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OK well first let me state that that i apolagize for posting so many threads...
but ugh anyways... I was cleaning my gun, and i was removing the back plate.. And i wsa putting it all back together when i realized i couldnt fing that black rubber washer!!! Idk if its stuck in there, but i surely dont see it... DO i need this part??? What happens if i dont have it??? If i need it, where do i need to go to get a new one? they expensive??? i cant belive i lost it!!!
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i found that in the long run, you'll damage your velocity adjuster, and that if you have a force feed hopper, you'll get massive feeding problems since the bolt is allowed to move back futher. it's also really loud. if you pull the striker out, the washer comes out along with it (the black thing) i'd say that you need it.
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i think your talking about the striker buffer,
yes its important, they shouldnt be that expensive....accually theres probably one in a kit you can get. flashlight will help you see inside it ![]()
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Did you look inside the bottom tube? I have seen tons of people that mistakenly stuck it in front of the striker and wonder why the marker will not recock -
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If you end up not finding it, I'd advise you to get another one from your local pro shop. Bad things can happen if you do not have it in there, and I personally don't like those odds.
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ouch, 4.50? lol i still have mine, but i made one out of duct tape when i lost it. i made it in such a way that it won't go any more than it absolutly needs to to catch teh sear. maybe like 5mm of end play XP it helped a lot with my qloader multi-feeding and chopping
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MVS....click the link I provided?
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![]() ![]() it's a bit thicker than the stock buffer, and it's shaped funny (the bulge is where the slot is on my gun between the bolt and striker) the ID is bigger than what you see in the picture, and fits around the spring pretty well. i'd say, your best bet if you can't get a normal one, or you want a thicker one for whatever reason, is to cut a piece of rubber hose.
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