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Hey, wondered if anyone could help me sort a few issue with my Glock 17. I bought it as a damaged product gun and have been trying to switch out parts and get it to function).

 

The slide is a heavy CNC WE slide and the remaining externals are stock TM or TM compatible aftermarket. I've tried to sand the slide near the rails to slide smoothly, which it now mostly does however it sticks very slightly about 1.5cm back in the action. Again though, the remainder of travel is very smooth.

 

The BBU is stock TM in the WE slide but the nozzle return spring is rather weak (I am not sure if it is stock), but even so the nozzle itself seems quite tight inside the BBU, regardless of how heavily I lube it and so doesn't retract fully when firing.

 

The slide locks back when empty sometimes, but not always - especially not if the gas is running moderately low.

Mags are TM and I use green gas.

 

The main issue is that the pistol does not cycle a new bb when shooting. I bought the gun with a 150% recoil spring, and think potentially a lower power spring will help the slide return further and more consistently? I thought that perhaps the hammer spring wasn't strong enough but a 140% spring has made no difference.

 

Do you think that my main issue is the nozzle return spring or do I need to look at purchasing an entire new BBU; if so do I go for WE or TM? I can try to sand the nozzle but I'm not sure where it is tight.

Or is my issue more likely to be the strong return spring and heavy / sticking slide in which case I should buy a stock spring and polish more?

 

There is also the issue that, with no mag in, if I rack the slide and release it unlocks itself and slides off the frame. Not exactly fantastic so would appreciate some ideas on why that happens, but it's not too much of  a dealbreaker.

 

Thanks for the help and sorry for my incompetence. I'd love to go ahead and replace everything but I am but a broke student lol ;(

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I’m not entirely sure how compatible the WE slides are with TM , but if you are saying it’s cycling to a fashion then I’ll take your word for it .

 

my guess , and the cheapest starting point (and you’ll likely need one anyway ) 
 

The nozzle can’t keep up with the speed of the slide so it’s just always forward during firing , you need a stronger nozzle spring .

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14 minutes ago, THE FNG said:

@rocketdogbert

Might be one for you


Could be, but I’ve never been daft enough to ruin a TM with a WE slide.

 

The sticking is VERY likely a BBU issue paired with a G17 hammer frame being unsuitable for a metal slide.

 

Now OP has sanded the slide to fit, there is no making the hammer assembly fit.

 

WE recoil spring and hammer will help, but the tight in the slide TM BBU is likely squeezing the nozzle, assuming it’s a TM nozzle.

 

Personally I’d chuck the shitty WE slide in the bin, and either go TM or a CNC slide

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6 minutes ago, rocketdogbert said:

chuck the shitty WE slide in the bin

Now that is some quality advice if I've ever seen any hahah.

 

Thank you for the help. It's just an aftermarket CNC slide that claims to be designed for WE Glocks but the company assured me it could fit TM with slight modification. The internals I have put in the slide are completely TM / designed for TM.

By 'sanding' I really just meant I cycled it manually for a while to wear away any small differences in tolerances, between the slide and frame only, which has made a remarkable difference with apparently minimal wear.

Of course it's a bit of a franken-pistol at the moment so I accept it's a bit of a stupid problem to have.

 

The nozzle feels no tighter in the BBU outside of the frame than it does inside, but this could be due to permanent deformation, I'm really not sure. It feels stiff to me but I'm not experienced in GBB so I could be overstating it.

 

I have a broken We G34 (It was a gift I promise 😂) which I could cut down the recoil spring from (as I assume it's longer). I'll also buy a replacement spring for the BBU, thank you both.

 

If that doesn't work I can look at a WE hammer; what is the advantage of this - is it to do with height alignment of the slide. All the parts it seems to interface with are TM but I won't pretend to know what I'm talking about.

 

Thanks again for taking time to help a WE sympathiser

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Don’t replace the hammer, it won’t work with the rest of the TM hammer internals.

 

You can’t replace the complete hammer assembly without replacing both the trigger bar (the sear lug is a different shape to the TM) and the BBU as they are different enough they won’t work.

 

Im not convinced hand cycling will work, unless you’ve done it maybe 750-1000 times tbh

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Tore my hair out trying to sort out a TM G18c I picked up with an aftermarket slide and frame. Just could not get it to cycle properly, was messing around with the nozzle, different gases and mags.

In the end everything was magically fixed when I just fitted the original TM slide and frame...

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