Ive got an old 357 Blank gun( metal), might be able to use it?,I'll try get a pic up 8)jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I had tried to make a small auto hammer valve using a schrader here, rate of fire was too high and it wouldn't be much good for 0.177" either.
It will if you have a double action trigger. Can you get a revolver cap gun? If so you could conceivably cut it up and have it hammering on the inflator stem (the part under the trigger that I'm holding above), that will give you a burst of gas per trigger pull that would work great with a tee magazine. It would probably not be that pretty, but it would workit wont be semi auto with a hammer valve either
CO2 inflator pistol prototype
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Wow Jack, I must say you have stepped up your video quality. Gone are the days with posts with crappy sound and overall quality err um i mean nice gun.
Have you tried making a magazine similar to your blow forward? Although it would seem that you would have to find a way to make that work without blowing up your magazine.
On that note, what size co2 cartridges are those. they seem to be a bit larger in size than the standard 12 gram. Perhaps you could do further modification to the valve so that it would allow more flow.
Have you tried making a magazine similar to your blow forward? Although it would seem that you would have to find a way to make that work without blowing up your magazine.
On that note, what size co2 cartridges are those. they seem to be a bit larger in size than the standard 12 gram. Perhaps you could do further modification to the valve so that it would allow more flow.
Yeah, it's that important.
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Have you not been following this thread?Mr.Sandman wrote:Wow Jack, I must say you have stepped up your video quality. Gone are the days with posts with crappy sound and overall quality
History does not promise well heheAlthough it would seem that you would have to find a way to make that work without blowing up your magazine.
It's a custom jobOn that note, what size co2 cartridges are those. they seem to be a bit larger in size than the standard 12 gram.
Here's how it looks like in my head:django wrote:Ive got an old 357 Blank gun( metal), might be able to use it?,I'll try get a pic up 8)
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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might I suggest a magazine on the top somehow.. Like a removable one.
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I made one with a tee magazine:
Screwed up the seal though...
Screwed up the seal though...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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thanks for trying my idea.
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do you have another acount on here?urgle the danish cow wrote:thanks for trying my idea.
I dont see you commenting anywhere else in this thread...
I am really intreeged in what your idea is.
Jack, did you get to fire it with the T magazine, love the BRAPPPP noise.
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He had made a vague comment here.
I used the wrong kind of seal, too tight and it leaked :-/did you get to fire it with the T magazine
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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First whales..now seals..
You guys don;t hold anything sacred, do you...?!?!
Any progress on this?
How about converting it to a bbmg strapped to the forearm??
You guys don;t hold anything sacred, do you...?!?!
Any progress on this?
How about converting it to a bbmg strapped to the forearm??
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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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Nothing is sacred
In the words of that miserable Scotsman,
Yes, I just got a raise
I was thinking about something like the attached diagram, ball valve fed HPA strafer... with the ball valve handle replaced with a pinion gear, and a larger gear attached to the trigger, meaning that for a small movement of the trigger there will be a larger movement of the valve. It also means that the trigger will require a lot more force to open (plus the return spring it will need) but the gain in performance should be worthwhile. I have a couple of 1/4" and 1/8" ball valves that have remarkably low friction (in fact I'm saving one of the latter for the sentry gun) but I like the overkill use of a 1/2" valve, plus the ASA threads on the tank fit nicely in 1/2" BSP (as used in the HPA Rattlesnake)
In the words of that miserable Scotsman,
Anyway, back on topic:Nothing matters. We're essentially all highly evolved monkeys clinging to a rock that's falling through space, and the rock itself is dying.
I've shelved this idea, I have an HPA tank - why should I be fiddling with inflators, let the poor students figure it outAny progress on this?
Yes, I just got a raise
I was thinking about something like the attached diagram, ball valve fed HPA strafer... with the ball valve handle replaced with a pinion gear, and a larger gear attached to the trigger, meaning that for a small movement of the trigger there will be a larger movement of the valve. It also means that the trigger will require a lot more force to open (plus the return spring it will need) but the gain in performance should be worthwhile. I have a couple of 1/4" and 1/8" ball valves that have remarkably low friction (in fact I'm saving one of the latter for the sentry gun) but I like the overkill use of a 1/2" valve, plus the ASA threads on the tank fit nicely in 1/2" BSP (as used in the HPA Rattlesnake)
As part of the sentry gun project I hqave one of these on the way, so a compact "sleeve gun" with the tank hidden elsewhere is also a possibilityHow about converting it to a bbmg strapped to the forearm?
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i suggested two ideas. one being the t magazine in the page where he asked for help and ideas. i never have the time to put my own creations on here and im not sure how. plus im still tinkering with the piston valve. kinda a newbie in pneumatics and such construction wiseDavidvaini wrote:do you have another acount on here?urgle the danish cow wrote:thanks for trying my idea.
I dont see you commenting anywhere else in this thread...
I am really intreeged in what your idea is.
Jack, did you get to fire it with the T magazine, love the BRAPPPP noise.
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This is very simmilar to something I posted on a site called http://www.rotteneggs.com
What I usually use is rubber tubing between the two tubes, taped up with sticky string tightened around the rubber.
What I usually use is rubber tubing between the two tubes, taped up with sticky string tightened around the rubber.
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elaborate, what two tubes are you talking about, the only tube I can think of is the barrel. Woot first iPhone post_-J-O-R-D-A-N-_ wrote:This is very simmilar to something I posted on a site called http://www.rotteneggs.com
What I usually use is rubber tubing between the two tubes, taped up with sticky string tightened around the rubber.
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In the first diagram you can see a barrel, and a tube that holds the BBs.
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oh i thought you were referring to the diagram jsr posted above_-J-O-R-D-A-N-_ wrote:In the first diagram you can see a barrel, and a tube that holds the BBs.