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Old August 31st, 2007, 14:39   #1
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Exclamation ksc g23f acceptable magazines?

What magazines are acceptable for the G23f?

Any 18c and 19 mags? Im not sure which to get at aasurplus (http://aasurplus.ca/airsoft/index.php?cPath=38_48_50) and arent sure if the extended mag at aasurplus will work.



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MadLz

Also on a side note, according to aasurplus the mag catch on the 23f is metal, so would it be unnecessary to buy an upgraded guarder metal mag catch? Thanks!

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Old August 31st, 2007, 14:41   #2
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any ksc glock mags for the glock 17,18c,34,19 will work. with the shorter glock 19 mags you will need to remove the grip extention.
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Old August 31st, 2007, 15:11   #3
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thanks a lot tex! do you happen to know if an upgrade to the guarder mag catch is necessary? Thanks!
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Old August 31st, 2007, 15:25   #4
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thanks a lot tex! do you happen to know if an upgrade to the guarder mag catch is necessary? Thanks!
Always good to have a nice mag catch. I wouldn't trust KSC in that department, as I've dropped mags, and shattered base plates because of their shitty catches
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Old August 31st, 2007, 15:59   #5
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Always good to have a nice mag catch. I wouldn't trust KSC in that department, as I've dropped mags, and shattered base plates because of their shitty catches
yeah I agree the stock plastic mag catch wears fast against metal mags. when mine went it wont hold the mag untill I fired then the mag would fall to my feet. I am sure it looked funny to whom I was shooting, but I was not laughing.

edit: I did not know the 23 had a metal mag catch, if it is metal I can't see it being totally necessary to change. if it is metal that is.

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Old August 31st, 2007, 18:53   #6
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Unless something had changed significantly, the mag catch on the G23F is the same plastic type used on the other KSC G-series.
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Old August 31st, 2007, 19:09   #7
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I got into the habit of pressing the catch when inserting a mag.
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Old August 31st, 2007, 22:17   #8
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Also on a side note, according to aasurplus the mag catch on the 23f is metal, so would it be unnecessary to buy an upgraded guarder metal mag catch? Thanks!
That's incorrect, the stock mag catch is plastic, unless KSC's redesigned it (which I doubt)

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any ksc glock mags for the glock 17,18c,34,19 will work. with the shorter glock 19 mags you will need to remove the grip extention.
The grip extension attaches directly to G17/18c mags. Nothing needs to be removed from the gun if you want to use a G19 mag.

G19 mags will fit right in. The lower frame on the 23F and the 19 are exactly the same.
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Old August 31st, 2007, 23:51   #9
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awesome guys thanks a lot!!!

One last thing:
How do you decock this thing if you want to carry after you have loaded a round in the chamber?

And if you have to have the slide locked back to change from semi to auto, wont pulling the slide back after a roudn is chambered to change from semi to auto put ANOTHER round into the barrel making the gun malfunction with 2 bb's now chambered (slide pulled twice)?

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Old September 1st, 2007, 16:01   #10
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Take the mag out and pull the trigger. Reinsert mag.

:P

Although, if you think about it, carrying a Glock in condition 3 isn't practical, because you have to rack the slide to charge it. And in doing so, you'll expend the loaded round and put a new one in the chamber, which will cause an airsoft pistol to double-feed.

It makes more sense to carry Glocks in condition 4, unloaded and uncharged. If you have to rack the slide to charge it anyways, it'll load a round at that point.

Personally, I always carry my pistols in condition 4. It saves the hammer spring.

Regarding the select-fire: Yes, pulling the slide back a bit will chamber a new round. You can drop the mag out while you switch fire and then reinsert the mag.

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Old September 3rd, 2007, 01:52   #11
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+1 to Scooby Steve - pressing the mag catch while inserting/removing will save enormous amounts of wear.
Also helps prevent the well-known heavy wear on mags when one replaces stock G-series mag catches with metal upgrades.
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