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johnnyrico July 14th, 2007 02:32

Need A TM Glock 17 Loading Nozzle...
 
Hey everybody, I have a bit of an issue.

I am not quite sure how it happened but I broke the nozzle in my TM Glock 17

It just sheared right in half.

I have searched all of the overseas retailers that I know of, but no one seems to have a replacement nozzle for TM g17.

I have searched:

UNC
WGC
Dentrinity
War4
Redwolf
Cobra
Vanguard
Ehobby

Does nobody make this part yet? Is it too soon?

Or is there another nozzle out there for a different gun that works in here instead?

This is driving me up the wall. I just want to get a replacement nozzle.

If anyone has any information for me, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks

Rico

Scooby Steve July 14th, 2007 10:12

I've searched as well and found nothing. I've thought of pulling it out of the gun and comparing it to some other Marui gun diagrams but haven't done so yet.

Cosmonaut 1 July 15th, 2007 18:10

Anyone have an answer for this one?

johnnyrico July 21st, 2007 03:10

Bump, anyone know about this?

Any ideas?

johnnyrico July 29th, 2007 04:58

Hey again everyone...

I am just hoping / checking if someone has found / knows of a place to get these.

Thanks

de-mix August 1st, 2007 15:07

Here is some fresh intel.
I've compared the TM17 nozzle and the TM26 nozzle.
Parts are listed as exact same in both manuals.

Actually, a lot of the parts in the G17 manual are listed as G26-#
The part you are asking about, is G26-6 I believe..

After removing the slide from both guns, they do look identical.
Haven't done a search for 26 parts yet though..

johnnyrico August 1st, 2007 15:27

Yup. Thank you and I do appreciate it.

But I searched for Tm G17, Tm g26, and Hfc darkhawk. (Cause the uppers are interchangeable so why not try)

Nobody has anything as far as that goes.

Thanks

Rico

CDN_Stalker August 1st, 2007 15:28

http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...roducts_id=350

johnnyrico August 1st, 2007 15:33

Ah yes.

Thank you as well, but that is for the KSC Glock's.

I need the TM G17 Nozzle.

Thank you though.

Colin_S August 1st, 2007 15:35

If you want another stock nozzle (not an upgraded one if they make it), contact JAFA. He's in Japan and can get stuff directly from TM. Good guy and have dealt with many times. :)

CDN_Stalker August 1st, 2007 15:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyrico (Post 511723)
Ah yes.

Thank you as well, but that is for the KSC Glock's.

I need the TM G17 Nozzle.

Thank you though.

Damn, sorry, I should have read closer.

Wait, TM makes Glock 17s now?

tony123 August 1st, 2007 15:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 511729)
Wait, TM makes Glock 17s now?

This is taken from A&A:

okyo Marui Glock G17 (3rd Generation)

Brand New! The 3rd generation Tokyo Marui Glock 17, with glow in the dark front and rear sight. The Glock 17, also known as the G17, was a product of the 80's and was the pistol of choice for the Austrian Army. It was later adopted by the Miami Police Department in '87, and the trend carried on with the NYPD using it as a service pistol in '89.
The Tokyo Marui version is a worthy replica of the real deal, combining excellent mechanics with the authentic-looking aesthetics of the exterior. As you would expect from Marui, this is a well-built gas blowback pistol, which is mechanically and physically very solid. Comes complete with standard and glow-in-the-dark night sights.
Metal inscribed serial number located on lower receiver below the front barrel also acts as a concealed safety. Internal hammer system allows the gun to be pre-cocked for instant shooting. Patented glock safety trigger design means that accidental discharge is prevented unless you pull the trigger with your finger. Blowback is strong and matches that of the KSC Glock 17. Where the Marui Glock 17 shines above the old guard KSC Glock 17 is in accuracy and distance. As we have come to expect from Marui pistols, this Glock shoots VERY straight and is highly accurate. In stock form using TOP / GREEN gas, maximum travel distance for a 0.2g BB is approximately 100 meters (300 feet). With no wind, travel trajectory is EXTREMELY straight and stable. Actual distances may vary on each gun based on the intensity of the hop-up that owners can manually tune for the most effective distances.
The hop-up dial can be adjusted once you take apart the top slide. Disassembly is exactly like the real Glock (same as the KSC Glock). Pull down on the disassembly lever and the top slide slides forward to come off the lower receiver. The hop-up dial is located on the barrel assembly which is visiable after you remove the slide.


There are currently 1 available in stock.


I like the standard glow in the dark sights. :D

CDN_Stalker August 1st, 2007 15:51

Very nice, thanks! After I typed it I started wondering if it was a springer (which I had and broke the hop up) or a GBB.

I like the idea of stock glow in the dark sights as well.

Ok, 300 feet from a GBB? My 550fps KJW M700 can't even shoot 300 feet, unless we are talking about where the BBs lands, not accurately hitting something you aimed at. With 0.20g BBs, not a hope in hell unless you are aiming at a 45deg angle and the wind is behind you to carry the BB to where it'll land. Sheesh!

tony123 August 1st, 2007 16:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 511734)

Ok, 300 feet from a GBB? My 550fps KJW M700 can't even shoot 300 feet, unless we are talking about where the BBs lands, not accurately hitting something you aimed at. With 0.20g BBs, not a hope in hell unless you are aiming at a 45deg angle and the wind is behind you to carry the BB to where it'll land. Sheesh!

Well it does say: maximum travel distance, so im thinking that they use a shot put kind of measure. Fire on an angle and measure to where it lands.

TheToastmaster August 1st, 2007 17:05

I have been using a TM G17 at scrims for most of this season as a sidearm. It's range and accuracy is as good if not better than my AUG.
In close quarters, it's accuracy is far better than anything I have used ever. I have used it to shoot targets taking cover behind a wall through a quarter-sized hole consistently from about 20-30 feet. I have also used it to suppress the other team while changing mags in my AEG so they couldn't get closer when engaging at about the maximum range we can.


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