Semiauto design; piston/hammer valve type
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Try this one.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I don't think you have to because the bolt would come back anyway so all you need is a valve behind the hammer valve that would allow air in through the hammer valve and push the bolt forward.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:How were you planning on cocking the bolt?
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try this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na_o3IAFXtI&NR=1jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Try this one.
Now I can't find it or remember the link. It was all homemade conversion though. I think a Brass Eagle base with a customized barrel addition etc.
Perhaps I should have said stumbled across, although after you see it who knows.... He did use some Epoxy in the conversion.
Edit: "Unconventional Airsoft"
Perhaps I should have said stumbled across, although after you see it who knows.... He did use some Epoxy in the conversion.
Edit: "Unconventional Airsoft"
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Ah, you mean this one? I was familair with it, that's a good web page
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I rethought this one over. I think this concept is doable as I got autofire but without bbs fireing. I was thinking of pumping air between the bolt and the poppet valve. So if you drill a small hole between those parts you can easily connect a bikepump to it:) So there wont be need for mechanical levers or something. This will make it smaller and less vonurable. I hope you know what I meanjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:How were you planning on cocking the bolt?
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I had illustrated the concept but didn't actually make a prototype so the ball's in your court. The theory seems to be sound, all we need is for someone to make it work, and I'd say you've got the right credentialsant wrote:I know Jack has tested it as well, but I think this design is promising as there are not that many moving parts.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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It certainly looks good in theory, are you going to try it out?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Yeah for sure! I finally have vacation now... jaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I had my last exam todayjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:It certainly looks good in theory, are you going to try it out?
my only problem is making the moving part(breech/bolt) out of 3 different tubes like I did on the slidevalve> the problem is attaching these 3 different sized alu pipes together. Glue wont do it as I dont have enough surface area to work at. I thought about holding ehm togetha with small nails perpendicular through it. But that would limit the flow through the breech hole. I hope u guys get what I mean.. I would be happy with some feedback:) (btw I am not making this part from epoxy as I want to keep the parts cheap and easy to make) Atm I am ganna prototype and epoxy isnt the material I have in mind> I want to go 100% ant style
example materials I am planning to use:
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this is the breech/hammer part (I dont know how to join the different alu pipes which are given in different shades of grey)
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