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July 1st, 2016, 18:51 | #1 |
Need a glock gun doctor in the GTA
Hey all,
Ive got an issue that's been plaguing my glock for some time now. It WAS a tm glock 17, but its been gutted of all tm parts. The gun cycles and fires with no issue...but I seem to be having a problem with gas and the efficiency. I can get around 10 shots before a FULL mag is empty. It is better if I use a brand new propane tank, but after I fill a few mags...I have to get a brand new tank just to get 15-20 rounds from a single mag. Having to use a brand new tank every few mags is ridiculous. Anyone in the GTA thats a whiz with glocks can take a look and hopefully fix the issue?
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July 1st, 2016, 19:06 | #2 |
maybe send a PM to e-luder or turok t (if e's inbox isn't full again...)
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July 1st, 2016, 21:35 | #3 |
E's message box is indeed full
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July 1st, 2016, 22:50 | #4 |
Cracked nozzle?
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July 1st, 2016, 23:59 | #5 |
I'll have a G workshop in Action Air Canada next Wednesdaya t 7 PM if you at e able to come. It's free.
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July 2nd, 2016, 14:16 | #6 |
Btw, based on what you mentioned, that could be between the intake valve and the propane nozzle, couldnot fill gas in properly. Especially TM magazine.
If you have a metal propane nozzle, use the plastic one or the plastics duster adapter to have a better seal when filling gas. Second, I've found TM intake value may not take gas fill as the inside o-ring got struck a bit, you may just remove we the intake valve, disassemble it and bb oil lube it and put it back, it works for me all the time when those magazine not filling enough gas. The last is, everytime when Im filling gas, hold the mag upside down and make sure the propane nozzle vertical line up with the intake valve, during put pressure on the propane tank, keep my ear right beside the tank and monitor the gas flow sizzling sound, usually this sound keep continue for 5-7 second if mag is empty, once the sound slow down, it's almost full, if the sound only last for 3 second, I'll check out the intake valve. Good luck and hope it helps!
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