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August 23rd, 2019, 13:10 | #1 |
Question on nozzle lengths
Hi
Recently picked up some nozzles for a g36 and mp5. i decided to measure them just to confirm and found that they were shorter than i expected them to be from looking online at specs. The g36 nozzle measured 23.5mm vs 24.3 spec i found online and the mp5 was 18.0mm vs 20.4mm spec. Pics attached, these are shs nozzles. Im wondering if im either measuring these the wrong way, i got the wrong part, or are there different lengths for different versions of these guns? Thanks |
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August 23rd, 2019, 21:49 | #2 |
nozzle dilemma
G36's use two different lengths long/short
AK's use two different lengths long/short MP5 series / MP5K, two different lengths long/short as do many others. You've already won half the battle by owning vernier calipers. Best suggestion i can make is always measure the stock nozzle and then order. send an e-mail first to the seller to confirm long or short version, request a measurement. some forward thinking nozzle makers now laser etch the length into the nozzle, very handy. in closing, some cylinder heads are also designated as long or short
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August 23rd, 2019, 22:49 | #3 |
From my experience... in a nuteshell:
Different brands will have different specs for the same gun. DO NOT MIX DIFFERENT BRAND PARTS. For example: G&G Mp5 and Cmya Mp5 although they are the same gun will have a different measurement for the nozzle, gearbox, body, etc. Another example: sometimes a gearbox's front end will be thicker at the front and that pushes the hop up forward, which results in needing a longer nozzle compared to another gun that has a thinner front. |
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August 24th, 2019, 01:28 | #4 |
how much contact should there be between the nozzle and the bucking?
im working on a bit of a frankengun right now so im not 100% that the nozzle in it is the correct length. |
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