unregulated metal bullpup: ADR-50
- Brian the brain
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Introducing the next step in bbmg's: the ADR-50
An acronim for Alien Death Ray- 50 bar
This weapon uses unregulated CO2, at 900 psi, to propell the lead '.177 bb's.THe pressure washer handles it like it's nothing.The valve doesn't freeze up!! ( ýou had me worried there for a minute).50 bar turns this from a strafer into an extremely powerfull raygun, hence the name.
The CO2 bottle looks a bit weird, hence the alien bit..
It is actually very comfortable and very lightweight.It feels a bit like an Ingram ( mini UZI) but with a stock.
I just had to go for caliber .177 because of the availability of the ammo.
Sorry to disapoint some people who might have hoped for a 10 mm version
It's configured like a ( a very extreme) bullpup, wich combines a long barrel with a short gun.
Say what?!?!
The barrel runs all the way through the gun, from the bottom of the shoulder stock, up and through the body.THe barrel is actually longer then you would find on a regular spring-piston air rifle.
The bb reservoir is located in the shoulder stock, and can be accessed via the top part of the Tee.
It is currently unfinished and in this configuration even untested ( 6mm airsoft worked like a charm though)
I will drill out the part ( stem?)wich connects the bottle to the handle because as of now it restricts flow.
I will use epoxy resin to make it look a lot better, I might fill the body with epoxy too, apart from the airchannel running through it.
Color will be flat black.( DUH!)
Comments are welcome.
An acronim for Alien Death Ray- 50 bar
This weapon uses unregulated CO2, at 900 psi, to propell the lead '.177 bb's.THe pressure washer handles it like it's nothing.The valve doesn't freeze up!! ( ýou had me worried there for a minute).50 bar turns this from a strafer into an extremely powerfull raygun, hence the name.
The CO2 bottle looks a bit weird, hence the alien bit..
It is actually very comfortable and very lightweight.It feels a bit like an Ingram ( mini UZI) but with a stock.
I just had to go for caliber .177 because of the availability of the ammo.
Sorry to disapoint some people who might have hoped for a 10 mm version
It's configured like a ( a very extreme) bullpup, wich combines a long barrel with a short gun.
Say what?!?!
The barrel runs all the way through the gun, from the bottom of the shoulder stock, up and through the body.THe barrel is actually longer then you would find on a regular spring-piston air rifle.
The bb reservoir is located in the shoulder stock, and can be accessed via the top part of the Tee.
It is currently unfinished and in this configuration even untested ( 6mm airsoft worked like a charm though)
I will drill out the part ( stem?)wich connects the bottle to the handle because as of now it restricts flow.
I will use epoxy resin to make it look a lot better, I might fill the body with epoxy too, apart from the airchannel running through it.
Color will be flat black.( DUH!)
Comments are welcome.
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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you have to post damage pics and where did you get the pressure washer handle? cos i want one
edit: never mind http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pressure-washer-g ... dZViewItem
edit: never mind http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pressure-washer-g ... dZViewItem
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It was specially made ( or actually adapted) by the manufacturer to accept the fittings I wanted.
I hacked off the "cosmetic disturbances".
I hacked off the "cosmetic disturbances".
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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ahh ok so if i bought one it would be likely i could not get fittings?Brian the brain wrote:It was specially made ( or actually adapted) by the manufacturer to accept the fittings I wanted.
I hacked off the "cosmetic disturbances".
thats a shame
Interesting, cant wait for something like this to be finished. How big of a magazine will this be? It looks like 900 psi will drain the resivior pretty fast. Maybe you should go with a Thomsom M1928 submachine gun drum style resivoir like this
Also known as the The Tommy Gun
Also known as the The Tommy Gun
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The guy told me M22 is the standard threadsize( weird, but okay)
I'm pretty sure a M22-1/4"reducer will hold the pressure since it would be encased in the standard fitting anyway, so you could still use it, I just don't know if they are available..
Maybe different brands use different fittings, I don't know...
The reservoir might be enlarged.Although I love the Thompson, I wanted to take the bullpup design to the extreme, just to see what it would be like.
I'm pretty sure a M22-1/4"reducer will hold the pressure since it would be encased in the standard fitting anyway, so you could still use it, I just don't know if they are available..
Maybe different brands use different fittings, I don't know...
The reservoir might be enlarged.Although I love the Thompson, I wanted to take the bullpup design to the extreme, just to see what it would be like.
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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That's the coolest bbmg I've ever seen, looks great! The only thing that could make it better would be a video.
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hmm i had a quick look on some pneumatics sites i know and i can't find any M22 threads so i will have to keep lookingBrian the brain wrote:The guy told me M22 is the standard threadsize( weird, but okay)
I'm pretty sure a M22-1/4"reducer will hold the pressure since it would be encased in the standard fitting anyway, so you could still use it, I just don't know if they are available..
Maybe different brands use different fittings, I don't know...
The reservoir might be enlarged.Although I love the Thompson, I wanted to take the bullpup design to the extreme, just to see what it would be like.
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its not a blowgun its a pressure washer handle, if you click my link in the first reply it shows one rated to 2200psimiskaman wrote:Where did you find a blowgun that can handle 800 psi?
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Best bbmg ever!!!. Just two questions, could you guestimate the fps, and the rate of fire, and maybe put up a video or damage pics?
VH was awesome!!
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.177 cal. piston rifle
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C02 Jetpack (CIIJ)
Waterjet vehicle
.177 cal. piston rifle
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Ah, finally. As ugly as a hat full of monkey's arse'oles but I'm dying to see what sort of damage it's capable of
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