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iknowmy3tables
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Sat Dec 23, 2006 10:55 pm
This is my staple airsoft gun
its pretty ghetto but people ended up liking my duster gun
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... 8&start=15& so I’m gonna post up this new thing I made today, it all started when I was helping to clean out my dad’s workshop and I found that we had several staple guns, so I fiddled around with one and made this and the location of where these pics are taken is the cleaned workshop table which was once a pile of tools and scraps.

It’s not that great

, and the clip and receiver thing on top of it are both from a low end AEG it might work better if I could make the bbs feed more like the staples and deeper in the frame but I can’t mod the metal very much
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noname
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Sat Dec 23, 2006 11:05 pm
My guess would be a staple gun, with the "magazine" converted to airsoft, along with the other parts that you'd need a size change with.
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iknowmy3tables
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Sat Dec 23, 2006 11:35 pm
MisterSteve124 wrote:How does it work? And are those real bullets? They sure look like em
the bar in the staple gun that pushes the staples is being used as a piston and the feeder and magazine are both taken directly out of an AEG (airsoft electric gun) that replicates a SIG-552 commando with a transparent clip so the bullets inside are fake and if you look closely at the 1st pic near the top of the mag towards the back you can see 2 yellowish bbs
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noname
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Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:13 am
Thought so.
AS far as I know, AEG stands for Automatic Electric Gun, they're just used for airsoft because they're usually too weak to shoot anything heavier.
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iknowmy3tables
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Sun Dec 24, 2006 3:09 pm
you might be right about the A, but I got a mid-graded gun AEG that is far from weak
but any ways about converting the magazine its not that easy the magazine since its all one piece and the steel is pretty stiff
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Sun Dec 24, 2006 3:15 pm
Yeah my Tokyo Marui AEG isn't quite as powerful as my upgraded VSR10 but I can get 375 fps and it goes pretty far. Yeah AEG stands for Automatic Electric Gun and GBB stands for Gas Blow-Back.