How does this semi-auto gun work?
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could a very quick and trusty paint diagram be undertaken?
is a spring necessary because i plan to have a stick mag like in the video slightly off vertical or a hopper
is a spring necessary because i plan to have a stick mag like in the video slightly off vertical or a hopper
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It is possible that the feeding mechanism is just a tee with the exhaust port of the QEV on one side, the barrel opposite the QEV, and the magazine perpendicular to the barrel and QEV. (I'm not sure how well I explained that)
That was how I got my first bbmg to work, if you just let a little bit of air go through, it will fire a short burst, but if you let a constant stream of air through, it will be fully automatic.
That was how I got my first bbmg to work, if you just let a little bit of air go through, it will fire a short burst, but if you let a constant stream of air through, it will be fully automatic.
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That's what you would get with a QEV, since it is only a short burst of air.
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I'd love to oblige with a drawing but I'm on an old laptop at the moment and after a busy day at work I don't think I could stand the frustration ;p
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no probs jrs im pretty sure i get it, just low on funds at the moment so cant really afford to bugger it up just for learning purposes
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but if he used a bolt he could add a much better magazine than a ~40 cm long vertical tube... so IMO the guy uses an o-ring setup
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@carlman yes
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LOL it's 21st century.... wake up !!
excuse me I am looking for 14/345 dm of 17/65 cm pipe..... where can I find it ?
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WTF is this? how can you use imperial units9/32"
LOL it's 21st century.... wake up !!
excuse me I am looking for 14/345 dm of 17/65 cm pipe..... where can I find it ?
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a compression fitting is not the best idea here becasue most likely it won't let BBs through... (its ID is lower than the ID of the tube)
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its a 6mm compression T, and the tube is 6mm... im only using the structure then epoxy it.
i say 9/32" instead of what ever the metric is beacuse that is how small tube is sold in aus
EDIT: 6mm fittings can take 6mm brass tube through it
i say 9/32" instead of what ever the metric is beacuse that is how small tube is sold in aus
EDIT: 6mm fittings can take 6mm brass tube through it
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yeah I know it but still it has to be uncomfortable to use fractions.. so I am not criticizing you I just think that imperial sucksi say 9/32" instead of what ever the metric is beacuse that is how small tube is sold in aus
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Me too:) I wonder what the efficiency is as he is using an air compressor. What I dont like though is that the trigger pull (speed) varies the opening time of the valve. This makes it kinda inconsistent. But cool concept anyways.Carlman wrote:yes but like the gun in this video i wish for semi auto single shot
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A little late but now that I made a small animation might as well stick it hereCarlman wrote:could a very quick and trusty paint diagram be undertaken?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Yep.VH_man wrote:Its that simple?
Personally, I always wanted to use airgun pellets as ammunition, with this design you're limited to spherical ammunition only and this is why I never went with it.Why havent any of us done this before?
Not really, but if used at normal compressor pressures instead of 40 psi it would certainly be more impressive.Looks like alot of power too...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life