Alpha-Q Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 If you own a glock i suggest loading the mag after cocking it then loading the bb by cocking it. This is because when you cock it, part 78 goes in and is not pushed up by the mag. But if you do not cock it, part 78 moves up and creates wear on the inside of the hammer mechanism which will result in part 78 breaking. Thats what happened. here look at this picture, which is the broken part 78 and this other picture which is a new part 78. NOTICE that in the broken one, the part is bent but due to loading the mag with out cocking the gun first. Well anyway its your choice if you want to listen or not. I just wanted to give yall a heads up on what can occur.. Broken part #78 Steel new part #78 (this is the one that I'm gonna make with a dremel and start from scratch) Peace yall.. Link to post Share on other sites
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