thanks i looking this mag for 2 hours didn’t want break it, after watching your video i was able to put the new spring in in 1 minute appreciate the video
I really like that they gave the pistol a valve like this. BB replica airpistols with these type(ish) of mags usually have good blowback. Did once open my first mag of mine to see how it is built. Just out of curiosity. Probably gonna file the valve pin's gas hole a bit bigger someday, just to,see if it gets more power output. Has worked on 4.5mm BB pistols - so, why not on this one also? Better so, and to leave the valvespring as it is so it holds the valve sealed properly.
@@Tempust97 I opened the ports slightly. Did turn out quite well imo. Noticeable increase to an original magazine. Not too much but slightly opened. Too much will just risk breaking it - and might just cool the co2 way too fast, which will just turn on you with rapid fire.
@@brorjordas1979 thanks for the expensive reply man! I actually have a broken mag (well missing the bottom sliding plate...thingy) to fiddle with. If you don't mind me asking more questions; Approximately how much did you file them down and How much faster would you say it drained the company? Thanks bro
@@Tempust97 Hard to say... I never really measured anything. Maybe 1mm larger diam holes in the rear of the nozzle? I used 2.5mm round diamond file bits on an electric drill to file it up. Gotta be cautious about that outer ring that seals the valve. And a too thin nozzle wall may break when the internal hammer hits. No idea what fps it gives since I do not own a chronograph. But you can feel and hear the difference very well.
Had an issue with my magazine, when I would insert the canister, it would all vent out right away out the back where the striker pin sits, I took the thing apart like in the video, checked every seal, it all looked normal, put it back together, and now it seems like there is no leak, no idea what was going on but thanks for making the video.
Hi... i happen to have a Glock style pistol... mine seems to dump the co2 through the seal in front... is there a way to fix that or do i need a rebuild kit? The pistol isnt that old really... great vid thanks
Thanks, Excellent video!! Could you tell me if it is very harmful to always leave the co2 cartridge on, I mean drilled and installed? Thanks best regards from Chile!
I saw on another channel that they make Co2 maintenance capsules? But i cant find them. Anyone know anything about them? Or where to get them? They arent on the umarex site.
I was told that the PPQ if used with rubber balls as opposed to paint balls should have the spring changed. Walther does send an extra spring along with the pistol. Can anyone please tell me what is the correct way to remove the original spring meant for paint balls and replace it with the additional spring meant for rubber balls?
I bought the RWS spring&cylinder oil for slide, trigger, spring etc, can I use this same oil on CO2 cylinder tip or do you need a different oil.or do I even have to oil cylinders with my S&W M&P m.2
If you enlarge the valve pin's bore to bigger (within the sealing cup, at the rear of the pin) so more gas flows through - it should be possible. Done so on some of my airgun valves. But making the valvespring weaker is probably not a good idea. Might just more easily cause a valve leak.
Can someone tell me, what is the point in the "Rubber Ball" mag spring you get in the kit? I get that its a firmer spring. But honestly, I use the standard spring for paint and rubber balls with no problems. So I can't see the point in changing it.
I have yet to change mine. The paintball spring seems to work just a well. Although I do believe if you wanted to say, use the 1.9gram aluminum 43 caliber balls, the rubber ball spring would better assist feeding them into the chamber.
1:10 pull that plate off slow, sliding a finger over where it was....theres a spring in there that will launch across the room. 2:28 *C-CLAMP* - Those are called needle nose pliers chief. I believe what homie here is trying to do is convey the use of c-clip / cir-clip pliers. Which will work exactly as implied in this vid. Dont hate the player....
Hello does anyone know where I can get a firing pin or other parts for the T4 epistles having lots of trouble finding replacement parts any help would be appreciated thank you!
Look I'm on the wrong thread and I know it. But I have a smith and Wesson. 43 cal t4e pistol. The military and police 2.0. I cant find the valve cover seal ANYWHERE. mine warped and is blown out. I need help please. Where can I find one? I've tried amazon, walmart, everywhere. Even smith and Wesson.
My slide on my ppq is sticking and not cocking itself after some shots and not locking when mag is empty. I assume this is because i need to oil slide. Any ideas otger than that
Has anyone tried modifying the charger of the PPQ to have more projection power ? Everything is in the charger for a modification, we do not need to modify the PPQ. But modifying the percussion valve and needle is tricky. If someone has already done it ?
@616e6f6e I agree with you. Let me help you out, there are a few tricks for Airsoft valves that are applicable here. Here are some examples to increase power: 1. Port the valve body (enlarge the holes and polish them); 2. Replace the valve spring with a softer spring; OR 3. Remove the valve spring. - Any of these methods can make the system less reliable, and will certainly void your warranty. - You will experience more consistent fire power with a larger air reservoir: i.e. a 16 gram-cartridge instead of a 12 gram-, but that size air-cartridge may be too large to fit in an unmodified magazine. Lastly, pneumatic systems have more energy at higher temperatures, just don't exceed the safe temperature limits of the cartridge or you have a grenade in your face.
thanks i looking this mag for 2 hours didn’t want break it, after watching your video i was able to put the new spring in in 1 minute appreciate the video
Love these maintance videos on this range. are there any upgrade kits and holsters for this system
I really like that they gave the pistol a valve like this. BB replica airpistols with these type(ish) of mags usually have good blowback.
Did once open my first mag of mine to see how it is built. Just out of curiosity. Probably gonna file the valve pin's gas hole a bit bigger someday, just to,see if it gets more power output. Has worked on 4.5mm BB pistols - so, why not on this one also? Better so, and to leave the valvespring as it is so it holds the valve sealed properly.
Did you file it down? How did it work out?
@@Tempust97 I opened the ports slightly. Did turn out quite well imo. Noticeable increase to an original magazine. Not too much but slightly opened. Too much will just risk breaking it - and might just cool the co2 way too fast, which will just turn on you with rapid fire.
@@brorjordas1979 thanks for the expensive reply man! I actually have a broken mag (well missing the bottom sliding plate...thingy) to fiddle with. If you don't mind me asking more questions; Approximately how much did you file them down and How much faster would you say it drained the company? Thanks bro
@@Tempust97 Hard to say... I never really measured anything. Maybe 1mm larger diam holes in the rear of the nozzle? I used 2.5mm round diamond file bits on an electric drill to file it up. Gotta be cautious about that outer ring that seals the valve. And a too thin nozzle wall may break when the internal hammer hits.
No idea what fps it gives since I do not own a chronograph. But you can feel and hear the difference very well.
I accidentally gouged the top of the valve head kinda badly trying to remove it. Is this bad?
Had an issue with my magazine, when I would insert the canister, it would all vent out right away out the back where the striker pin sits, I took the thing apart like in the video, checked every seal, it all looked normal, put it back together, and now it seems like there is no leak, no idea what was going on but thanks for making the video.
I'm having that issue right now
Great video on that breakdown! Thank you!!
Should I clean the pieces and let them dry before putting them back? Can I use 50/50 vinegar/water solution?
Gracias por el vídeo ,saludos desde España
I take look and think, how it's possible this video have 69 thumbs up and zero down... after watching it get 70 up - so good video - show everything
I wish my mind worked like yours..for me learning s*** like this is equal to being beaten with a lit fire starter log.
If I don’t use the whole co2 ,let’s say I used only 10 rounds , how long can I leave this on the mag ?
Hi... i happen to have a Glock style pistol... mine seems to dump the co2 through the seal in front... is there a way to fix that or do i need a rebuild kit? The pistol isnt that old really... great vid thanks
for the Glock, here is the service kit mcsus.com/products/smith-and-wesson-m-p-t4e-paintball-pistol-magazine-service-kit
@@mcs4us thank you... great video... first i will take mine apart in case something is just gumming up the spring for the firing pin
Thanks, Excellent video!! Could you tell me if it is very harmful to always leave the co2 cartridge on, I mean drilled and installed? Thanks best regards from Chile!
I saw on another channel that they make Co2 maintenance capsules? But i cant find them. Anyone know anything about them? Or where to get them? They arent on the umarex site.
I was told that the PPQ if used with rubber balls as opposed to paint balls should have the spring changed. Walther does send an extra spring along with the pistol. Can anyone please tell me what is the correct way to remove the original spring meant for paint balls and replace it with the additional spring meant for rubber balls?
I bought the RWS spring&cylinder oil for slide, trigger, spring etc, can I use this same oil on CO2 cylinder tip or do you need a different oil.or do I even have to oil cylinders with my S&W M&P m.2
How to make the mag. stronger means more gas is coming out for more J?
So i heard there’s a way of adjusting the power out put and/or swapping a 12g Co2 for a larger
no, you can not.
If you enlarge the valve pin's bore to bigger (within the sealing cup, at the rear of the pin) so more gas flows through - it should be possible. Done so on some of my airgun valves. But making the valvespring weaker is probably not a good idea. Might just more easily cause a valve leak.
Can someone tell me, what is the point in the "Rubber Ball" mag spring you get in the kit?
I get that its a firmer spring.
But honestly, I use the standard spring for paint and rubber balls with no problems. So I can't see the point in changing it.
Andrew Gallacher I have the same question
I have yet to change mine.
The paintball spring seems to work just a well.
Although I do believe if you wanted to say, use the 1.9gram aluminum 43 caliber balls, the rubber ball spring would better assist feeding them into the chamber.
1:10 pull that plate off slow, sliding a finger over where it was....theres a spring in there that will launch across the room.
2:28 *C-CLAMP* - Those are called needle nose pliers chief.
I believe what homie here is trying to do is convey the use of c-clip / cir-clip pliers. Which will work exactly as implied in this vid.
Dont hate the player....
Hello does anyone know where I can get a firing pin or other parts for the T4 epistles having lots of trouble finding replacement parts any help would be appreciated thank you!
We have them available - please email to order
So basically if you change the spring on the firing pin you can potentially increase the velocity of the projectile?
Not at all, the extra spring is for shooting rubber/riot balls as it is stiffer so it can push the heavier projectiles up the magazine.
@@dresdensinn6669 He's talking about the firing pin, not the mag feed spring.
@@StrathpefferJunction do you know where I can buy this spring for the firing?
Look I'm on the wrong thread and I know it. But I have a smith and Wesson. 43 cal t4e pistol. The military and police 2.0. I cant find the valve cover seal ANYWHERE. mine warped and is blown out. I need help please. Where can I find one? I've tried amazon, walmart, everywhere. Even smith and Wesson.
Anyway to get it shoot faster?
Your the man! Great vid thankyou
Hello can you do this also with Smit and Wesson 43 cal it is the same.
Where do I get valve cover seals for the smith and Wesson?
vorrei sapere se si puo aumentare di potenza.
Please please tell me where to get the rebuild kit for the Smith n wesson .43 cal mag. PLEASE HELP ME OUT!!!
Did you ever find the seal kit for the smith and wesson? I'm irritated with trying to find one.
Do they sell a service kit for the mags?
link mcsus.com/products/walther-ppq-m2-paintball-pistol-magazine-service-kit
My slide on my ppq is sticking and not cocking itself after some shots and not locking when mag is empty. I assume this is because i need to oil slide. Any ideas otger than that
This happens when your co2 is getting too cold.
Is there a way to swap the mag release? I’m left handed and can’t find the answer to this anywhere. Not even the questions
The instructions for swapping the mag release is in the owner's manual (Page 12 in mine)
@@dresdensinn6669 thanks. Sadly mine didn’t come with a manual. Just the gun case, extra spring for rubber balls , and the pull through swab.
Also...I found my manual under one of the foam pieces in the case
@@dresdensinn6669 holy crap. Thank you! I didn’t even think of that. Thanks man
Has anyone tried modifying the charger of the PPQ to have more projection power ?
Everything is in the charger for a modification, we do not need to modify the PPQ.
But modifying the percussion valve and needle is tricky.
If someone has already done it ?
I'm thinking bout it
Thank you!
How do you adjust power?
you cant
@@_foxdie thank you.
its doable but you have to disassemble the gun and it voids warranty
@616e6f6e he explains it briefly in the full dissasembly video :)
@616e6f6e I agree with you. Let me help you out, there are a few tricks for Airsoft valves that are applicable here. Here are some examples to increase power: 1. Port the valve body (enlarge the holes and polish them); 2. Replace the valve spring with a softer spring; OR 3. Remove the valve spring. - Any of these methods can make the system less reliable, and will certainly void your warranty. - You will experience more consistent fire power with a larger air reservoir: i.e. a 16 gram-cartridge instead of a 12 gram-, but that size air-cartridge may be too large to fit in an unmodified magazine. Lastly, pneumatic systems have more energy at higher temperatures, just don't exceed the safe temperature limits of the cartridge or you have a grenade in your face.
Thanks u man
Great thanks
can I us a Umarex 45rd Extended High Cap Magazine for Walther ppq m2
no it will not work
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Those aren't c-clamp pliers genius they're actually called needle-nose pliers. That is all as you were.