In a way, yes.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:The Mauser C96 was known as the "broomhandle" because of its handgrip:
You seem to have taken the idea to heart
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if you paint it paint it black and put a strip of tape over the chamber so you have a bb level indicator thing
thx so much for the pics, this is what i been looking for to help me understand how this type works. im off to build me one now woo hoo!
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Just Pm me if you need more help.Spuddin wrote:thx so much for the pics, this is what i been looking for to help me understand how this type works. im off to build me one now woo hoo!
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Hey very nice gun indeed. Im just wondering hwo you put the spring in the pipe please ellaborate. Also hwo do you load the BB's ina nd where and does the spring stop the bbs from going away from the vortex? Oh and how did you secure the cortecx in place.
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Ok...I unscrew the cap on the back to take out the spring. When I have the spring out of the pipe I dump a lot of BBs in to load. The spring has a washer on the front end that pushes the BBs into the vortex block and keeps them from going back. I secured the vortex block with 3 short screws.
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Ty very helpful can we get some damge pics???? oh and wats rof
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so can inline vortexs have a bottom bit. SO they dotn have to be cut in half?
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No, they don't have to be cut in half.
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What are the dimensions? I'm assuming steel/copper BB's, not airsoft?
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It is actually chambered for airsoft.
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