Can't say for sure but I wouldn't cut it any shorter unless you break another loading muzzle. I can't really tell you a valid answer to that considering I don't have your gun in front of me. Plus, I need to know how strong the spring is and how your gun cycles to be able to make, at least, some sort of educated guess....
My Advice to you is to observe you how the muzzle is behaving everytime you charge your gun. If you see that the hop up unit is holding unto your loading muzzle a bit, shorten the plunger. If it doesn't then you won't need to since the slide will carry the loading muzzle at all times. But the latter is a clear indication that the spring is usually crimped and not functioning properly....
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