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PeteJC21
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Hi,

I need to replace the valve in my kwa glock 19. Does anyone know how to take the magazine apart? Or cant this be done?

 

i had mine done but it never works properly again (i have kwa G19) and dont listen to people telling you to put special tabes around it etc best of replacing the mag :)

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Cool. I'll just go ahead and buy a new mag then.

 

Next question... what sort of gas should I use with this weapon (KWA Glock 19 GBB metal slide)?

 

this one?

http://www.airsoftworld.net/bb-s-and-other...r-134a-gas.html

 

or this one?

http://www.airsoftworld.net/bb-s-and-other...gas-1100ml.html

 

or some other gas? I have a tin of cybergun gas, just regualar gun gas I think.

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Cool. I'll just go ahead and buy a new mag then.

 

Next question... what sort of gas should I use with this weapon (KWA Glock 19 GBB metal slide)?

 

this one?

http://www.airsoftworld.net/bb-s-and-other...r-134a-gas.html

 

or this one?

http://www.airsoftworld.net/bb-s-and-other...gas-1100ml.html

 

or some other gas? I have a tin of cybergun gas, just regualar gun gas I think.

 

i just use green gas :)

this is good to use aswell http://eliteessex.co.uk/product.php?xProd=963&xSec=8

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it depends what FPS you want out of your gun

 

Differnt gasses give differnt FPS readings

 

134a is the weakest

 

Going up to CO2 the strongest

 

I dont use GBB guns atm so i couldnt tell you the exact FPS ranges sorry :)

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Would using the incorrect gas not bugger the magazine gas chamber up? Isnt that what causes them to leak?

 

Also how do i know when I have filled it with enough gas, without overfilling?

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MM again i am not a GBB user but it shouldnt in my opinion the only thing you need to think about is if the internals are up to the job of the gass

 

To fill it you just stick it in (no dirty comments please) and you will hear a change as the expanding gass starts to get compressed agin that is when it is full

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MM again i am not a GBB user but it shouldnt in my opinion the only thing you need to think about is if the internals are up to the job of the gass

 

To fill it you just stick it in (no dirty comments please) and you will hear a change as the expanding gass starts to get compressed agin that is when it is full

 

LOL did make me chuckle i must admit :P

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