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Originally Posted by kar120c
MikeMcNair,
may you suggest a solution for other issues I have with my KJW G27?
I have 2 Kjw mags and 1 Marui mag.
With KJW the pistol works well but the first shots cause gas vent from the back of the pistol. I tried to upgrade the rubber nozzles of the mag with the "purple" ones (I don't remember the brand) but is the first times all worked well but after a while the issue come back.
Using the Marui mag I have striking failure if I insert the mag with the slide closed, but if I insert it with the slide opened all works perfeclty, no vent and mopre power than with kjw mags.
I think something prevents the magazine to fit higher
My set up is this
KJW G27 OD green
Guarder recoil and hammer springs
Guarder steel recoil rod
Guarder steel magazine catch
Guarder front and rear sights
Safety trigger (Kjw dosn't have it due to copyright issues)
Guarder and Shooter design Valve knockers, but I can't get work none of them
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Here's what you do...
1). Take out ALL of these upgrades you've installed
2). Re-install your stock components
3). Re-install your upgrade components
1 at a time.
Do this until you find the incompatible part. Then modify said part accordingly.
You Marui magazine is acting wonky because the system you're trying to use it on is not its primary/intended use.
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Using the Marui mag I have striking failure if I insert the mag with the slide closed, but if I insert it with the slide opened all works perfeclty, no vent and mopre power than with kjw mags.
I think something prevents the magazine to fit higher
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Yea. Your magazine. lol.
My Guess is that the notch on the magazine that the mag catch "catches" sits higher than your KJW mags.
...and again, i think I've also stated this before, you have to allow clearance for the firing pin relative to the magazine blowoff valve. That's why you're getting a "strike failure". THe firing pin MUST have some room to gain velocity for the strike.
Apilar already provided the solution. You must shave a few millimeters off of the firing pin to allow for the clearance.