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November 3rd, 2008, 17:07 | #1 |
WE or TSD 1911 Slide Jammed Hop-Up Block
Hey there Airsoft Canada!! This is my first post so please bear with any mistakes I may make, I'm a noob with airsoft as well so yeah...
I wanted to get into airsoft and didn't want to pay the price so like the no so smart bargainer I am, I went out and purchased a used airsoft gun that was $40. It's a full metal WE 1911 GBB Caspian, and it worked fine until one tiny piece broke during the first skirmish I've ever played (it was a blast btw, more like I got blasted :flame: but yeah). So last night I spent about 6 hours online chasing dead ends (it was extremely frustrating, and since everywhere was closed you had to deal with the incompetence of the websites) to find the piece that was broken. I don't have pictures and I made a YouTube video of it but it won't upload (see what I mean about the incompetence?) which shows the issue. It's just a simple tiny plastic (not the best idea) piece that holds the outer barrel and inner hop up and barrel assembly together, and it broke. I just called Evike.com (here in LA, California, US) and they said it's a hop up block and that you can't find it anywhere. They figured a way to manage that piece for me for $10 (not even worth $.25) from a salvage 1911 in the store. Now that's cool and all, and I'm hoping it'll work in a few hours when I pick it up, but my main question is if I could use the plastic piece as a template to make a steel one so that this issue doesn't occur again. It's about .5 cm L, .5cm H, and .4cm W. Is it possible to machine something that small? Also, if you guys are smarter that Evike, do you know where I can get this piece or a new hop up assembly that replaces this? I don't want to spend too much, but if it solves the issue I wouldn't mind it too much. PLEASE help me out Airsoft Canada!! D |
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November 3rd, 2008, 17:10 | #2 |
What you heard is correct about the buying the hop-up. A member on here had his hop-up piece on his 1911 break and he had to order a whole new slide. For some reason they are obselete out there amd dont make that part for individual sale.
As for making a new piece, if you got the skill, go for it.
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November 3rd, 2008, 17:20 | #3 |
Tys
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What part broke?
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November 3rd, 2008, 18:36 | #4 |
If it's the part I'm thinking of, it doesn't exist on the TM version(s).
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November 4th, 2008, 00:28 | #5 | ||
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It's the other side of H51-27. I made a Youtube video, I just wish it'd upload... it's in MP4. Quote:
Anyway, I went to Evike today (1 hr drive) and they got me the piece. The gun's working fine now, I'm about to strip it and completely lube it for the first time (using tutorials) so that it'll be in tip top shape. The problem is that the piece was from a salvage gun, and I got lucky this time. What if it breaks again? Do you guys hear about the slides jamming often? If so, what do you recommend? Sell the gun while it's still working for around $70 or $80 (Retail new is $110) and get a TM 1911 with a plastic slide for $150 then buy a metal slide for $80, or just use it? I don't know what to do. (( On the other hand, thanks a lot for the quick and helpful responses guys. D |
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