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TM Glock17, does this part need 2 springs?
24 September, 2012, 19:15
decided to have a clean up of my g17. is this part supposed to have 2 springs?
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24 September, 2012, 19:36
Re: TM Glock17, does this part need 2 springs?
My glock doesn't so hope not,
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24 September, 2012, 19:51
Just checked on mine, nope!
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24 September, 2012, 20:51
Re: TM Glock17, does this part need 2 springs?
yes need two springs.
I happen to have one for sale. and silverback nozzle set for sale as well.
http://forums.zeroin.co.uk/showthrea...14#post1063014
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25 September, 2012, 19:11
Re: TM Glock17, does this part need 2 springs?
ok 2:1 so far, anyone else? :D
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25 September, 2012, 19:13
As standard it only has 1
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25 September, 2012, 19:45
Re: TM Glock17, does this part need 2 springs?
Yes, only 1 as per most, if not all TM loading nozzles. KSC/KWAs have two extension springs.
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26 September, 2012, 18:55
Re: TM Glock17, does this part need 2 springs?
cheers chaps
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27 September, 2012, 09:04
Re: TM Glock17, does this part need 2 springs?
Yep - Marui stock Glock loading nozzle units only have one spring. Although you can mod it to have two.
The Silverback aftermarket loading nozzle kit indeed uses two of those springs.
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27 September, 2012, 10:41
Re: TM Glock17, does this part need 2 springs?
2 Springs would just push the nozzle back into place faster. It is ideal if you have a heavier nozzle or an upgraded nozzle to have 2 springs but it will function fine on just the one.
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9 October, 2012, 19:46
Re: TM Glock17, does this part need 2 springs?
All the YouTube videos I've seen only have one on the left side (where yours is!).
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28 November, 2012, 23:17
Re: TM Glock17, does this part need 2 springs?
I know this is a resurrection somewhat of a post, but my TM manual shows only 1 spring in place, however KWA glocks seem to have 2 on their schematics.
For anyone wanting to know this in the future.
Refer to this picture found in another Glock 17 thread
http://co2airguns.net/Collection/Tok...ts_diagram.jpg
I can understand the thought that 2 would be better, however the other side is slightly shorter due to a little bit extra metal at the front end so it is slightly compressed when sitting in
Having tried this with a replacement and the original I found after a couple of cycles the spring in the second place bent- due to improper fit and would advise against it to prevent further damage.
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napolean
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