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November 12th, 2012, 11:32 | #1621 |
need some help with a 1911 build.
I am piecing together a 1911 and when I've got the hammer assembly together without the thumb safety in place it works as it should. but as soon as I have the thumb safety in the trigger doesn't return and seems jammed back so much so I actually have to pull it forward forcibly. I've tried a few different safeties all with the same results. hi capa safety, single side safety, stock, aftermarket and they have the same results. but without a thumb safety it works fine. any ideas? |
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November 12th, 2012, 11:57 | #1622 | |||
Hi ILLusion,
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What is weird is it is functioning as it should. The trigger mech functions well without the beaver tail engaged. But when pressed down, the trigger weight doubles or the amount of pressure needed to break the hammer is increased ten folds when the beavertail is pressed down. I've tried bending the leaf spring alloted for the beavertail safety to increase the room for it to expand but it didn't do much since I think the pressure is coming from the pivot point (where the thumb safety locks it) and not the actual springed portion of the beavertail. I've noticed the the middle "leaf" is being pressed down too much by the beaver tail and is causing the increase in trigger weight. I've bended the middle spring as well but it began impeding its functionality so I bended it back. Also when the beavertail is pressed down, the gun drops it's power output by nearly 60fps. it's going from 265 with the beavertail unpressed and then drops to 210fps when it is pressed. So the beavertail is also impeding the hammer's ability to strike the valve knocker properly somehow. Granted I shouldn't be able to pull the trigger without the beavertail being pressed but it seems to be a common issue with most hi-caps that I've come into terms with. Plus all my internals as noted above needs replacing. Any possible diagnosis? The gun in itself needs an complete overhaul of internal components but I thought I might try to learn a few things on how they should function before I replace them. I really appreciate you taking the time to offer some advice. -e
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November 12th, 2012, 12:55 | #1623 | ||||||
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At most, you can apply some cylinder grease to the inside of the nozzle. I'd look again to make sure your floating valve assembly is intact and functioning properly. As for short stroking, there are numerous ways to do it, from over-coiled springs, to shock buffers, to active recoil buffer springs, to a physical block to reduce the stroke length. Quote:
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November 12th, 2012, 16:00 | #1624 | |
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November 12th, 2012, 16:30 | #1625 |
I would also add me with some questions about this type of gun.
I got a gas KJW 1911 fullmetal. I do not have a lot of experience on this type of mags but my gun shoots only 12 shots on a full tank of gas. Is this normal? I sealed all the leaks, and I arrived at 18 \ 20 shots. It is normal for this type of guns? Any suggestions?? Bye |
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November 12th, 2012, 21:41 | #1626 | |
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November 13th, 2012, 02:42 | #1627 |
Tanks P.phresh,
Now that I know it's normal for this gun , I restart the custom works........... I reach 18\20 shoots using a light BBU from AIP, a custom plug and of course a tm 5.1 standard spring. Next steps I need to work on mags to add more volume, and on the barell.............. hard Job..........hahahahaha TThanks |
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November 13th, 2012, 13:46 | #1628 | ||
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Again, I don't know about for KJW, but for a full metal Marui, this type of performance is sub-par. With the builds that I create for people, I aim for minimum 25 shots per magazine, when using a metal slide, stock blowback unit, and enhanced recoil spring using propane. |
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November 13th, 2012, 17:28 | #1629 |
Hi Illusion,
I do not know exactly on what depends, I tried with marui magazines and and nothing changes. I put the complete slider on a body hi-capa and consumption is similar to the original installed. I guess it depends on the gas I use, in Italy the greengas come to 8.5 bar at best, and I do not know propane. Other idea is the wheater now we have 15-20° All moving parts have a mass of 125 grams This is the gun with the new plug, for use springs of different tests |
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November 13th, 2012, 18:34 | #1630 |
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Green gas = propane. It is the same thing.
The weather here in Canada is about the same as you. In my testing condition inside my house, it is 19-24° |
November 14th, 2012, 15:29 | #1631 |
Ok .......... only 2 works left to try............
1) the hammer spring......... it's for co2 mags and it's wery strong ............. 2) the floating valve (of Blowback) may be that don't close well let's try................. |
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November 18th, 2012, 04:40 | #1632 |
Help to fit Hurricane kit to TM DEsert Warrior
I want to upgrade my TM DW to full metal using one of these kits http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwol...imber&brandId=
Because my DW has a 4.3 barrel the only things I must buy is the internal barrel, right? hop up rubber and hop up chamber are the same of the 1911/Meu? and so i the blow back unit? |
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November 18th, 2012, 11:31 | #1633 |
Ok all done and tested ................ my kjw 1911 now run 30 shots whit one refill at 15° of temperature whit standard mags .......... and whit kjw Blowback that is a litle more powerfull than the marui one.
now works for power............. |
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November 18th, 2012, 14:17 | #1634 | |
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