May 1st, 2015, 02:18 | #916 |
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Yeah, it sucks. I find on the TM magazines, the moment I can't get liquid propane to spew from the valves... it's time for a new tank.
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May 10th, 2015, 15:12 | #917 |
Hmm, well I went to play outdoors for the first time ever with the Glock, it was quite hot out.
I couldnt get a single mag to fire properly without draining the magazine of maybe half the tank of gas. I could understand this if I didnt have an upgraded hammer spring.... But I do. I have a 150% guarder hammer spring installed, so I cant see why it either wont cycle, or it will have that typical failed shot and hiss untill I recock it.... Is this typical, im using propane. None of my other weapons had a problem that day, just my TM.
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May 10th, 2015, 20:06 | #918 |
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Guarder hammer springs have a habit of doing this - they lose their strength as time goes. That, or you have a major issue with your piston and piston head, or your recoil spring being too strong.
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May 10th, 2015, 20:16 | #919 |
Bah ive got no idea, the glock is like...3 months old?
Recoil and hammer spring are 150%... piston and piston head are the airsoft surgeon ones. Indoors I get amazing gas efficiency around 40 shots per fill. Outdoors I have to bleed propane to get it to cycle and it works fine after that. Is there anyway to test to find out what is wrong?
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May 10th, 2015, 20:33 | #920 |
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Weird. The Airsoft Surgeon nozzle and piston head were one of the better ones I had - they functioned with CO2.
My money is purely on your hammer spring being the issue - it is exhibiting all the signs a TM with a stock hammer spring does when faced with more pressure than the gun was designed for. |
May 10th, 2015, 20:58 | #921 |
is there a stronger hammer spring then the guarder one that you would recommend?
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May 12th, 2015, 03:28 | #922 |
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Well I wouldn't say stronger is your issue... the Guarder one actually wears down over time. A different brand, such as the Shooter's design that Eluder talks about, stays at 150% consistently.
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May 12th, 2015, 12:27 | #923 |
Anyone have experience with the guarder steel slide for the tm glock 26? I have never had a steel slide before so I am wondering if they're a huge pain in the ass and not worth the trouble.
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May 12th, 2015, 12:53 | #924 |
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Took me a ridiculous amount of time to get one working on a KJW. Your mileage will vary on a TM.
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May 12th, 2015, 13:40 | #925 |
May 12th, 2015, 13:53 | #926 |
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May 19th, 2015, 01:44 | #927 |
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Both. Gun failed to return to battery when fired, so I ended up having to sand down all sorts of surfaces and rack the slide a couple hundred times with an abrasive paste in contact areas. The gun runs now, but it was a PITA to get running.
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May 25th, 2015, 21:21 | #928 |
Hi guys,
I have a Tm G17 Custom for a couple of months. I shoot around 5000bb throught it with duster gaz. And has expected the front post and the back post explode in it. I did the MAybeStopCalling Front Screw Post Fix for TM Glock Pistols, and I upgrade my gun to work with propane. It seems to hold and work. I cut the nail shorter after I took those pictures, flush to the frame Ill probably change the frame in the futur but for now it work. Thanks for the fix |
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June 8th, 2015, 01:16 | #929 |
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As a note you will want to use a pin/nail with a larger radius - The smaller ones put a lot more pressure on the material rather than spreading it out.
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June 9th, 2015, 20:44 | #930 |
I had the same feeling but because I was not to sure of what I was doing I only drilling the frame.
Ill see how long it last. If I have to change the frame because of it, next time Ill drill the G17-18 part. thanks for the feedback |
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