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WE GLOCK19 stock&suppressed blowback housing (airsoft, gbb)

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  • weglockBBhousing_suppressbar_NOpowergas.stl
  • weglockBBhousing_suppressed_NOpowergas.stl
  • weglockblowbackhousing_normal.stl

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Last update 2020-08-06 at 11:13
Publication date 2020-07-30 at 09:09
Design number 178780

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  • Tested on a WE gen4 glock19 and it worked perfectly fine.
    (printed in pc, works with both stock piston and icebreaker)
    (power gas, green gas, japan gas all worked without any problems through 1000+ rounds)

  • Designed on a WE gen4 glock19. (many gbb glock parts are interchangeable between different versions or manufacturers. recommend doing some googlings before downloading)

  • When using SUPPRESSED parts
    -It works by limiting the travel distance of the nozzle so that it can suppress the loud expansion noise generated while releasing the gas.
    -From my test, it showed some serious noise reduction.
    (96db with stock housing, 85db with suppressed housing at 1m)
    -DO NOT use power gas or green gas if you are using stock nozzles. otherwise the nozzle will break.
    -You can use 'suppressed' housing alone, or you can also put the 'suppressbar' in the normal housing

  • Feel free to leave any questions in the comment!

***** edit: if you use the suppressed version with sth like marui gas, slide might not move far enough and it sometimes will not lock back.

3D printing settings

Use supports, but don't put it in the hole for the pistonhead screw.

recommend using extrusion thickness 0.4mm or below.
(but 0.6mm still worked for me)

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