100)
No since the slide only starts cycling after BB has been shot out...

It'll use more gas to cycle, but that part of the equation has no effect on fps...



beet me to it ;) that is a great question tho AMOS, i originally was worried myself.

MikeMcNair February 20th, 2010 23:03

just throwing this out there:

i am going to begin gunsmithing, so should you require any work done, i would be glad to do it for you for a reasonable price. it will keep me busy.

rotabug June 15th, 2010 17:20

Hi Mike
 
Hi Mike, love these mods you been doin :-) just got a couple q's for ya: a while back you said you had that KJW g27 with the plastic slide etc do you still have it for sale? if so how much would you part with her? and you said you had a mate that would make the steel slides if he still will how much we talking? i'm from New Zealand but do have a paypal account if that makes things easier :-)


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