Hi !
I had built a first glock with TM G17 basis + guarder complete kit, palsonite barrel and nine ball hopup rubber. This one was working perfectly, and the fitting of each element had been easy and perfect from the beginning. Since it has been stolen, I made a new one with the same basis: TM + complete guarder kit + guarder light weight nozzle housing and shooters design hammer spring. And I am waiting for a tanio koba barrel and a high flow valve in the next coming days.
I have the impression that Guarder items are really unequal in terms of quality and fitting…
With this new one I meet some issues:
- The steel trigger lever was not acting on the hammer, impossible to shoot, whatever position or bending I tried with it. And I broke it when I tried to bend it (stupidly) on the place where the trigger makes an angle, probably more fragile. The original trigger lever works, but I don’t know how long it will last. I will wait for it to break before switching again to a steel one… I didn’t have this issue with the previous one.
- The slide sometimes doesn’t push enough on the hammer to hook it in shooting position (nice moment when you want to take off the slide, that becomes impossible). It seems that the hook needs just a little bit more of vertical pressure to engage and block the hammer, since it doesn’t happen if I take care to apply a bit of strength down on the slide when I pull it. For the moment, it seems to cycle correctly when I shoot with gaz, and I meet this issue only with manual action. Should I file a little bit the hook to let it engage easier on the hammer, or should this issue disappear during the “lapping” of the pieces with the use? Or would it be better to install a thin metal plate between the BBU housing and the slide, to get a better pressure on the hammer wheel?
- When I engage the magazine, it loses gas. As soon as I pull the slide and let it take back its position, it gets back to normal and seems to be correctly sealed again. Any idea on the cause and action to solve it? Engaging it without the slide on the block, it seems that the hammer is moving to the top to follow the valve insertion.
I add that after shooting without magazine to disarm the glock, the trigger stays on the back with a very short course, and I can't remember if it was the case on my previous model.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Edit: I turn back on what I said! It doesn't work well at all: when I want to shoot, it works in full auto mode and shoots all the pellets with only one pressure on the trigger. Shitty stuff... :-( Help will be highly appreciated! It really seems that the hammer would need to be pushed just a bit more to hang correctly at each movement of the slide, or the hammer bearing should be just a bit larger (half a millimeter, not even) to be caught correctly by the slide...
Last edited by zessy; March 27th, 2015 at 02:58..
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