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Old June 8th, 2016, 00:50   #7
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Originally Posted by RainyEyes View Post
While I would agree with you, it's actually much cheaper to buy a replacement nozzle than to buy the actual spring itself. I've been trying to find these springs for a while and it's cheaper to buy the nozzle itself than the spring just out of availability...

The pen springs are actually difficult to find due to the wide diameter of the pen springs.
Yeah but the source of the breakage stems from a faulty spring system/design.

If you get the right one, you completely eliminate the issue I spoke of.

The design of that M9 blowback housing is pure garbage. Without the spring to push the muzzle to battery, the prongs that hold that said return spring can eventually destroy the muzzle's return spring tabs. Sometimes, it even severs the muzzle completely if the felt recoil is strong enough (ie. a hot mag). It;s just like the dreaded return spring guide issue on the Marui Glock 18c.

(plus all that other shit i spoke of earlier goes in this graph)

So the springs are imperative unless you WANT to keep buying more muzzles. ANd given the rarity of Marui parts in general, one may be hardpressed to find more.

So you fix the issue by fixing the source problem once and for all...
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