November 16th, 2005, 16:23 | #1 |
Delierious Designer of Dastardly Detonations
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: in the dark recesses of some metal chip filled machine shop
|
Collecting statistical data on GBB life
I regularly get questions on how long a particular GBB slide will last shooting propane. I also get a lot of requests to lifecycle test a GBB on the lifecycle tester I built to prove my flow restrictor:
http://www.airsoft-innovations.com/i...wrestrictorfaq While this is probably the most sure way to monitor lifecycle related failures in a GBB, it's very expensive and the results are unfortunately only anecdotal. A lifecycle test means I have to pretty much sacrifice a GBB (not many ppl want to buy a GBB with 15k shots on it) and I have to maintain the test for 2-3 days (which actually costs more than the GBB itself). Failing that, I would still like to give a useful answer to GBB lifecycle questions. If you use a GBB that you know the history of (i.e. first owner) please respond in the following format: GBB model: please be specific e.g. KSCG17 or KWAG17 Quantity and type of propellent used to date: 8x 465g cans propane, + 3 containers of HFC134a Failures to date: broken slide @ apprx 3x cans of propane, replaced nozzle @ 5x cans Interesting history: dropped down a concrete stairwell during indoor CQB game @ 2 cans. Pistolwhipped/mercydeathkilled someone wearing a helmet @ 2.5 cans If you have used your GBB and still have experienced no failures for more than 3 cans of propellant, I'm still interested in your GBB history. Just post the GBB model, Qty and type of propellant used to date, and I'll assume no failures to date (if none are stated). Thanks for your help in this matter. It would be nice to finally be able to say something more useful than: "I'm sorry, I have no non anecdotal usage data on your particular GBB. If your comfortable with green gas, than you've already accepted propane." I suspect that nearly everyone uses propane/GG especially in the US anyways. It would still be good to categorize GBB failures with respect to shots (I can calculate with propellant usage) as it would indicate what GBBs are actually reliable.
__________________
Want nearly free GBB gas? |
November 16th, 2005, 16:34 | #2 |
KJW M9 (Metal):
One bottle of propane: Slide cracked at the back: Unknown Damage during shipping. |
|
November 16th, 2005, 17:10 | #3 |
KJW M9
~1 465g's of propane Outer barrel broke during firing Damaged on arrival however Dropped on its side from ~1 metre at least once KSC M11 upgraded with metal upper reciever and bolt ~3 cans of propane Thing loves the '22 No problems while it was in my posession |
|
November 16th, 2005, 17:10 | #4 |
a.k.a. Egria
|
GBB model: Tm Desert Eagle Hardkick
Quantity and type of propellent used to date: 1x 465g can of Ozark Trail propane and 1x 1000ml can of Toy Jack, TOP green gas Failures to date: Metal part inside the back of the slide cracked, lucky my dealer had an extra around. Interesting history: While crawling down a metal tube felling out of my pants like 15 times (didn't have a holster), fell like 5 feet off a hill (might have hit some branches), slide out of my holster (wasn't buckled) and fell 1 foot onto the carpet.
__________________
PURVEYOR OF FINE PARACORD PRODUCTS www.beaconconceptsco.com Click Here For ASC Thread Team GHOSTS - G86 |
November 16th, 2005, 17:15 | #5 |
Ban-Fu Sifu
|
GBB model: TM hicap about 1 year old now...
Propellent : about 6 bottle of coleman propane, 2 of AMO green gas and 2 of duster.. probably more Damage: wear on the slide lock is starting to show but still does the job without any problem Upgrades: Airsoft Innovation prototype piston cup... Works like a charm. The rest is bone stock.
__________________
Vondnik, team Bad Karma, PQAC Murphy's second rule: Nothing is impossible for the man who does not have to do it himself. |
November 16th, 2005, 17:21 | #6 |
KSC Glock 23f - Metal Slide + Inner barrel - Upgraded rod+spring.
2 full Coleman propane cylinders ~ 3,000 BBs total No failures, no issues of any kind. |
|
November 16th, 2005, 17:26 | #7 | |
GBB model: TM desert eagle hardkick
quantity of propelent: at least 4 or 5 bottles of various brands of propane. (burnzomatic, siara trail, colman, and another) failures to date: same thing as Egria experianced. a pice inside the slide broke, except mine broke right off and was floting around causing jams. took me a wile to figure it out, but i took it apart, removed the pice and it works again, except for the safty. (it might still be able to work, i have tried puting the pices back in) this was at a bottle of propane ago. Note: this happend when i loaned the gun out a couple times, so i cant be sure that the cause was propane.
__________________
Quote:
|
||
November 16th, 2005, 17:29 | #8 | |
a.k.a. Egria
|
Quote:
__________________
PURVEYOR OF FINE PARACORD PRODUCTS www.beaconconceptsco.com Click Here For ASC Thread Team GHOSTS - G86 |
|
November 16th, 2005, 17:59 | #9 |
KSC G23F FMU
- upgraded recoil and hammer springs @ ZERO mags - Firefly rocket valve @ 39 mags - upgraded valve plug spring @ 39 mags Propellant: approximately 45x mags-worth (mix of G19/G17) using only Coleman (blue bottle) and Taiwanese green gas. Mix of full auto and semi doubletaps. Failures to date: - stock floating valve combusted @37/39 mags using green gas on warm summer day. - loading nozzle damaged due to gross negligence during floating valve installation (not gas related) - no problems previous to floating valve failure. New loading nozzle, firefly rocket valve, and upgraded plug spring @ 1.5 mags and going strong. WA Beretta 92FS Centurion - upgraded PGC loading nozzle @ 50 mags Propellant: Upwards of 60 mags-worth using ONLY green gas. No duster, ever. Failures: - loading nozzle lip and BB-push nub thoroughly fuxxored @ 40 mags. Loading nozzle damage caused extreme gas consumption. Replaced with PGC nozzle @50 mags. Pistol subsequently sold. Slide was intact and going strong.
__________________
Contras A-06: F**k it, we'll do it live. 修身齊家治國平天下 |
|
November 16th, 2005, 18:03 | #10 |
WA 1911 Wilson Combat CQB (1995 Model)
HFC134 No Issues... ever. WA 1911 STI Limited Master (1997) HFC134 No Issues... ever. Tanaka Glock 17 Rail. HFC134 Leaky Mag in a few days. Broken mag parts in a month. WE HiCapa Propane No Issues.
__________________
When the going gets tough... the tough go cyclic. |
|
November 16th, 2005, 18:11 | #11 |
GBB model: KJW M9
Propellent: 3x 465g cans propane (Coleman, green cans), 2x cans of green gas Failures to date: None, expect for leaking mags once in a while. GBB model: KSC G23F FMU Propellent: 2x 465g cans propane (Coleman, green cans). Used extended 49rd mag and G19 mag, both have stock valves. Failures to date: Broken loading ramp after around 30 mags. Hopup rubber slightly increased in size and eventually started to fall apart close to the end of second can, not sure about the cause, I suspect propaine or silicon oil.
__________________
Op Woodsman. Biggest WW2 event in Ontario. |
|
November 16th, 2005, 18:15 | #12 |
Formerly Muffinman
|
KJ P14.45 (stock)
-Been through 2 cans of Coleman Propane, 2.5 cans of Ozark trail Problems: -Two mags have blown all seals. (at about 4.5 cans) -Spring holding the blowback-valve back snapped (At about 2 cans) -Hammer snapped in two (At 3 cans) -WA Part 25's upper pin sheared off (at 3 cans) -Numerous mag leaks (throughout) -Mag valves opened up all the way when cold and fired.. (At 1 can)
__________________
|
November 16th, 2005, 19:40 | #13 |
WA Para HRT SCW (PGC metal slide, guarder recoil spring, hogue grips)
Been through 5 cans of Coleman propane, 1 Ozark -Nozzle loading nozzle broken midway through 6th tank. (suspecting poor BB misfeed where a second bb came out and broke the nozzle when it came forward) replaced with shooters design part -broke a bb follower due to negligence, replaced with OEM part -mag rubbers changed recently because I felt like it History: fell off my desk a couple times. still goin and kicking ass for over 1.5 years! |
|
November 16th, 2005, 19:46 | #14 |
GBB model: KWA CZ 75
Quantity and type of propellent used: About one bottle of propane. Some HFC 134 Failures to date: none works like a charm, HFC 134 doesn't cycle the slide properly. Interesting history: A small metal plate inside the magwell came loose and fell out (repaired). Other then that nothing. |
|
November 16th, 2005, 20:34 | #15 |
Administrator
|
GBB TM Glock 26 Advance
4 cans Coleman Propane Failures to date: None, functions flawlessly GBB KSC USP Compact About 1 can Coleman Propane Failures to date: Safety deactivates when trigger is pulled, but otherwise functions flawlessly
__________________
ASC Age Verifier for Red Deer & Area Alberta |
|
Bookmarks |
|
|