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KSC 18c problem
Hi, i have problem with my ksc 18c glock, its something with the gas, i don't even can't shoot all clip of ammo, becouse the gas is out allready. It's not all, when you turn the gun 180 deggres (shoting like a gangster
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What kind of gas are you using? Are you charging the mags correctly/fully? Also, about how warm is it where you're located? With the weather here in Edmonton the way it is, my room (where I store my mags) is still pretty cold, far below the ideal temperature range for GBBs. Cold mags will exaggerate cool down problems inherent to gas guns and result in poor performance and gas mileage. If you have long (49 round) mags, they tend to perform better in the cold simply from having much greater gas capacity.
Don't shoot your gun sideways. It releases fast cooling liquid directly into the gun, and would likely cause damage similar to venting the mag with the button on the back (frozen seals and the like). Also, the hopup will badly skew shots made from anything other than a correct vertical angle. Firing sideways also expends MUCH more gas with no gains in performance whatsoever (even though more gas is expelled, the rocket valve will close under similar pressures, so the BB will be propelled with roughly equivalent force and the rest of the gas wasted venting on blowback). *edit: You know, I was just thinking about this today... The whole no increased fps bit made sense to me when I was considering the way the gun works, but there are plenty of contradicting examples ![]()
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Vita, Passione e Pistole Last edited by tunabreath; April 9th, 2007 at 23:04.. |
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#3 |
well, what can be otcher problem without the weather?
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#4 |
Make sure you're filling the mag correctly (bottle vertically on top of the mag, not the other way around).
And like Tuna said, don't fire it sideways. |
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I found the problem, is the mag, when you but your finger on the chamber (the hole where gas go out) and push the valve, the gas come out normal, but when you put it upside down, and put the finger on the chamber, and push the valve, the liquid gas come out on the finger (cold
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#6 |
Nothing is wrong with the gas. The gun is not designed to shoot sideways.
The solution to the problem is: Don't be a gangster.
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Official ASC Bladesmith
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Exactly. What happens when you have half a glass of water and hold it upright? Now what happens when you hold the glass of water 'gangsta style'? Propane is a liquid that turns to a gas. The problem isn't with the gun or the gas, the problem lies behind the gun itself.
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#8 |
Well, this is no use to do something? Really is stupid, when you in battle, and if you need to fire in gun back (laying on the back) and the gas flow on your hand... crap! =] Some one have this glock? Its same trouble to you or no?
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"Any punk can shoot from across the room but it takes a real man to get close enough to stab" "Why cause a huge disturbance when you just wanna kill ONE guy?" - Chris Rock |
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#10 |
But when you fire that way? :fro:
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#11 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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When you fire that way you get gas on your hands. I don't have a KSC G18C, but I have a pair of KSC G19s and they would have the same problem if shot like that.
JTF2, there have been times I've shot while on my back, mainly because I dodged a stream of BBs and ended up on my back (recall once my AEG got hit but I didn't) so I drew my G19 and fired at the guys who shot at me. I got one and the other buggered off, so my tactic worked. |
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Any gas pistol will do that due to the chemical properties of propane. It is not a problem you can fix.
I don't know about everyone else, but I can lie on my back and fire my GBB down towards my feet without needing to hold it sideways or upside down. It sounds like the OP is trying to do some John Woo move and trying to look cool. Last edited by vatek; April 12th, 2007 at 15:23.. |
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#14 |
Dam, still not don't get this, i have a problem on my pistol or no?
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#15 |
NO.
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