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chris u'5

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  1. Thanks for the comment RSP, its much appreciated.

    I have actually been considering a TM Glock as you said even if just for comparison.

    As with all the TMs much more upgrade options seem to be available so I would love to explore the possibilities.

    In regards to my luck it has been pretty poor recently!

    The error with the PGC kit was a strange one as the kits are obviously packed by PGC so it was their error and not UN Company but still pretty annoying.

    I didn't mention it but I had another issue with the Creation also. I really don't know how it happened but when I was just putting the finishing touches to it a screwdriver slipped out of my hand and scratched the slide slightly!

    It wasn't major damage but at the time it felt like the end of the world. After all the time, effort and money I had put into it I was left pretty upset. I know people say they suffer from O.C.D. when it comes to their guns but for me O.C.D. is a genuine problem that affects all aspects of my day to day life (I think I might have the wrong hobby!) No matter how hard I try these small things really affect me.

    But after I slept on it I felt a bit better and managed to cover the scratch with some model paint (I was actually pretty pleased with the results)

    After all that had happened I did feel like throwing in the towel completely as I always seem to run into this kind of trouble but after I took some time to get away from everything I feel much more positive and I am looking forward to the next challenge.

    What doesn't kill you makes you stronger :P

     

    Edit.

    I forgot to mention what I think was the real problem with this pistol.

     

    I was having a good look at the metal outer barrel and stock inner barrel combination when I noticed something.

    With this combination the inner barrel didn't look like it was sitting in place quite properly as the hop up adjustment 'teeth' were slightly protruding, it didn't look quite right.

    To compare this I inserted the inner barrel into the stock outer barrel to see what that combination looked like and sure enough there was a slight difference. With this combination the hop up adjustment 'teeth' were sitting just inside the outer barrel.

    I looked at the inner barrel again and it seemed that the small rubber o-ring that sits at the tip of the inner barrel was stopping the inner barrel from pushing into the metal outer barrel correctly.

    My inexperience shows here as I have no clue what that part is actually called or what its purpose is! I decided to try removing it anyway.

    With that rubber o-ring the inner barrel was able to slip into the metal outer barrel just enough so the hop up adjustment 'teeth' were sitting just inside the metal outer barrel.

    I tried firing the pistol with 10 BBs in the magazine and the pistol seemed to shoot without any problems and the slide locked back when the magazine was empty! (the stock recoil spring was inserted for this test)

    I repeated this process about ten times and the results were the same each time i.e. pistol operating properly.

     

     

     

  2. Thanks for your support Ben. I just read your comments over at ASB, I will get back to you on your suggestions.

     

    The whole thing has actually been a lot more enjoyable than I thought, sure there have been problems but I now see that as part of the fun. In the past I have just wanted things to work instantly with no hassles but thats not real life is it?

     

    As you said though, all these wee things will add to my future knowledge and experience.

    I know this first pistol isn't a major job but it has been a good introduction and I certainly know more know than when I started.

    Saying all that though its great to know there are people like yourself willing to help when things get too much.

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