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February 15th, 2010, 16:41 | #196 |
Hey just wondering if anyone can help me out.
I recently installed the IK BBU and airsoft surgeon loading nozzle. Gas now spews out the barrel every time i pull the trigger. I pull the trigger, the entire mags worth of gas comes out the end of the barrel. The slide moves back about 1/4", so that it just starts to push the hammer back a bit, but it does not push the hammer back at all. (ie, once the gas is all out the barrel, the hammer is still in the forward aka uncocked position). Now the issue is I already modified my other BBU to fire full auto LOL. And its not done the mod yet so I can't swap the stock bbu back in. However another issue is that currently the frame has a stripped screw for the left side grip screw. However I cannot see how this would affect function. The grip is still on almost completely in the proper spot, and when I squeeze it it pulls back to the right position. Anyone have any insight?
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February 15th, 2010, 16:57 | #197 | |
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I used to run the lightweight blowback unit with the AS loading nozzle. It actually gave me more problems than solving it. I know that for mine, the nozzle was actually quite tight on the oring and needed a good amount of force to get it to move. Your nozzle might be too tight on the O ring and as soon as the gas vents, the nozzle travels with the slide instead of sticking forward for a few moments to take all the gas. I opted to switching back to my Shooters Design POM nozzle and everything works fine now. Try using your stock nozzle. If the grip is sitting even slightly lower than the frame, it might screw up, because the mag might not be properly seated against the nozzle, therefore venting the gas outside of it. |
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February 15th, 2010, 17:01 | #198 | |
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True. I did not think of the grip thing. I will try the stock nozzle and see how it goes. The nozzle does indeed not move too too well on the lightweight bbu. Although it is not too bad. But nonetheless I will give it a shot.
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February 16th, 2010, 10:28 | #199 | ||
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I'm not sure why, but this question is probably better asked of Airsoft Innovations (MadMax.) I oil my mags a different way, so I haven't followed this method for a while now. Quote:
That's not likely... the function of the pistol would not allow the nozzle to release early.
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February 16th, 2010, 12:14 | #200 |
Brian, PM sent, please reply asap. sorry to thread jack, but i need to get in touch with you.
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February 16th, 2010, 12:19 | #201 |
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Chill, mon... I've been responding to you. Check your email. Bombarding me doesn't make it happen any faster.
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February 16th, 2010, 17:07 | #202 | |
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... LOL. I wasn't even aware there was anything inside of the nozzle! What a fool I am. Could've gamed it last night... What are these parts and how do I get them out? (don't currently have the stock nozzle with me, getting it back later today, its at my school place).
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February 16th, 2010, 17:12 | #203 |
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heehhehehe oh boy
take out the nozzle, and you will see a tiny screw in the top of it, remove the screw (DO NOT LOSE IT!!!) and then remove the spring and the valve blocker etc. from inside, noting what order and what position they were in when you remove them. Then place them into the new nozzle and make sure that the hole on the inside lines up with the hole on the outside of the nozzle and then put the screw in
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February 16th, 2010, 17:20 | #204 |
Oh man such a failure... LOL.
Thanks everyone for your help. I will swap these parts over and then report back.
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February 16th, 2010, 22:55 | #205 |
Alright, nozzle internals swapped over. It didn't spew gas this time.
Also, rethreaded the hole in the frame to take a larger screw. Now the grip is secured well. Although (and I think it is the nature of the frame) it does have a bit of rotation-play front to back (ie, the grip can rotate about 3-4mm around the axis of the grip screws.) But now, the slide only moves back halfway. Half cocks the hammer, then returns to battery. Need to cock hammer the rest of the way manually. Any insight? Should I try swapping in a lighter hammer spring? Or a lighter recoil spring?
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February 17th, 2010, 00:10 | #206 |
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Does the SD nozzle work with the IK lightweight blowback unit better than the AS one?
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February 17th, 2010, 01:07 | #207 |
Don't know if it works "better". For me its just lasting longer than the AS. I think the O-ring used for the IK unit's piston is just looser compare to most I've encountered. Even when using the IK BBU +SD nozzle I still use a different O-ring(one that came with the SD aluminum piston). Other wise I seem to be getting a lot less seal.
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February 17th, 2010, 01:34 | #208 |
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What problems are you having between the ILLusion Kinetics Super Light Weight BBU and the AS nozzle? I haven't experienced any problems so far, and have built maybe 10+ guns with the same setup.
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February 17th, 2010, 17:39 | #209 |
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No, but I have the SD nozzle set up readily available. I'll do some testing in the near future to see which one works better.
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February 17th, 2010, 18:06 | #210 |
So anyone know what could cause the slide to only go back half way, and only half cock the hammer? Trying to figure it out.
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