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  1. The Nuprol, and Amomax holsters were made to fit the TM Glock 17 Gen 3 which is copied by the WE Glock 17, so they will fit. I know from personal experience. But some don't like the style. https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/nuprol-eu-series-pistol-retention-paddle-holster https://www.amazon.co.uk/Amomax-Retention-Holster-Black-Airsoft/dp/B07W14HYXY Other options would be adjustable hard holsters from Amomax and Swiss Arms. https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/amomax-per-fit-universal-holster-for-80-pistols?fv=17021&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwiYOxBhC5ARIsAIvdH51Tna6rYugHmggHZZBe7RNEbY5j-Nh_3MjoVMg0GDivXE0ohqMq9SAaAkSJEALw_wcB https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/swiss-arms-adaptx-level-3-adaptable-holster
  2. Time Left: 4 days and 15 hours

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    Hi Capa are my favourite pistols, and I've had, and still have several. I fancied one in a silver finish for a change and purchased this two weeks ago. Great gun as they all are but I have discovered that silver isn't really for me. I put 144a gas in the mag to test it, and apart from that, haven't touched it at all. Never opened any of the usual accessories or even opened the booklet. It is as I received it. With postage the gun cost me about 154 pounds. I am selling for 100 pounds posted. With the cost of postage and Paypal fees I will be getting about 85 pounds out of the deal. If you are interested please let me have your current UKARA number.

    £100

    Bolton

  3. I thought oil based lubricants were not recommended for airsoft guns. Or is that another myth?
  4. Just lots of negative views on other forums and some on youtube, because they are cast and not cnc. The Knuckles hi capa bloke for example advises people not to buy them. But then forums are often full of negative views on products. Nice to hear some positive ones on here. Thanks to you all. I'll probably give them a try.
  5. Thanks. Good to know. What outer barrel did you use in it?
  6. I have gone for the likes of Gunsmith Bros/Airsoft Masterpiece metal slides for hi capas in the past. There are so many warnings against buying Guarder ones because of the fitting issues that I have never considered them. And then there is the business of using the same manufacturer for both the outer barrel and the slide, and Guarder tends to use tilting steel outer barrels. But maybe a non tilting barrel from another maker would actually work with their slides. The problem is that, apart from the ones with race gun cut outs, there are very few 4.3 metal slides on the market. The one I like the look of most is actually a Guarder one, and there is rarely a shortage of Guarder stuff. Some retailers ask as much or more for them as they would for a premium cnc slide, but in the Far East they are cheap. The one I like is this: https://boomarms.com/products/guarder-aluminum-slide-for-marui-hi-capa-4-3-springfield-dual-ver Of course with postage and tax it will work out a good deal more expensive. Has anyone ever had a good experience with a Guarder hi capa slide.
  7. This advert is COMPLETED!

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    I bought this, only a few weeks ago, with the intention of getting a Guarder full metal kit for it, partly because I prefer the non railed frame and Guarder makes one. However I only got as far as fitting the Guarder grips to it. After getting into difficulty trying to customise my TM Glock 19, I decided to scrap the idea of putting a metal kit on the Sig. Anyway, apart from a couple of tiny shallow marks (just about visible in the photo of the left grip) which I managed to get on it when changing the grips, the gun is as new. It has never been skirmished, or even taken out into the garden, just test fired indoors with 144a gas only. Performance is what you would expect from a TM, smooth and crisp. If TM had made it without rails I would probably have kept it. The pistol comes in its original box with all the stuff Marui puts in it. I also bought a set of Guarder nylon grips with hexagonal screws. The gun cost me 140 pounds and the grips and screws anther 35. The magazine is the later improved one piece type that also comes with the E2. If interested please let me have your name, postcode and UKARA number. 80 pounds posted with Tokyo Marui grips and slotted screws only OR 90 pounds posted with mint Guarder grips and hexagonal screws, plus factory grips

    £80

    Bolton

  8. This advert is COMPLETED!

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    The gun comes without a mag and is not functioning. The slide is cracked at the back and stained, the frame is very shiny but intact. All of the internals are included - everything from the frame and the slide. I have left them fitted for convenience but the trigger unit and/or trigger bar will need looking at again. Some of the pins have been replaced and there is a brand new Guarder slide stop lever and spring installed. There are also one or two bits that I either replaced or bought and didn't use which I will put in a little bag. The slide will need to be removed with a bit of wiggling and force, or I could remove it for you if you prefer. History: in case you are wondering. I have a complete set of internals for the TM Glock 19 Gen 3. It's a long embarrassing story but I tried to put the TM frame internals into a Guarder frame. I have done this before with Guarder Glock 17 Gen 2 and 4 frames and encountered little or no difficulty. However the Glock 19 frame was anything but a straight fit. When I finally got them in, the slide stuck and I had to hammer it off. I tried again - first removing material from the inside of the frame and trying the slide again - and again and again and again, finally damaging the Guarder frame and breaking the TM slide. In the end I gave up, put the parts in a box and sold the magazine. So what I have now is a complete set of internal parts including bbu, outer and inner barrel, front and rear sights etc - everything except a slide, frame and magazine. I still have the original Marui frame which has a slight mark next to one of the assembly pin holes that you would probably not notice. . The slide is cracked at the back and stained, and needs to be replaced and the frame is very shiny but intact. All of the internals are included - everything from the frame and the slide. I have left them fitted for convenience but the trigger unit and/or trigger bar will need looking at again. Some of the pins have been replaced and there is a brand new Guarder slide stop lever and spring installed. There are also one or two bits that I either replaced or bought and didn't use which I will put in a little bag. The slide will need to be removed with a bit of wiggling and force, or I could remove it for you if you prefer. Please note: this gun does not work but it has all the parts. When it was working I only ever test fired it before attempting to change the frame. The nozzle return spring is bent and will need replacing, and as far as I know it is the only part that does. But I am not an expert and there are no guarantees with this gun. However I think 30 pounds for a complete set of TM internals is a fair deal, for anyone looking for spare parts etc, and I am sure that a more talented tinkerer than me could get it to work. Comes in the original box with owners manual. Since it is technically still a rif, I will need UKARA from prospective buyers. 5 pounds extra for postage

    £30

    Bolton

  9. Is the silver finish on the Dual Stainless frame as fragile as the silvery grey finish on the 5.1 Stainless. Or does it come off just as easily? I never skirmish my pistols or keep them in holsters, so how well would the Dual Stainless stand up. I want it so that when they become available again I can replace the TM plastic slide with a silver metal one. If it scratches easily I would probably be better off sending the ordinary black frame on my standard 4.3 for cerakoting.
  10. Are the Tokyo Marui Glock 17 nozzle and piston head a straight fit into a Guarder bbu?
  11. Nice. Is that a replacement plate only, or a completely new slide?
  12. I have a complete set of internals for the TM Glock 19 Gen 3. It's a long embarrassing story but I tried to put the TM frame internals into a Guarder frame. I have done this before with Guarder Glock 17 Gen 2 and 4 frames and encountered little or no difficulty. However the Glock 19 frame was anything but a straight fit. When I finally got them in, the slide stuck and I had to hammer it off. I tried again - first removing material from the inside of the frame and trying the slide again - and again and again and again, finally damaging the Guarder frame and breaking the TM slide. In the end I gave up, put the parts in a box and sold the magazine. So what I have now is a complete set of internal parts including bbu, outer and inner barrel, front and rear sights etc - everything except a slide, frame and magazine. I still have the original Marui frame which has a slight mark next to one of the assembly pin holes that you would probably not notice. Now, as I understand it, I can sell the parts without requiring a defence of the buyer, because they are only parts and not a rif. However I am thinking that it might be best not to include the TM frame, in case the authorities regard it as a part too far. I mean if a buyer could get the gun to work, he would only need a slide to have a full pistol. So forget the frame. Can I sell all the parts together to anyone whether they have a defence, or not, or should I sell them in smaller batches? It's no big either way for me but they are no use to me and so I thought somebody else might be able to make use of them for a small sum. If it I recently received a metal hi capa slide from Hong Kong which was delayed in customs. They asked me to complete a customs declaration form for firearms and threatened to charge me for storage. I wrote back to them explaining that I was importing a small metal part (an empty aluminium shell about 15cm long, 2cm wide and weighing about 80 grams) to replace a plastic part on an airsoft pistol already owned and had bought in England and that it was all perfectly legal. Eventually they relented and released the item on payment of 41 quid. This experience has made me a little nervous about what the law is, and just how well the civil servants know it.
  13. Thanks for the tip. I will look into the nineball option.
  14. That's right. I know they make non tilting barrels for hi capas but I didn't realise they made them for other pistols. And as you say the non tilting barrels work because they sit lower in the action and the slide makes little or no contact with them. I know this is in Spanish but the bloke in the video below like the appearance of the Guarder Sig P226 kit but encountered lots of different problems with the fitting which he could not resolve eg. he ended up using the plastic TM outer barrel and ditching the Guarder steel one. He liked the look of the kit but would never recommend it to anyone. He says it takes a lot of work and still doesn't function properly.
  15. I have nothing against tilting barrels per se. I just don't like steel tilting barrels under aluminium slides.
  16. Frankly I do not like tilting steel outer barrels on gbb pistols. If I wanted to put a Guarder (or other) aluminium slide on a TM Glock would I have to have a metal outer barrel, or could I continue to use the Marui plastic one?. My pistols don't get any hard use. I never skirmish them. I believe KWA use plastic outer barrels on their guns even though the slides are metal, so it must be feasible.
  17. Oh dear. My commiserations. I can't think of any good reason why they should be allowed to get away with what they did to your gun. What gives the government the right to damage your property without apologising or paying compensation? What a crappy country we have become. Thanks for letting me know. I won't hold my breath.
  18. I have a complete set of internals for a TM Glock 19 Gen 3 - everything from both the frame and slide, but no magazine -. I broke the slide when putting a Guarder nylon frame on the gun. I also managed to destroy the Guarder frame. Long story. Since they are parts, can you confirm that I can sell them as a complete set without requiring UKARA? When I say complete set I mean everything including the parts in the slide - outer and inner barrel, hop up, bbu and nozzle, front and rear sights, recoil spring and guide. The only part that needs replacing is the slide stop spring which is bent out of shape somewhat. I even have the original TM frame though I am reluctant to include it in the package, because then all the gun would need is a new slide. ie. it would be 90% of a rif. I am beginning to wonder whether I should sell them in smaller batches rather than as a complete set, to avoid any misunderstanding with the law. Or maybe I should just buy a new slide and keep the gun. If I put a metal slide on it, would I be able to keep the plastic outer barrel. KWA pistols all have metal slides and plastic outer barrels, so I imagine so
  19. I have a parcel from Hong Kong currently at Castle Donington. Tracking it has been bringing up contradictory messages for the last three or four days. Today for example it shows as still not having completed clearance (it has been in the clearance process for several days} and yet is expected to be delivered in Greater Manchester by the end of the day. I got the same message yesterday, and nothing happened, so I am wondering when I will eventually get it. It is not a large or expensive item - just a metal slide without an outer barrel for a Marui pistol. Anybody else had this sort of problem?
  20. Thanks for the reply, and the offer. It is a 4.3 barrel I am looking for.
  21. Pay a little more and get a WE Glock. They are generally well regarded.
  22. Yes, thanks. But it was the black outer barrel I was interested in. The breech block on it appears to be hexagonal or at least not round. And the Barrel has a couple of cut outs towards the end which are visible through the limcat slide.
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