I expected an easy "pop-pop-pop" to begin with but no, he just killed the CD cover with a RADADADA.
You should definitely work on a reliable feed mechanism.
Why did it go crazy at the start?
btw Your laz0rs are back!

I wouldnt place my bets on that. If the spring strength is more powerful then the pressure, you'll get double (and triple and more) feeding.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:this principle
Valid points, which is why I'm going to try it as it is tweaking the strength applied to the stack. If that doesn't work, I'll make an interrupter.psycix wrote:If the spring strength is more powerful then the pressure, you'll get double (and triple and more) feeding.
Now you may say, the pressure is strong enough. But when the air is moving past at high speeds you know what happens: The effective pressure drops.
If I had a good supply of 6mm steel ammo, or 5.5mm lead balls, this would definitely be the route to take, however I don't have these options so pellets it is, as 6mm airsoft BBs aren't the best for damage and damage is what we wantShouldnt you go with spherical ammo? Easier to make.
HERESY!sputnick wrote:Why not conform and use threaded stuff instead of epoxy this time?
It's very hard to have an idea that hasn't been thought of before, the subject of this thread for example is based on a safety valve design that's at least a century old. Besides, I don't really believe in holding on to my ideas and parting with them for financial gain, on the contrary the more my designs are copied that's the best recompense I can receiveJSR have you ever tryed to patent anything? some of your designs could be worth money no problem, I know this is an open sharing website, but still, you could make money off of some of your stuff...