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December 20th, 2012, 16:34 | #1666 |
so. I've recently received a 4.3 from the classifieds.
I've got to working on it today. And found a problem I can't solve. THe gun came with a Guarder Springfield metal slide and causing all kinds of issues with the cycle of the gun. I since have switched to the stock plastic one for the time being so I can use it. The barrel is somehow getting jammed on the slide's return and keeps the slide "open". I've sanded the corners of the lugs on both the barrel and slide and still get the same result. I have to push the outerbarrel towards the BBU to get it to "unstuck"... I've tried both a metal and stock barrel but still no improvement. Both barrels work fine on the stock slide so I surmize that the slide is the issue that needs to be modded somehow. I just don't which part to mod... Any thoughts on a fix? I thought about replacing the slide as whole but i thought I might give this Guarder one last go before I make up my mind...
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"May you fight with the strength of ten full grown men." Last edited by e-luder; December 20th, 2012 at 16:44.. |
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December 20th, 2012, 16:45 | #1667 |
will always be Mike Litoris in our hearts
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Are you getting the problem of the gun and slide jamming up together? Like when the side jams up the easiest way to unjam it is to push the outer barrel inwards to unlock it?
Well normally thats a sign the slide is no good. You can try adding lots of lube in there to make sure it runs nice and smooth. But ultimately you would probably have to replace something E. Is there lots of wear on the chamber of the barrel? If thats the case then it could be the locking lugs in the slide are causing problems and hang ups. Or it could be the barrel is not tilting back fast enough and getting jammed under the slide. I had this problem with a lot of WE guns. The slide would go back so fast, that the barrel would not have a chance to tilt back, as a result, the slide would get jammed open. The way I fixed it was to just make sure there was lots of lube on the barrel, and the part where the inner barrel assembly and the outer barrel rub together. I would try giving the slide lots of lube for now, and if worse comes to worse, you can always but an expensive non tilting barrel. Or you can take out the dremal and grind down the faux locking lugs on the inside of the slide. Or send the gun to me to play with Since I owe you a favor On a related note: Does anyone know if a KJW meu hammer will work in a TM Hi capa?
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December 20th, 2012, 17:29 | #1668 |
Actually the slide seems pretty brand new....
It doesn't jam when I manually rack the slide but when the gun fires sometimes it jams. And yes. The only way it will unjam is if I push the barrel in towards the rear. The locking lugs weren't even broken in yet. I took the dremmel out and rounded off their corners and the corners on the lugs on the barrel as well. And low and behold, it cycles normally now. But once in a while it still jams. I suppose it just needed to get a bit of ware in there... Another question though. Is there a way to fit a BBU into this stupid Guarder slide with minimal modification? I'm looking at this thing now and I don't really want to cut one of the prongs off (which is apparently what needs to be done according to various airsoft forums) just get it to fit into an already problematic slide. Plus the BBU is brand new and I don't really have the heart to butcher it just yet...
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December 20th, 2012, 22:39 | #1669 |
Well...
After many hours of working on the stupid gun, I've finally diagnosed the issue. It's actually the little nub on the hop unit that pushes the barrel up or releases it from the tilt. Turns out this particular barrel is not really compatible with the Marui hop up unit. The little nub pushes the outer barrel too high up and is causing the jam. Even though the barrel is not suppose to be tilting, the ramp on the barrel that the little nub rests on was too proud and is always bringing up the height in which the barrel rests and thus causing a continuous lock with the lugs on the slide. 5 minutes of dremmel work fixed hours of testing....<sigh>.
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December 20th, 2012, 23:31 | #1670 |
will always be Mike Litoris in our hearts
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Should have sent the gun to me for the testing
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December 21st, 2012, 13:38 | #1671 | |||
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I've had problems mixing Shooters Design barrels to Guarder slides as well. I've mixed ILLusion Kinetics fixed outer barrels with Guarder slides as well. Right away, it won't fit well due to the Guarder slide pressing the barrel against the recoil spring bushing. Filing a portion of it off will fix it and make this a compatible option. As for the slide catching on the barrel... that's just an issue that you'll have to deal with when using metal slides and tilting barrels. The problem is, once a slide starts doing this, it will eventually self destruct itself to the point where it will ALWAYS lock up. Some slides are bad for having this happen right out of the box (Guarder comes to mind...). The only 100% reliable way to fix this, is to use a fixed barrel option, like the ILLusion Kinetics outer barrel. However, depending on what brand outer barrel you have there, if it's a two piece model, I've figured out a hack/fix that's worked well all of the times I've done it. It involves creating a spring loaded assembly between the inner barrel and the chamber. The purpose, is to force the barrel to tilt back in it's natural state. This ensures the chamber is always lowered and clear of the slide. When the slide returns to battery, it will push the barrel back in to battery. As the slide moves backwards, the barrel will follow the slide back. With this method, even if your lugs are completely smoked, it's still functional. When doing this, make sure the spring strength does not overcome the recoil spring strength, or the slide won't return to battery completely. Quote:
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Those are instructions directly from Intrudershop. All retailers should be including this information with the product information. Unfortunately, many do not. Most people buy the slide and blindly shove their blowback units in, which is why you see so many mangled BBU's with these slides with complaints of cycling issues. They're just not being installed properly. Or... the slides just weren't engineered properly to begin with. :P Once you clip that prong off, the BBU is useless with any other brand of slide. |
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December 22nd, 2012, 02:35 | #1672 | |||||
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The fact the outer barel is a WE one is, in itself, THE problem. Coupled with the Guarder slide. At this point i think it may be wise to replace the barrel and slide altogether. Quote:
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I wonder what the purpose of this is though... I don't really see what the thought is on engineering something like this. I mean, that prong helps guide the loading muzzle, does it not? So I would assume that one would design something what doesn't require such a permanent modd on a important part....
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December 26th, 2012, 18:47 | #1673 | |||
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Yes, absolutely. The ILLusion Kinetics barrel does come in a 4.3 length bull barrel. I have a few in stock right now. Quote:
I could take a photo of the Detonics setup for you, so you can get an idea of how the system is arranged. You can then replicate it yourself if you're handy enough. For the time, effort, and trouble... I find it easier to do the one-piece "fixed" barrels, although, the action is not as realistic. Quote:
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December 27th, 2012, 04:58 | #1674 |
Thanks for the write up!
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December 28th, 2012, 13:09 | #1675 | |||||
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This is mine... It's duller. I find the Creation the barrels are OK at best. BUt they are too light for my liking. Plus they wear fast.. My current barrel "works" more or less. But it just "floats" now since it doesn't actually lock unto anything nor does it tilt. But once in a while, it will still jam. Quote:
Alternatively though, I've managed to source out the Airsoft Surgeon ones but they cost an arm and a leg to get. THey have the "economy" one but I feel like it will be too light since it's made out of aluminium. Plus everyone is always sold out of the 4.3 version in both their aluminum and stainless versions. Is there any discernable difference between IK's fixed barrel and AS's stainless versions other than markings? one thing also, since these barrels "glide" over the locking lugs, does the slide actually rock back fourth on return? To my understanding, the lugs are suppose to prevent this,right? Quote:
I thought that spring only centers the inner barrel. I never thought it actually had anything to do with the tilt of the barel... In any case, that seems a bit hard to replicate. One thing that already jumps out at me is that spring stopper thingy near the hop up. I can probably fashion a piece but accommodating it seems to require a bit of ingenuity. also, cutting a notch for the O-ring on the inner barrel... I assume, any spring will do on your version? The one on the detonics pictured above seems like it has a wider end near the hop unit. I've tried looking for this mod on ASC but to no avail... Nevertheless, this is a pretty smart idea to implement on a longer Marui barrel set up... Quote:
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I'm considering just getting a new Shuey slide from Shooter's Design. Hopefully, I won't have to do much to get it work properly. Sometimes they are a bit cumbersome to install, at least on the Glock platform...
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December 30th, 2012, 21:27 | #1676 | |||||||
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It looks soft (the material, that is). Quote:
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I'm not sure what you mean by the slide "rocking back and forth on return". Quote:
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But... if you decide to do the Detonics method, I have a few of the spring bases on hand. I bought a few, including the spring and o-ring, to replicate this exactly for a few test setups. The hardest part I've found, is locating the lock hole for the base. Not necessary. I just use a thick wind of tape to retain the spring. Quote:
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January 3rd, 2013, 16:15 | #1677 |
wow!
this is one thick thread only about 2-3 hours into it so far, Here's what I want to build base gun TM hi capa extreme planed black aluminum SD infinity slide longer grip safety extended slide release dytac glo sights my questions are on A) required internal durability mods (I plan to use propane) I was planning on 150% hammer and recoil springs (maybe just the recoil spring) piston head don't know what nozzle to use tho nineball bucking (maybe R-hop it) possibly either a nineball or TK twist barrel B) I want to use a non tilting barrel, but AS are wayy too pricey how much are other options? |
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January 3rd, 2013, 21:02 | #1678 | |
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- The Dytac glow sights suck huge nuts. If you want something more effective, get Nitesiters if you must have glow in the dark capability. If not, Daysiters are more effective in almost all situations where there is available light. A) - Use both the hammer and recoil spring - I like Airsoft Surgeon or Shooters Design POM nozzles - Good luck finding a TK Twist barrel in the 4.3 length. If you can find any, let me know. I've never found any, but would like one. B) The only other cheaper option to the AS non-tilting barrel, are the light weight Nine Ball aluminum fixed barrels... but again, good luck finding one in 4.3. As far as I know, they aren't even in production. Beyond that, the only other option, are the ILLusion Kinetics barrels, but dollar to dollar, it's a bit more. Factor in shipping costs, taxes, etc, and ILLusion Kinetics barrels come out to be cheaper. |
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January 4th, 2013, 19:26 | #1679 | ||
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Here's how it looks: The spring mechanism.... I made it like how the Marui Five-Se7en outer barrels and recoil springs mounts with a rubber stopper inside the spring base.. I must say, the results are astounding. The slide was giving me issues even with this stock plastic outer barrel. Now, it jams no more... Good test run! I can see why you'd need the two piece system. Drilling the holes on this is pretty hard in itself. The hardest part was actually finding a damn screw to lock the spring base and outbarrel together... Quote:
Or would you recommend I acquire a matching Illusion Kinetics slide as well? EDIT: After hours of testing, I found that the spring base wasn't needed to for keeping the spring from pressing on the hop up unit. I cheated and just drilled four holes around the chamber and used the screws to hold the spring in place. It works more or less. The way I understood it is that the hop up unit is suppose to spring back when I pull it apart from the barrel. This method does the job and also centers the inner barrel using the four screw...kind of. I find that as long as the spring interfaces with the outer barrel, it creates that "springiness" that i need to pull the barrel. Though, I imagine this will probably be harder to achieve on a metal barrel...
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January 5th, 2013, 09:46 | #1680 | |
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its just difficult to justify $100.00 for an outer barrel (crazy would be a better word, as that's more than 1/2 the cost of a new TM extreme) so I guess a tilting barrel for now, or maybe just the threaded on front part I have been having trouble finding fiber optic sights for a 4.3, that's w hy I was going to settle on the dytac glo sights but if you, or anyone knows of an adjustable set of fiber sights for a 4.3 please, by all means let me know (my google-fu seems to be weak this am) |
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