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MilanWG December 14th, 2005 13:05

G19 mystery part. HELP
 
Hello.

I am trying to help out a friend who has a KSC G19 gbb pistol.
He broke a part of the internals. A little lip broke right off of where the screw driver is pointing, at the tip. What part is this? Can it be replace and if so, where?

http://medical.hldns.com/pic1.jpg

http://medical.hldns.com/pic2.jpg

Thanks a lot, im trying to get my friend to play more airsoft :tup: [img]

MadMax December 14th, 2005 13:09

Looks like you broke off the ejector on the blowback nozzle. It pushes bbs out of the mag and up the loading ramp. You'll have to replace the entire nozzle. Check out wgcshop.com or uncompany.com for parts. Reference the part numbers from the gun diagrams listings in the doc's section here.

MilanWG December 14th, 2005 13:16

WGC and UN both don't have diagrams for the KSC G19.

My friend also does not have the manual for the pistol... ;)

Brian McIlmoyle December 14th, 2005 13:17

That is the "BB advance ramp" picks up the bb from the top of the magazine, guides it up the feed ramp and into the chamber.

with this part broken, bbs will not be loaded from the magazine to the chamber.

I expect you will need to replace the entire expansion chamber, nozzle assembly as they are molded in one piece.. I think

duplicate... Carl.. too .. fast..

MilanWG December 14th, 2005 13:19

Does anyone know where my friend could order the part?

Thanks for the help so far :tup:

MadMax December 14th, 2005 13:20

stickied to the top of the Doctors Corner:

http://tech.airsoftcanada.com/

Kwokwai December 14th, 2005 14:08

Contact either Tru or ILLusion. I got my replacement part from ILLusion from one of his WGC group orders. It's the same interchangeable part for the G17, G18C, G23C, G19, etc. as far as I know.

ILLusion December 15th, 2005 03:48

unfortunately, all of my suppliers are out of stock on that part at this time.

sdkfz234 December 15th, 2005 08:50

I remember reading somewhere that someone else who had the same part broke used a small screw of some sort to replace the broken piece. It would simply have to extend out far enough to line up with the hole where the gas exits.

I haven't tried this myself, I think I read it somewhere, but it's worth a try if you've already accepted that the part is beyond any other means of repair.

MilanWG December 15th, 2005 12:49

that sounds a little "ify" to me. might even damage the internals with a screw


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