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We 18c glock nozzles
The only "upgrade" I've found was being sold on Evike.com. The brand was Angel. Thinking this would improve the performance, I ordered a few of them. Turns out, after being installed, they worsen the performance as after 5 or six shots are fired, the magazines dump all the gas.
Anybody know of any other nozzles which fit the WE 18C Glock and improve both performance and durability. I hear the original WE nozzles break often. However, I've yet to break one. Thanks in advance. |
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#2 |
They only break if you don't modify the spring guide that pops the nozzle back into place. You need to cut the plastic guide down by about 2-3mm and then you shouldn't have any issues.
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#3 |
The guide is metal, but yes you can cut off about 1/3 and it won't break nozzles anymore.
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#4 |
Wierd, mine was plastic and the replacement one I got was plastic.
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#5 |
The nozzle return spring guide, not the nozzle.
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#6 |
Yeah that's what I'm referring to. My spring guide was plastic.
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#7 |
Thanks guys for the help. Much appreciated.
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#8 |
With a little modification (sanding) you can make a G17 nozzle work. I modified a Guarder reinforced nozzle made for TM G17 fit on my G18C. You just need the sand down the extra plastic. If you hold the OEM nozzle and a G17 nozzle side by side you will know exactly what needs to be done. The difference in plastic quality is astounding.
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