So here is my design for a 6mm qev semi automatic. Its only notable difference from normal qevs guns is its use feeding nozzle piston constructed from a blow gun nozzle.
Operation:
A: Check valve is open, gas flow in, this pressurizes the gas chamber and the feeding nozzle, which is pushed forward until it makes contact with the barrel.
B: Check valve is closed, gas flows through the other outlet of QEV and flows through the holes in the feeding piston. This leads to the acceleration of the projectile. At the same time the nozzle is pushed back.
Concepts illustrated in other places:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/how-to- ... 14776.html
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/semi-au ... 22363.html
Questions:
1. Do I have the concept of QEV operation understood correctly?
2. Will the Piston system work and feed 1 projectile at a time?
3. What is the best (least expensive) way to connect and regulate a 20 oz Co2 cylinder to around 150 psi?
6mm qev design
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MessingWithStuff wrote:3. What is the best (least expensive) way to connect and regulate a 20 oz Co2 cylinder to around 150 psi?
This should do just fine. It also cones with a 3-way valve!! (slide valve)
And yes, you seem to have th "QEV thing" down. As for the piston.. I'm not sure. You may get some double feeds..
If I were you, I would go with one of my earlier loading system designs..
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Evan, he asked how to regulate it too. An air line does not regulate.
@Messing, you need a LPR or a Stabilizer to regulate to 150 psi.
@Messing, you need a LPR or a Stabilizer to regulate to 150 psi.
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If you expect for a remote line to regulate anything, you'd better be ready to pull shrapnel out of your body from a chamber the was meant to hold 150psievanmcorleytv wrote:MessingWithStuff wrote:3. What is the best (least expensive) way to connect and regulate a 20 oz Co2 cylinder to around 150 psi?
This should do just fine. It also cones with a 3-way valve!! (slide valve)
If actually want to regulate the co2 down to a safe pressure then this is your best bet
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Didn't see regulate!! All I saw was connect!! hahaGun Freak wrote:Evan, he asked how to regulate it too. An air line does not regulate.
@Messing, you need a LPR or a Stabilizer to regulate to 150 psi.
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Thanks for the responses.
I am hoping to avoid purchasing a palmers regulator due to the high price and ebay seems to have a few alternatives:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Spyder-Paintbal ... 320wt_1270
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aquarium-CO2-Si ... 958wt_1152
And there is a regulator for threaded co2 cartridges:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CO2-cartridge-r ... 883wt_1139
At the cost of a couple centimeters the feeding can be improved by blocking off the BB source for a longer amount of time.
How reliable is macroline? I think I will end up using it.
I am hoping to avoid purchasing a palmers regulator due to the high price and ebay seems to have a few alternatives:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Spyder-Paintbal ... 320wt_1270
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aquarium-CO2-Si ... 958wt_1152
And there is a regulator for threaded co2 cartridges:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CO2-cartridge-r ... 883wt_1139
At the cost of a couple centimeters the feeding can be improved by blocking off the BB source for a longer amount of time.
How reliable is macroline? I think I will end up using it.