That is the exact same problem I'm having where it won't strip a bb out of the mag I switched to a unicorn nozzle and I played a full day with no problems but as soon as I finish the day and went to the range the shot some mags worth I started getting the exact same problem of the BB's not stripping from the mag, and in my opinion I think the bolt is way too loose in the upper and that's why we're having these issues. I want to order a buffer now and see if that helps the gun feed properly
TM feedlips and GM feedlips have a 1mm difference in height, i had the exact same issue on the noveske n4 when it's using TM mags. Mine was caused by mag wobble. Maybe yours is caused by either feedramp geometry/feedlip geometry/ mag wobble.
7:56 the bbs seems to be curving to the left a little bit towards the middle target so to me the hop unit isn't straight or the nub isn't staying straight when adjusting it in. This is why I don't get one as the potential of the unit being straight is early impossible and not alot of gbbr aftermarket parts for them do fit.
@michaelmccr3294 it is straight its a strong cross wind. It's an open field. Same on the others that were range tested on the same day. I never have barrel orientation issues on the mws platforms
are you in the east midlands or west midlands?, depending on your answer i maybe be able to help with getting you somewhere to shoot without as long travel time
Not the right video. But I have a VFC GBB M4. The nozzle has constantly been ripped out of the BCG. I’ll fire a round, bolt cycles but nozzle stays in chamber. Can’t figure out what causes it. This is the 2nd nozzle I’ve needed to order and replace. Any help would be great!
Had a vfc a few years ago and had the same problem. Found it was the plastic 'shoulder' on the nozzle that limits it's travel, and it was being rounded off into a ramp. For me i think it was because I was using too high pressure gas and relying too much on the npas. Ended up selling it for other reasons before I found an alternative solution
@@ethanbradshaw2500the issue comes from the reinforcement grub screw, it’s meant to reinforce the plastic end of the nozzle, but if you screw it down too far, the plastic will having nothing to brace itself against when it slams into the steel nozzle stop and will semi quickly start to deform until the point that the nozzle is coming too far out of the bcg and can also then get stuck on the reverse end and not be able to retract back into the bcg.