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#1 |
replacing nozzle
Would a new to airsoft amatuer want to attempt to replace the nozzle in a WE glock 18 or is this something best left to someone more experienced or even a gundoc??
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#2 |
Prancercise Guru
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It's pretty easy to do.
Just don't loose or crush the nozzle return spring. Make sure you pay attention to the way it all comes apart.
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#3 |
Can't fix my own guns. Willing to fix yours.
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only complicating issues is the selector, i believe youve gotta take it apart on a g18 to take out the BBU, ive never owned a G18 though so I dont know for sure, glocks arent my thing
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#4 |
Be careful about the small parts that makes the "click" for the fire selectors, that and the small spring with it can fly out very easily, and looking for them on the carpet/floor is hard.
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#5 |
A Paece of advice, take no chances and work from inside a box
This way those little springs won't have too far to go Not particularly hard, you just need to observe how things work and take your time G'Luck |
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#6 |
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Ziploc bag works. You can see what you're doing, seal it up so parts don't get lost.
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