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lukvdh

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  1. Sorry to ask, but I was searching in your posts (and it seems there are 30 pages)....: what exactly are "the mods" mentioned here? Can you please point me to the article? Thanks in advance !
  2. Interesting indeed. But what other parts do we have to replace to make the gun CO2-compatible ? And does anyone know how many shots can be fired using one CO2 cartridge?
  3. My WE M4 was schredding BBs when I first used it "brandnew right out of the box". I put in the stabilizer, cleaned and lubricated things, disassembled the barrel and put it all together again. It was firing very good after that. I let it unused for 3 days, now I shot it again and it's shredding BBs again, and velocity is low (120 fps, used to be > 400). Anyone any idea what could cause this "bad behaviour"? What kind of gas do "you all" use?
  4. I'm a bit lost here... What exactly do you mean with "a Graphics Card Adaptor" ? And "the rod" ? Thanks in advance for some more info.
  5. Completely off topic, I know.... But even via Guardster I only get the bigtrade.com pages. Strange.
  6. Points to 'tradebig.com' website over here ???
  7. My new WE M4 GBB was also not working "good". I checked all o-rings, installed "the stabilizer" (wasn't easy to be honnest, ruined part 37 o-ring etc). I disassembled the upper receiver, barrel / HopUp Unit / Nozzle Assembly. I found small parts of broken BB(s) in a few places (the nozzle-guide-rod-housing, and in the nozzle-moving-valve area). Also I had the impression the BB-chamber (part 117) wasn't fitted OK, I removed it, cleaned it from excess silicon oil etc. After cleaning the whole chebang, some lubricating, re-assembled everything: now it's shooting OK (knock on wood).
  8. Thanks for the PM. And thanks for this info on the o-ring. I tought all pressure would be lost if the o-ring isn't there. Again learned something new :-) !
  9. Completely off topic: anyone (Wetti....?) knows if WE is planning to make AK GBBs too?
  10. I just learned how to disassemble "everything" (except lower receiver) because I wanted to see what kind of hop-up I have. It looked tough but it went rather well. Look here for a takedown guide: WE M4 GBB takedown guide When putting things back together, the only thing I had to find out by myself was putting the gas-tube back in. You need to turn the delta-ring so the opening is on the upper side, and one has to turn the delta-ring-spring so it's opening is on the upper side too, so the gas-tube can pass both and can get into the opening in the upper receiver. Succ
  11. PM sent. If these o-rings are so rare and difficult to get, perhaps you could send (or sell) spare-ones... Just an idea. I think these are rather critical for optimal functioning of the gun. OK, other o-rings are there for a purpouse too of course, but most of those are available it seems. Can someone tell me if the dimentions of these o-rings needed on the "A and B type Steel Nozzle Assembly, NOT the "CO2 ready ones" are the same dimentions of the original WE part #45 ? I really hope Wetti will be able to help us out here. Thanks in advance!
  12. I don't have a "local shop" for o-rings nearby. I do have some "assortments of o-rings". But those do not have the thin diameter needed. The o-ring I need must be rather precise. In a former reply someone says his Steel Nozzel Assy's from AirsoftBuddy do have the o-rings. So I hope AB will have them (soon) and sends them to me. The Steel Nozzle Assembly kits are useless for the moment and I don't like that.
  13. "Annoyed". That is the word I was looking for... I have bought 2 Steel Nozzle Assemblies. Those have no o-ring on the nozzle part. Seems nobody who bought these got o-rings. I didn't try yet, but I suppose the assemblies are useless without the o-rings. So I get to this questions: -has someone got the Steel Nozzle Assembly installed and working? -if so: with are without this o-ring? -if "with o-rings": where did you get those? I hope I will find this info (AND the o-rings if needed) real soon. Otherwise I feel "conned". I guess AB gets the Steel Nozzle Ass
  14. Hi all, I would like to remove part # 112 from my WE M4 Gbb to polish the entry (as explained somewhere). Can I get to that part without having to disassemble the whole barrel / front end ? Thanks in advance. P.S. Did anyone get the 'missing o-ring' for the Steel Nozzle Assembly yet? Is it the same size as the original part 45? I received two Steel Nozzle Assy's, but the o-rings are not there (so these Nozzle Assemblies are useless at the moment I guess....)
  15. I received my order of spare parts and upgrade parts from AirsoftBuddy. I was astonished to see the user is supposed to glue some o-rings to the enhanced piston head. This is not mentioned with the item info. I'm not really happy with this. Also NOW (for 1 day, before this was NOT mentioned) it says : "Parts #122 for WE Gas Blow Back M4 Selling in each, not 5pcs" But the picture still shows 5 pieces and the description still says partS (with an S). So I expected to receive 5 pieces. I'm not really happy with this. I just wanted to share this info.
  16. The double o-ringed nozzle has already disappeared from the AB-shop yesterday. It was only there for one day... I really hope "they" will get their act together. I will receive items today which I ordered one week ago. Seems many things I ordered are alreay outdated.
  17. Just a fast 'impression' after having the ACM M500 6mm for a week now: -many many blank shots -the BBs in one of the loadingtubes don't get loaded for a reason not discovered by me yet -there is definatly NO hopup in my M500, not even a fixed one. -the manual is an exact copy of the Marushin one, the exploded view shows a different gun (hopup and other differences) -the black paint is applied very thin I didn't manage to open the internals yet (I'm hoping to find some disassembly guide soon). I did manage to remove the outer barrel and loading tubes (just remove 2 allen key
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