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  1. The stock metal flute valve of my KSC Glock fits in my AGM nozzle, but the front stem part is too big and doesn't fit in the nozzle tip part. Is the System 7 valve different in the VFC? Length of the valve would be appreciated.:)

  2. Yeah, same thing happened to me. I tried two different trigger group sets, and two different firing blocks, both with the same result. What I did was I pulled the legs down, basically stretching it. I'd recommend getting a G&P 150% Spring and Pin set though.

  3. Hessu: You made a good choice with the Element Steel BC! I have one and it is very sturdy and is machined precisely. One thing to note though, you will need to enlarge the selector hole as the steel selector has a larger diameter than the stock one.

     

    Hoppersan: The nozzle should snap back into place. Sanding the rails would not solve your problem, just minimize it. The reasont he nozzle is not retracting all the way because the o-ring is a little too big. What I did was a lightly sand my o-ring with 1500 grit sandpaper till it was a perfect fit. Also try greasing the o-ring.

  4. You mean the piece that goes on the side of the bolt carrier?

     

    If so, than you can get a aluminum one from RA-Tech or purchase a nozzle set.

     

    EDIT:Ohhhhhhh, I think you mean the E-clip, it's a metal clip with three ridges right? I got spares from OSH.

  5. There is a small chance of leaking because of dry o-rings. My Pro-win leaked after I shot a couple of mags and I just sealed it with some silicone grease.

     

    I don't know about cooldown yet 'cause I've been too busy with other things to shoot.

  6. Prowin Mags?............... Any good?

     

    They are one of the best for the price if you have access to a file, grease, and hard work. :D

    EDIT:Oh, and also patience.

     

    Although there are some reports of it working straight out of the box.

  7. I've put around 1000 rounds into it. The RA-Tech AGM package comes with the INO bolt doesn't it? The INO bolt is probably the JDT one.

     

    You should be able to find all the steel parts at most Hong Kong retailers.

     

    The stock tube is pot metal. The AGM has proprietary threads, so no other stock tubes will fit.

  8. No problem! I'm running propane too and all ACM parts right now.

    I have a 5KU hop up, 5KU NPAS, which works flawlessly, Element Steel Selector, and Element Steel Sear. I'm getting the Element steel bearing hammer soon. Go for the steel bolt stop. My ACM one has no wear so far, and I've had it for 5 months.

     

    If you want a 2" tight grouping, I'd get an AEG hop up with a SCS nub or just get a tightbore as the RA-Tech hop up should be good enough.

     

    I'd wouldn't use the NPAS, but instead the INO nozzle, for consistency's sake. It's cool to be able to adjust, but it's not really necessary. You also get me recoil with the INO bolt. :D

     

    EDIT: You might also want to stick with a plastic buffer and add in a reinforced recoil spring as well as a aftermarket charging handle to prevent stock tube breakage, because there were many reports incidents of that happening, and replacements are hard to find unless you buy another receiver set.

  9. You would need to get steel internals, like a steel sear, hammer, selector, and pins, if you plan to use the steel bolt carrier, as it puts much more stress on the internals.

     

    Trust me, I've learned it the hard way. :P

  10. Yeah, the recoil form my GBBR loosened the lens on my replica EOtech too. Can't get to the lens without removing the wires, so I put tape in between the gaps of the lens from the outside.

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