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March 23rd, 2014, 01:32 | #766 | |
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Weak blowback usually means that the piston head can't seal properly. Piston heads are almost the culprit to weak strokes most of the time.... Your light strikes... It could be that the firing pin can not engage the valve properly. Or if you were in my shoes just now as I try and fix this guy's gun, the valve is actually faulty. Usually, needs a bit of lube to the valve to make sure it can fluently move. But my guess is that the actual hammer spring is not strong enough to open the valve. I suggest you switch the hammer spring to a Shooter's Design one. They're pretty good and is probably my number choice as far as hammer spring goes. This will cause you to have weak blowback as well considering there won't be enough air to push the push backwards. If you want a really strong felt recoil, revert your recoil spring back to stock. THis will give the slide less resistance during the rear stroke and a higher recoil velocity.... weak recoil spring + heavy slide = stronger felt recoil I dunno. I'm just maing guesses. I don't have your gun in front of me to fool around with. Sorry mate. I hope this offers some sort help for you...
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March 23rd, 2014, 02:38 | #767 | |
well...it started off small...then things just kept appearing in my shopping cart and...umm...I bought them...it seems to have ended up as on par (cost & parts wise) with one of your full builds. at this point it might actually be more expensive than my primary rifle.
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I think you might have actually been onto something with the valves. the mags are brand spanking new and working them a bit they've gone from half a mag of short cycling to just the first two or three shots. they still seem a bit sticky so I'll keep working them when I get some time. tried a bunch of different piston heads and (given that they were all discarded to begin with) the one I was using seems to be the best. its the Airsoft Surgeon one that comes with the nozzle (and looks suspiciously like a PDI head). discovered that the nozzle doesn't quite move smoothly in the BBU so I lubed it a little and it the kick seems to be a tiny bit better. it's still nowhere even close to my other pistols though, which worries me. (unless it's supposed to be like that and I'm just totally unfamiliar with the platform...which is a distinct possibility) I really hope its not the hammer spring because a: I used an "upgrade" one and b: F*CK THAT HAMMER ASSEMBLY. my thumbs still hurt =( I really don't want to take it apart if I don't have to. all the bits in the hammer might still need time to break in a bit more, it's still quite rough. if it doesn't get any better I'll try a different hammer spring...if I have to..I guess. >_>
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March 23rd, 2014, 03:22 | #768 | |
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THe valve might not be the issue at all. One simple test you can do is to NOT tighten the valve all the way and make it sit a bit higher than it should. If it works on the first shot, then you found the problem. THen you can buy a modular valve like the KM Ones. Also, make sure that the firing pin can fully retract. otherwise, it wont have the clearance it needs to line up with the strike face of the valve. Your piston head should be good. Shim the o-ring mount with duct tape to increase the seal. Aslong as it doesnt obstruct the loading muzzle, your ok. Worse comes to worst, send it to your local gun doc. They'll have a better understanding of what is happening than me...
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March 23rd, 2014, 20:48 | #769 |
well, guess what...it was the hammer spring. *facedesk* it's quite likely that I may have mixed them up when I was building it the first time (as much as I tried to avoid it)
I think the valves are just a little sticky from being new, they're moving smoothly now but didn't see any improvement till I changed the hammer spring. tinkered a bit with the piston head and BBU, but can't get it to improve at all. the blowback is much stronger now (and not light striking) but it's still not quite at the same level as my hicapa. I could just be whining though. but but but...I am a gun doc... ;_; j/k, I know when I'm out of my depth to go to the sifu on the subject, and I am rewarded with by a functional build. thanks =D
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March 30th, 2014, 02:03 | #770 |
Hey guys, so...uh, I lost the nozzle spring guide (the little black plastic plug for the spring). The spring popped out during a shot and launched the thing into infinite and beyond.
And can anyone shine light on why the nozzle spring pops out? Is a replacement necessary? I mean the gun still works..Thanks all! |
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April 1st, 2014, 15:07 | #771 | |
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The only way for your spring to pop out is if the spring is too long and if you have the BBU out of the slide or is you just didn't install the spring correctly along with the spring guide. The spring guide is important because...well...it guides the spring. Think of how your recoil spring system works. It's the same concept. You should have it there. Not having it there means the muzzle spring can shoot out at ANY GIVEN TIME. THe spring guide stops this from occurring...
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April 3rd, 2014, 00:27 | #772 | |
After revision, I think my BBU was loose and that was the cause. Sigh now, the guide is lost...
I only see this set has a spring guide http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/aabb-enha...-g18c-gbb.html Are there any alternative options? Quote:
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April 3rd, 2014, 02:30 | #773 |
Has anyone got experience with the gunsmodify glock triggers Version 3? I just bought a set and realized there's a bunch of parts that the version 2 didn't have...now I have no idea where these extras are supposed to go lol
Can't find videos or anything on these version 3 triggers...ugh, should've just went with version 2 |
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April 4th, 2014, 15:51 | #774 | |
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They are pretty much identical those two versions... The only real difference is the safety cutouts. THe steps you took to install V2 should be the same as V3. What exactly are you confused aboot? Take some pics of your Trigger and I will guide you...
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April 5th, 2014, 02:23 | #775 |
Just wondering, but is there a way to make a g17 nozzle fit a g18?
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April 5th, 2014, 02:58 | #776 |
If I am not mistaken the G17 and G18 air nozzles are NOT COMPATIBLE .
I mus admit tho, if someone tells me a part won't fit, I try it anyway and modify it until it does fit! That's simply BECAUS I accept "it can't be done" as an awesome challenge. |
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April 11th, 2014, 01:23 | #777 |
I'm very looking to these bad boys! Yum! Guarder released these recently but no retailers carry them yet, WANT WANT F_ING WANT.
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April 11th, 2014, 01:36 | #778 | |
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The red-piece, I'm blanking out on what that does. The blue-piece/screw, I think v.3 is shorter than v.2.... The green-piece/pin, the pin had perfect length so I used this. |
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April 11th, 2014, 02:01 | #779 |
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Pretty sure the red piece is to push that roll pin in.
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