I finally decided on a design, it still needs to be a bit fine tuned, however most of the drawing part is done!
I will post some screenshots of the CAD model when I've completed the parts.
Just wanted to get this out.

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Interesting project, a paintball bottle with a regulator would supply roughly the same pressure as CO<sub>2</sub> so not put undue strain on the components but obviously much more shots per fill and better performance.Ragnarok wrote:I have these ideas about "making the Crosman Nightstalker good". It would involve lots of modification to turn it into a full-on regulated semi-auto PCP.
It would involve getting hold of a rifled barrel that would fit it though, because they're sold as smoothbore in this country.
It's not so much about throwing lots of lead downrange, but making something that could prove a respectable air rifle. Odd idea to have, I know, but I never said I was a sensible person.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I would keep the smoothbore barrel, who needs pin-point accuracy when you're throwing so much lead downrange?
The valve will be fitted to the pressure tube with a threaded connection, the holes in the "action" Are there to mount the whole thing to the frame.Gippeto wrote:@Necrosis, how is the valve mounted on the qb, and do you have any links to hpa mods that haven't become bombs?
Any data on the material used to make the pressure tube? Or are you planning to not pressurize the tube?
Thanks.
Very impressive, gotta love a bullpupNecrosis wrote:Also I've seen quite a few QB78 PCP mods including this very awesome one
The best I know is this, from the Home Office website:jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Also, wouldn't you fall foul of home office guidelines with a semi with a rifled barrel with significant power?