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This is my mk2. It is shown with the receiver lifted up for better viewing. It is also shown with 3/8in barrel in place. From the top is 1/4 and 5/8in barrel. I did have quick detach fittings on it but went back to threaded fittings. I have put 3/8in ball bearings though a gal milk jug of water with no problem. The stock is an after market SKS. Updates to come, a 1/2in barrel will be added.
The wasp finally got a remote. I was going to put on board CO2 on it, but ended up with an angel regulator that wont handle CO2. When I get the right reg it will be on board. This is shown with a 20oz tank, I also have a 7oz. its shown with the 3/8 inch - 9.5 mm barrel. the 3/8 and 1/4 inch - 6mm, now have breach loading using a ball valve. Along with a new trigger, the reg is a little awkward but my loving wife donated a water bottle Carrier that works sweet. I have to tell her, she doesn't know she has donated it yet. Using a regulator I took off the gauge, I was able to shorten it up. When I get a chance I will put up some damage pics. As soon as I find the box of old sights I will put sights on the barrels.
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Provided By - Chewy
This is my mk2. It is shown with the receiver lifted up for better viewing. It is also shown with 3/8in barrel in place. From the top is 1/4 and 5/8in barrel. I did have quick detach fittings on it but went back to threaded fittings. I have put 3/8in ball bearings though a gal milk jug of water with no problem. The stock is an after market SKS. Updates to come, a 1/2in barrel will be added.
The wasp finally got a remote. I was going to put on board CO2 on it, but ended up with an angel regulator that wont handle CO2. When I get the right reg it will be on board. This is shown with a 20oz tank, I also have a 7oz. its shown with the 3/8 inch - 9.5 mm barrel. the 3/8 and 1/4 inch - 6mm, now have breach loading using a ball valve. Along with a new trigger, the reg is a little awkward but my loving wife donated a water bottle Carrier that works sweet. I have to tell her, she doesn't know she has donated it yet. Using a regulator I took off the gauge, I was able to shorten it up. When I get a chance I will put up some damage pics. As soon as I find the box of old sights I will put sights on the barrels.
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- syco kilaa
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I like that whole regulation set up that you have there, but the ball valve that you added to the barrel is confusing, why did you add it?
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Real nice and clean, real smart idea, with the breach loading ball valve. I love it. How hard was it to do? I too like the regulation setup.
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hmm, i guess that I understand it now, maybe he should have used a smlaller ball valve, then again I may just need to get my vision checked
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cant believe he died
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that is one sic gun i am so going to copy that ballvaluve breach loader thanks. p.s i sugest that u turn the trigger around it will look kooler just a thought.
Probably what was done is there is a hole in the side you can drop ammo in when you close the valve, and when you open the valve it closes the hole in the side and also allows the air to flow. The seals around the ball should seal it pretty well.Andrew52 wrote:does that hole in the bakll valve leak at all
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Benny its ok to kick up dead topics for a good reason but answering an old (not to mentioned answered) question is not a good reason!
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Its the officials so doesnt matter..Well to me any way,even if it was a dumb question/answer.