emilianoksa
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I have fitted three Guarder frames to three Marui Glocks - a 22, 34 and 17 Gen4. Two were fine and one needed quite a bit of sanding.
The fourth ( 19 Gen 3) has been an absolute ball ache. The holes were badly aligned and I managed to screw up two out of the three chassis pins. The top of the frame was all over the place. I tried to sand it flat and thought I had suceeded but the slide jammed and it took me an hour to get it off with a plastic mallet, ripping up the base of the outer barrel in the process and losing a slide stop spring I will probably never find.
In fairness I should point out that the Marui top pin on the 17 Gen 4 (the one that secures the trigger screw) was also a bugger to drive out. Turns out it had nasty spiral tool marks on it. So it isn't just Guarder.
It has become extremely difficult to source Marui parts. Even Eagle Six is not particularly well stocked these days. Even some big Far Eastern shops have shortages.
Is it possible to get replacement parts direct from Marui if you are outside Japan? I imagine not.
I am considering measuring my buggered up chassis pins with calipers and sourcing dowel pins from a UK engineering firm. Has anyone else ever done this? I imagine the TM ones are made of steel.
In future I will stick with TM frames even though the ABS gets shiny in no time.
I had been considering a Guarder CNC slide and barrel set but after my experience of their quality control I am now reluctant to risk it.
The fourth ( 19 Gen 3) has been an absolute ball ache. The holes were badly aligned and I managed to screw up two out of the three chassis pins. The top of the frame was all over the place. I tried to sand it flat and thought I had suceeded but the slide jammed and it took me an hour to get it off with a plastic mallet, ripping up the base of the outer barrel in the process and losing a slide stop spring I will probably never find.
In fairness I should point out that the Marui top pin on the 17 Gen 4 (the one that secures the trigger screw) was also a bugger to drive out. Turns out it had nasty spiral tool marks on it. So it isn't just Guarder.
It has become extremely difficult to source Marui parts. Even Eagle Six is not particularly well stocked these days. Even some big Far Eastern shops have shortages.
Is it possible to get replacement parts direct from Marui if you are outside Japan? I imagine not.
I am considering measuring my buggered up chassis pins with calipers and sourcing dowel pins from a UK engineering firm. Has anyone else ever done this? I imagine the TM ones are made of steel.
In future I will stick with TM frames even though the ABS gets shiny in no time.
I had been considering a Guarder CNC slide and barrel set but after my experience of their quality control I am now reluctant to risk it.
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