Hotwired wrote:Two things seem to be working against each other there:
1) You need airflow through the chamber to suck the pellets into the barrel
2) You won't get the airflow until a pellet stops blocking the barrel by overcoming the sprung ball.
Could mean less balls in the barrel at once but also less reliability in feeding.
These were my initial thoughts but on reflection it doesn't seem contradictory. You get BBs agitated until one gets sucked into the barrel and flow stops, it eventually pops at which point you get airflow again and the cycle continues. Considering the rate of fire of standard BBMGs it shouldn't be a long interval between a BB firing and another getting sucked in.
al-xg wrote:How hard is it to open the blowgun at high pressure ? (although I'd imagine you're not running 850psi through it ?)
I tried it at around 500 psi and it was fine, not exactly a hair trigger but reasonable. I doubt that I'd turn it up to 850 though, we'll see
POLAND_SPUD wrote:lol I knew it!! I knew you'd build a BBMG... that was just a matter of time
I know, I know
POLAND_SPUD wrote:do you plan to place the tank horizontaly and/or use it as a stock ??
Assuming it works, there's three options I'm considering:
1) As per diagram with the tank vertical, forming a hand grip to give a
MAC style launcher
2) Tank horizontal base forwards
Theoben Rapid style
3) Tank horizontal regulator forwards
Logun S16 style
At the moment I'm inclined towards 2) as it can be made as a bullpup with the valve at the rear and a mid-placed pistol grip and rod to the trigger which would be the most compact configuration.
Davidvaini wrote:this is essentially the same thing as installing a vortex BBMG with a hopup unit....
The hopup acts the same way as the spring ball detent.
Basically, though in this case the hopup has to hold back 500 or so psi
I was looking at airsoft magazines actually but 6mm sucks as a destructive calibre without a readily available supply of heavy hard ammunition, so 0.177" it is

I've pretty much finalised the design in my head, watch this space
