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7/25/2009 12:48:53 AM EDT
After reading about and finger banging various GSG-5's, I have decided to take the plunge.  As I understand it, the upper is made of zinc.  I have a Walther P22 and have not fired enough rounds to notice any of the problems with the zinc construction that people on various forums complain of.  What are your round counts and has anyone had any problems that can be attributed to the metal used in the construction?  How may rounds is the expected life expectancy of the weapon?  I am excited to get my hands on one to mod and shoot the shit out of.  Just curious about the metal.
7/25/2009 5:44:28 AM EDT
[#1]
Although I cannot really answer that question since my rifle still has less than 1000 rounds through it, I have seen a post on here from someone that had 35,000 rounds through it before the bolt cover cracked. The way that the receiver is designed the bolt is encased in an assembly that is put into the receiver so there is very little moving parts that meet the receiver. I would highly doubt that you would wear out the receiver. This is just some observations I have made and I am no expert on it. I would definitely read as much on this forum as you can, it will give you some good insight on troubleshooting and modifications that makes it a wonderful experience. I can say that I haven't had this much fun shooting since I was a kid!
7/26/2009 10:59:36 AM EDT
[#2]
my wlather P22 has about 19,000 rounds through it and it works just as well as the day i bought it with no visible problems.  there IS wear on the slide lock notch so that it only activates abotu half of the time.  this is hte most common problem i knew of.

my GSG5P has about 5k on it now and its just the same as when it was new.

SW
7/27/2009 10:37:56 AM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
I have seen a post on here from someone that had 35,000 rounds through it before the bolt cover cracked.


That was me.  

I've got my GSG5 boxed up and ready to go, RMA in hand, the whole shebang...

I've been so dang busy for the last 3 weeks I haven't had a chance to ship it.

Hopefully this week.
7/27/2009 12:46:45 PM EDT
[#4]
I have about 10K through my GSG Carbine...circa April 2009.....still gpoing storng and I have 20K rounds on hand. The only way this will slow down is when I get my Spikes AR.....the GSG will get a rest.
7/29/2009 12:09:54 AM EDT
[#5]
I thought the reciever was aluminium????
7/29/2009 4:05:10 AM EDT
[#6]
If I can recall I belive the housing is Zinc.
7/29/2009 5:55:26 PM EDT
[#7]
Zinc
7/29/2009 7:03:29 PM EDT
[#8]
I've shot 8,000 through mine. At 3500 rounds, the front bolt housing cracked. At 7500, the bolt top cover cracked. That said, the weapon was repaired under warranty both times. The first time, I sent it in, they fixed it and upgraded many parts. For the top cover crack, they sent me the parts in 48 hours.

This gun is fun to shoot. I am often asked to show my paperwork when at the range because folks think it is a suppressed SD. I feel it was worth the money and I have thoroughly enjoyed it. Like anything, knowing the weapon and being able to keep it maintained is for me part of the fun of owning it. If it never shot straight or never shot well, I would scrap it for the headache of an occasional part breaking. But like a fine motor that launches you down the road when properly tuned, it is worth the maintenance.

I shoot lots of 5.56mm and 9mm and the GSG always goes to the range no matter what I shoot.  Steve

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