anti-aircraft airsoft?
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Looks like these guys could do with the increased rate of fire of a strafer to help bring the r/c boys down remarkable how resilient the aircraft are though.
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I reckon that's in Japan.
Imagine a "Flack Round", say a bunger with bb's wrapped around it with a fuse that you cut for different times shot out of a pneumatic. That may do well, though it would be a bizitch to calibrate.
They should have put miniature strafers on the R/C Aircraft o fight back
. With extremely small chambers with pressures of up to 900psi
Imagine a "Flack Round", say a bunger with bb's wrapped around it with a fuse that you cut for different times shot out of a pneumatic. That may do well, though it would be a bizitch to calibrate.
They should have put miniature strafers on the R/C Aircraft o fight back
. With extremely small chambers with pressures of up to 900psi
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Yeah, there you go, Redcoat! That's always something I've wanted to do: equip a model plane with a bb gun and go straifing! Say, maybe it could be one of those aircraft that run on pressurized air! (You'd need a composite tank though, to hold that much psi.)
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wouldn't that be a f"r"ack round hehe
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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hey I've heard of guys on this fourm who do this and I remember that the cheap foam planes can take a heck of a beating
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That would be a blast to use this at one of those events
http://www.montysminiguns.com/AirSoftPage.htm
or
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/m50-6mm ... t9930.html
http://www.montysminiguns.com/AirSoftPage.htm
or
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/m50-6mm ... t9930.html
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That'd be pretty cool, but a pain to do. You also have to consider the recoil... But if it was equipped with Jack's pen shooter thing...Well...Skywalker wrote:Yeah, there you go, Redcoat! That's always something I've wanted to do: equip a model plane with a bb gun and go straifing! Say, maybe it could be one of those aircraft that run on pressurized air! (You'd need a composite tank though, to hold that much psi.)
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My vortex's have virtually no recoil due to the light projectile weight.HaiThar wrote:That'd be pretty cool, but a pain to do. You also have to consider the recoil... But if it was equipped with Jack's pen shooter thing...Well...Skywalker wrote:Yeah, there you go, Redcoat! That's always something I've wanted to do: equip a model plane with a bb gun and go straifing! Say, maybe it could be one of those aircraft that run on pressurized air! (You'd need a composite tank though, to hold that much psi.)
but on a aircraft I could imagine it would be alot more susceptible to the (light) recoil.
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Also mounting a strafer on i would be relatively hard aerodynamically. Plus, I think the plane would have to go slower, but it would give those Airsofters an embuggerance.
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I don't think this is very relevant but I found something that might work for mini pocket sized bbmgs it this 12 gram CO2 device for unloading muzzle loader rifles
iknowmy3tables wrote:I don't think this is very relevant but I found something that might work for mini pocket sized bbmgs it this 12 gram CO2 device for unloading muzzle loader rifles
Give us a link then .
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its similiar to a tire inflater, I have one for my muzzie.iknowmy3tables wrote:I don't think this is very relevant but I found something that might work for mini pocket sized bbmgs it this 12 gram CO2 device for unloading muzzle loader rifles
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Ah yes, I think I know what he means. That's doable to put on an R/C Aircraft.
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