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December 25th, 2010, 14:08 | #1 |
Problems with KJW P226
Hi,
After having bought a Skeleton Sidearms 226 and having insane amounts of trouble with that gun (and eventually sending it back) I got a KJW P226. Since I've got it, I've been having trouble with shooting. At first, it wouldn't get through a whole 25rd mag without a refill, but it would be able to get through most of it. Now, I'm shooting in my basement at a good temperature, and I can hardly get through 2 BBs on a whole fill. I'm using Propane with an Adaptor that I put silicone oil in. I'm wondering if this is a problem with my mags (I have the one that came with the gun and an old Skeleton Sidearms mag, both with the same problem), with the gun, or with the gas? I really want to be able to shoot my $200+ gun without so many damn problems! Honestly it's really aggravating that after having to go through a long and troublesome process of returning my old gun, getting the problem diagnosed, asking for store credit and buying a new gun, that now when I finally have it, I'm still having problems with my apparently high-grade gun. If you guys could help me figure out the problem here, you'd be doing me a HUGE favor! Thanks in advance, -Sdens63 |
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December 25th, 2010, 15:41 | #2 |
KJW wouldn't be what I call "high-grade". They are kind of prone to problems... i.e. the P226 is well-known to have problems with the valve knocker breaking.
So you get two shots off, then what? Does the remaining gas vent? Does it sound like the mag is out of gas? How long have you had your propane tank? Hmm, yeah, could it be that your propane tank is empty? It won't sound empty when you shake it, but it'll be noticeably lighter than a full/new tank. |
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December 25th, 2010, 19:40 | #3 |
No, the tank is almost full. And the mag just empties after those two rounds, completely empty.
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December 27th, 2010, 12:28 | #4 |
Bump.
Honestly, can I get some help on this? |
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December 27th, 2010, 13:58 | #5 |
my 226 does the same. some of the mags i have will go through the whole mag without refilling and some won't. I guess it's just luck of the draw.
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December 27th, 2010, 17:27 | #6 |
If that's the case, then heck I'm just going to return it for an AEG, because I'm not screwing around with a gun that works half the time.
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December 28th, 2010, 00:19 | #7 |
Could be that the mag is cooling down, a leaky mag, or that you're getting an incomplete fill then.
Try warming up your mag in your arm pit or something after filling it. I doubt it's leaking since you'd be able to hear it if it were leaking enough to leave you that much gas. Are you fillling your mags with the propane tank vertically above your magazine? Just checking that you're getting the liquid propane into your mag, not just the gas. |
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December 28th, 2010, 00:49 | #8 |
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is your slide cycling properly?
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January 2nd, 2011, 19:12 | #10 |
formerly tattoodan
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vertically with the propane gas ON TOP... very important detail...
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June 17th, 2012, 18:08 | #12 |
Hey! I've been having problems with my p226 as well. I took of the slide to adjust the hop up and now its not wanting to go on, like as if something catching. I've taken it off before and had problems getting it on but i finally somehow did it. Can anybody help me out?
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