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November 7th, 2010, 21:20 | #676 |
What does lift/drag have to do with this, Mr Engineer? lol I just know that the nozzle doesn't come close to touching it and is gliding just fine.
Speaking of short stroking, my limit is to chamber the BB, while yours is probably to insert the slide stop. I have a 2-piece guide rod too, you can temporarily push the buffers away so you can stick something into the hole, and tighten...Just don't get addicted to short stroking like I did haha. |
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November 7th, 2010, 21:48 | #677 |
L/D: Length to Diameter.
I don't like to short stroke anymore that I did. I am still running a uncut Airsoft Surgeon spring, which is pretty stiff already, its a pain in the butt to reinstall the spring as is.... |
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November 8th, 2010, 00:14 | #678 | |
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When you say interchangeable, do I still need to cut the groove under the top groove on the nine ball to get it to fit the MEU? Or can I straight drop in the part? If I need to cut the groove, any recommended ways of cutting it? I was thinking of using a small file to file away the rubber but I'm not so sure if its feasible on the elastic material. Btw; I think I read a while back thatt the Nine Ball BBU doesn't fit an MEU. It does Straight drop in as well. |
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November 8th, 2010, 00:32 | #679 |
You shouldn't have to cut it. It should drop in like a MEU seal. Check out the video at around 4:25.
YouTube - Marui 1911/MEU GBB magazine maintenance and lubrication.. |
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November 8th, 2010, 01:51 | #680 | |
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btw; is the general consensus that the nine ball purple aero seal rubbers for magazines better than the stock and the guarder ones for MEU? I've got a bunch of mags with ripped rubber seals and having the best air seal between the mag and the nozzle will complete my SD nozzle + NB Dyna Piston +NB Purple Bucking + NB tightbore air seal for the gas route in the whole MEU assembly. |
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November 8th, 2010, 02:30 | #681 |
Yesterday i took some pictures on the local match, when i zoom the image, there are holes on top and side of the outer barrel.
Looks like there's a bolt / screw securing the outer barrel what type / brand of outer barrel is this ? thanx :wink: |
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November 8th, 2010, 02:47 | #682 |
Nineball makes one.
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November 8th, 2010, 07:54 | #683 |
Hey guys!
So I've taken the plunge and FINALLY decided on a pistol. I've bought a TM 1911 and am loving it. However after seeing all the modified pistols here, the bug to customize it bit me hard. So I've researched kits and bought myself the Nova MEU Kit. I'd also like to do some Internal Upgrades and was looking at the Airsoft Surgeon MEU Complete Combo Upgrade Kit Do I need any other parts get my pistol up and running on Propane? For future upgrades I'd like to get Silver Nova Externals, mainly the Slide Stop, Grip Safety, Housing Magwell, Magazine Catch, Barrel Bushing and Trigger. I noticed with the above parts, most of them come in a Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, I'm absolutely baffled as to which set would be compatible with my Nova MEU Kit. Are the differences purely cosmetic? Last edited by Tsotsi; November 8th, 2010 at 11:16.. |
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November 8th, 2010, 10:03 | #684 |
November 8th, 2010, 10:51 | #685 | |
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Through personal experience, I would recommend the Shooters Design POM upgraded nozzle over the Airsoft Surgeon one. fitment isn't too tight and the POM material can take more stress than the harder AS one. For running propane its nicer to get a stronger hammer spring, and recoil spring for the metal slide. the AS kit comes with it, but you can also get Guarder upgrade springs which work well too. |
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November 8th, 2010, 16:07 | #686 | ||||||
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As a further note on the discussion of this issue of bore differences, even PDI has marketed the .05 barrels as having greater accuracy than the .01 barrels, whereas .01 would achieve greater power over the .05. The .08 barrels did not have as high accuracy nor power as either the .01 or .05 in either performance characteristic. I'm sure the PDI chart is out there somewhere... I'm sure I saw it online before, but I do have a PDI catalogue from '06 sitting in front of me that specifically details these differences. Quote:
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IK BBU's will soon have this part machined out as well. Quote:
I have the Guarder rubbers here as well... haven't had a chance to try them yet, but when I do, I'll be sure to compare Guarder vs 9Ball vs TM Quote:
Solution 1: Get a different recoil spring. I recommend Guarder 150% Solution 2: Get a different spring plug. I recommend Nova. Besides that issue, you should be good to go. Regarding the different "types" descriptions of Nova controls - this is all cosmetic. Some of the differences are very minor, and only the most hardcore enthusiast will notice the difference and be picky about it (like me. LOL.) |
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November 8th, 2010, 16:27 | #687 |
The Nineball & 5KU BBUs have the rectangular hole on top, which I later found out is to accommodate the nub underneath the MEU rear sight. Problem occurs when it's used on Hicapas where there's no nub to fill in that hole. Even if I tape down the nozzle return spring, it's easily caught up at that hole. The outcome is a bent spring and stuck nozzle/slide.
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November 9th, 2010, 00:54 | #688 | |
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For the ripped stock rubbers; before the game they were fine, after the game they were ripped? I think its probably due to my lack of maintainence of the rubbers themselves. All the rubber that ripped are from mags that came from a friend of mine and I dunno whether he maintains the rubber seals or not by oiling them once in a while. They looked fine to me before the game (no cracking or anything). The rubbers all ripped from the side thats closest to the bullet valve. The damage looks as if something pulled or pushed the back side of the rubber too much causing it to rip parallel to the direction of the hammer strike. Another issue could be a loose BBU. If the BBU is too loose, the nozzle will have a tendency to point downards since the BBU is only being held from the back via the firing pin screw and due to gravity. the loading arm on the BBU may have been pressed against the rubber and causing it to shear. |
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November 9th, 2010, 06:05 | #689 | ||
Thanks everyone for the advice and tips!
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November 9th, 2010, 11:28 | #690 | |
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thanks ILLusion |
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