last BBMG for a while
wow, that thing is wicked cool. very nice job on the collapsible stock and the sight.
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this thing pwns all other designs (no harm intended to all u guys) i think alot of us are dissapointed that this is the last one for a while, with your craftmanship you've got to keep them comming!
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Very nice Man! can't make them any better than that ,so a good farewell to your bbmg making days (salute) 8)
Drops New BB Gun Project: All aluminum design with vortex built into grip with window . Clip fed electronic actuated 3 shot burst assault rifle.
Stay tuned
Drops New BB Gun Project: All aluminum design with vortex built into grip with window . Clip fed electronic actuated 3 shot burst assault rifle.
Stay tuned
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Yeah there are a few advantages, but I was meaning overall, e.g on a hybrid.Davidvaini wrote:lol I wasnt joking... there is a huge benefit from using an actual airsoft barrel rather than brakeline... with brakeline you dont get as tight as a fit as an airsoft barrel... the tighter the fit the greater the velocity as well as less air being wasted.MrCrowley wrote:I hope you are jokingDavidvaini wrote:the fact that you used an actual airsoft barrel and not brakeline like a lot of noobs.
Try and find a 5' long airsoft barrel. They can be harder to come by, especially in longer lengths, can be more expensive and are sometimes made from cheap materials.
I'd much prefer brakeline unless there was some sort of benefit from the airsoft barrel.
9/32 Brakeline 7.14mm
1/4" Brakeline - 6.35mm
Standard AS Barrel- 6.08 to 6.12 sometimes bigger
Tightbore Barrel - 6.04mm
DB TB Barrel- 6.01mm
Airsoft BB - 6mm
Also you wouldnt want to get a 5 foot barrel... lol when you go longer than 16" with 120PSI for an inline you actually start to lose velocity because of friction.
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I like the window and the folding stock. I also like the use of bent pvc. Iv tried bending some my self with a propane torch. only about 50% has been successful all other attempts started on fire... :blob6:
I'm kind of surprised that no one has given you crap about the DWV screw in plug you used for ammo. But it should be fine. Coincidently how much pressure are you running?
I like the window and the folding stock. I also like the use of bent pvc. Iv tried bending some my self with a propane torch. only about 50% has been successful all other attempts started on fire... :blob6:
I'm kind of surprised that no one has given you crap about the DWV screw in plug you used for ammo. But it should be fine. Coincidently how much pressure are you running?
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I'm running a 100 lbs. pressure. The screw on cap works fine. It really doesn't build up much pressure in the ammo chamber, just blows it straight out the barrel with the bbs.
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yeah dwv threaded cap dosent really matter with an inline vortex bbmg too much.
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its soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
awsome looking what do you use it for airsoft battles or just general mayhem
awsome looking what do you use it for airsoft battles or just general mayhem
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Just use it to play around with right now. Would like to get a tank setup like Neospud and make it portable.
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that would be awseome
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I can see some time and effort has been put into to it.
Good job
Good job