emilianoksa Posted January 25, 2024 Posted January 25, 2024 (edited) When fitting a metal slide to TM pistols one is advised to get a reinforced nozzle. However I have heard that Guarder nozzles don't fit the TM Glock bb units but only the Guarder ones. So, if I were to get a Guarder bb unit as well, might this result in misalignment problems with the TM hop unit? Will the Guarder bbu and nozzle work OK with the rearmost TM parts - piston head etc. - or do they also need replacing? Edited January 25, 2024 by emilianoksa
Cr0-Magnon Posted January 25, 2024 Posted January 25, 2024 I'm guilty of this as have recently built a 100% Gen4 Glock 17 Guarder upper. However seeing as you only use your pistols to plink, is there any real reason to replace a part, just in case it breaks and you have to replace it? Surely it would make sense to worry about it if/when it happens?
emilianoksa Posted January 25, 2024 Author Posted January 25, 2024 Yes, you are probably right mate. I am a bugger for tinkering with things though. I probably get more pleasure from messing about with them than shooting them.?
Krisz Posted January 25, 2024 Posted January 25, 2024 (edited) I've built three different custom glocks based on Marui pistols and never changed to aftermarket BBU/piston head/nozzle and all of them have metal slides. Stock marui internals can go forever quite literally. Personally I've never felt the urge to change more than just short stroking and taking the trigger safety out. But my pistols are my primaries in winter season so I want them be snappy with a light trigger pull. Edited January 25, 2024 by Krisz
emilianoksa Posted January 26, 2024 Author Posted January 26, 2024 Thanks Krisz CrO-Magnon, may I ask if you found the fitting of the Guarder gen 4 Glock kit relatively straightforward or problematic?
Cr0-Magnon Posted January 26, 2024 Posted January 26, 2024 I built a Gen4 with Guarder slide about 18 months ago and it was an absolute pain. Nothing seemed to fit correctly. I even contacted Guarder directly and they admitted that their dummy ejector was the wrong size or shape for their slide! (to their credit, they sent me a correct one) Despite my best efforts, the slide sat weirdly on the frame. However the one I built the other week couldn't have gone smoother and it runs like a dream on the stock recoil spring.
emilianoksa Posted January 28, 2024 Author Posted January 28, 2024 Thanks for the response. Luck of the draw then?
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