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Old September 18th, 2014, 21:13   #12
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There are 4 main components that act collaboratively to deteriorate and eventually destroy you the muzzle.

1). Hop up Bucking:

The main reason that the loading muzzle is able to recoil as far forward as it does is because the hop up bucking does not release it.

The loading muzzle essentially jams itselft in there during the return stroke of the slide.

When this happens, when also combined and exacerbated by the speed in which the slide recoils, bring the loading muzzle tab (the part that broke) in full contact with its relevant spring guide.

The bucking issue can be a number of things. This includes a swollen bucking or even an overpowered recoil spring....

The fix is to changed it to a MARUI bucking. Theoretically, this should work as the Marui loading muzzle is a bit larger than the WE OEMs.

2). The loading muzzle spring:


When the slide recoils at a high velocity and if the bucking is hanging unto the loading muzzle and won't let go, then the function of this spring is basically moot.

This spring is designed so that the loading muzzle WILL NOT recoil all the way forward ON DUSTER GAS, NOT PROPANE. During the slide's charging stroke, this spring is suppose to overcome and "pull" the loading muzzle away from the bucking BEFORE the loading tab (the part that broke) comes into contact with the spring's guiding rod.

The fix is to buy a 150% spring. I think Action or SAPH makes them. I can't remember off the top of my head.

3). The Piston Head

Contrary to what's been written above, the loading muzzle SHOULD NOT be able to over extend itselft such that the piston head is basically "out" or completely visible.

If this happens, the loading muzzle will not be aligned with the piston head and thus will jam in it's full recoiled state. In fact, if it ever does come to this point, your slide will not fully close at all.

The fix?
Fix the above two issues. Then you're golden.

4). The spring guiding rod:

It's too long. Simply cut it to a safe length as others have already stated....


Quote:
The WE is a glock 35 which is a full auto, yet the nozzle appears to be identical to the WE glock 17....
Are you sure?

The give away for a full auto loading muzzle for the Glock system is the shape. The Full auto ones usually have a flat clearing while the G17/semi auto Glock is cylindrical in shape.

But you are dealing with a WE gun. I don't know if they changed their design but if it's a true Marui clone, a G17 nozzle is definitely not compatible.

My two cents for your Marui G17?
Get an Airsoft Surgeon loading muzzle. Crazy good.
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