blow-forward pellet gun
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Talk about tiny parts, Jack's designs are “STEN” simple compared to my prototype, (which reminds me, it may be some time next week before I get it finished…) not that that’s a bad thing; “All that is complex is not useful, all that is useful is simple.”
-Mikhail Kalashnikov.
-Mikhail Kalashnikov.
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Well, everything's relative - after having made a 0.098" caliber launcher, this thing is enormous by comparisonnoname wrote:I was going to make one like the second one about a year ago, but all the frickin' tiny parts were driving me insane!
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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wow, i finally understand blow-foward bolt's....
im making one currently......... lol. youve inspired me jack..........
(i had to find a use for the hop-up, barrel, reciever, and 500 round hicap magazine i got from my friends broken G3sas AEG. homebuilt classic rifle neone....... lol.
and jack, if you want it to go auto, just decrese the flow leading into the bolt. the bolt only opens once its reached a certain volume and pressure in the chamber, so why not.........
im making one currently......... lol. youve inspired me jack..........
(i had to find a use for the hop-up, barrel, reciever, and 500 round hicap magazine i got from my friends broken G3sas AEG. homebuilt classic rifle neone....... lol.
and jack, if you want it to go auto, just decrese the flow leading into the bolt. the bolt only opens once its reached a certain volume and pressure in the chamber, so why not.........
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VH_man, I am still waiting for your awesome sounding 9mm airsoft gun. When is it going to be finished and posted? If you don't mind me asking.
VH was awesome!!
Current projects:
C02 Jetpack (CIIJ)
Waterjet vehicle
.177 cal. piston rifle
Current projects:
C02 Jetpack (CIIJ)
Waterjet vehicle
.177 cal. piston rifle
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sorry, im "STILL" working on that. i have a prototype, but the only video i have of it, the bolt moves SO fast you cant see it......
basically, its scrapped untill i have the cash (just bought a TM MP5sd6). and its supposed to be 6mm.........., not 9mm. typo........
it basically works the same as the one above, but the valve is controlled. basically, when the bolt is back, a push-button valve (aka a modded blowgun) is open. the normal blowgun (the trigger) lets in airflow. it lets in JUST enough air for the bolt to move foward a fire the BB, but the second the bolt moves foward the airflow stops, saving gas consumption. when the air in the chamber is expended, the bolt moves back, opens the valve, and if the trigger blowgun is open it cycles again, and if the blowgun is closed it stops firing....
its pretty simple, but the method in this thread makes ALOT more sesne, and takes up less room.
basically, its scrapped untill i have the cash (just bought a TM MP5sd6). and its supposed to be 6mm.........., not 9mm. typo........
it basically works the same as the one above, but the valve is controlled. basically, when the bolt is back, a push-button valve (aka a modded blowgun) is open. the normal blowgun (the trigger) lets in airflow. it lets in JUST enough air for the bolt to move foward a fire the BB, but the second the bolt moves foward the airflow stops, saving gas consumption. when the air in the chamber is expended, the bolt moves back, opens the valve, and if the trigger blowgun is open it cycles again, and if the blowgun is closed it stops firing....
its pretty simple, but the method in this thread makes ALOT more sesne, and takes up less room.
I like your first one jack.You have so many good ideas i'd love to see them made.
Poo.
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here's a few prototype photos to whet your appetite
Of course the syringe tube isn't pressure rated but I'm taking my chances for now, I can reinforce it later if the system works.
Of course the syringe tube isn't pressure rated but I'm taking my chances for now, I can reinforce it later if the system works.
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Not that much really. I bought 4.5 kilos worth 3 years ago and I still have about 1/4th of it left.wannabie wrote: seriously though how much epoxy do you use?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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why not use brass tubing jack? youd get lower friction.......... therefore more efficient bolt system.......
anyways, that looks greater than great. i hope to see the finished project...........
anyways, that looks greater than great. i hope to see the finished project...........
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You don't have to wait long, the last pouring of epoxy is curing and it should be ready for testing within 24 hoursVH_man wrote:....anyways, that looks greater than great. i hope to see the finished project...........
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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sweetjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:You don't have to wait long, the last pouring of epoxy is curing and it should be ready for testing within 24 hoursVH_man wrote:....anyways, that looks greater than great. i hope to see the finished project...........
looks like there will be a pile of chaps waiting for teh finished result (inculding me )
good luck with it
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Hope it won't be an anti-climaxexperament-u2 wrote:looks like there will be a pile of chaps waiting for teh finished result (inculding me )
Ah well, I'm reasonably sure it will work for one shot, it's the auto bit I'm not sure about.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life