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Originally Posted by m102404
If it's stock...and your gas tank is full...and you're filling your mag up properly...your nozzle is freely moving back and forth, etc...
Try holding the bottom of the mag up with your other hand while you're shooting. If you're all of a sudden getting a lot less gas blow by (which makes everything really cold) and you're getting a lot more crisper shots, then the problem is that your mags are sitting too low in that gun.
Happens with guns with a lot of slop (KJW 226 is a good one for that) and flat top seal mags.
If that's the culprit there's only three "fixes" and then you're better off junking the gun.
1. Replace the nozzle with a different brand...some might seal better (trial and error), but none of them might make a difference if the gap is too large.
2. Shim the top seal of each of your mags. Cut out a "gasket" and place it under your seal...pop bottle plastic works pretty good.
3. Shim the BBU of your pistol...sometimes a layer of electrical tape (or pop bottle/can material) will set it far enough down to seal things up. However...you might run into issues with it cycling properly if it's shimmed too far down. (e-luder? just posted something about shimming the BBU of his glock...similar concept)
For lubrication...if you are adding silicone oil to your gas then don't worry about lubing the gun. It'll get a bit of oil everywhere by firing it. A little grease on the rails won't hurt...but it traps dirt/grime.
The only issue with lubing the crap out of everything continuously is that you'll end up with oil on your BBs and hopup rubber. If your hopup rubber swells too much you'll get jams, wild shots, your nozzle with stick/etc...
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Ok, I just did what you sais about retain the mag etc. AND IT'S WORKING!!!!
I was able to shoot 30 shot

so I'll try to do spacer with electrictape to shim it.