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This was my "standalone project" vortex design:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=166&
Only lasted a few seconds at 110 psi, total capacity was around 2 litres. For all the effort involved carting around a huge enough chamber for a worthwhile number of shots, you might as well invest in a HPA/CO2 bottle and regulator.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=166&
Only lasted a few seconds at 110 psi, total capacity was around 2 litres. For all the effort involved carting around a huge enough chamber for a worthwhile number of shots, you might as well invest in a HPA/CO2 bottle and regulator.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
i mean you can have an air chamber, not hooked up to a compressor though.
heres an idea:
Make lke a six pack of 2litre bottles... hooked them up together.
How long would that last on estimation? (12 l, bout 2.5/3 gal i think)
I dont need it to last that long, becasue mine and my mates skirmishes are normally 1 on 1, in his or my backyard and they ast a few minutes each.
heres an idea:
Make lke a six pack of 2litre bottles... hooked them up together.
How long would that last on estimation? (12 l, bout 2.5/3 gal i think)
I dont need it to last that long, becasue mine and my mates skirmishes are normally 1 on 1, in his or my backyard and they ast a few minutes each.
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2 litres lasted me a good 4 seconds, we can extrapolate that simply to 24 seconds with your 12 litre setup - but again, this is going to be very bulky and not ideal for skrimishing, all this for performance that will be no better than a commercially purchased AEG.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Propane tanks might be good for this gun, too. Just mount it upright so theres no liquid propane in there and you're on your way, free of cords or hoses. I hate hoses.
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Hey yeah Mr.russ, your going to need a really big Air tank i think wehave both figurd that out . JUst a question, we live in aus, How much is a decent air compressor, or a 5-7 gallon tank or a paintball 4500 - 5000 psi tank? Manythanks Thursto.
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Menards has a really little (not too little though) compressor for $100. You might want to check that one out. I guaratee the pump runs every time you pull the trigger on a cloud though. Paintball tanks (the nice big ones, 4500 psi 68 ci) are about 200-250, I used to be on a semi pro team and have one of those and a steel 3000psi tank with a reg if you want that for about $100. I would go with a compressor if I were you, though.
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Hey just wondering who thinks one of these would work? for an air compressor. has a built in 260 psi air compressor, and heaps of other features.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/JUMP-START-900Am ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/JUMP-START-900Am ... dZViewItem
i am also very interested in making a portable bbgun would a lpg tank work because they are cheap although im not sure on there presure but it could be worth a look. also can someone pm me on how to make a vortex block. i would be very gratefull
would a paintball co2 tank work? like this
http://www.paintballshop.com.au/Catalog ... o2%20Tank/
its cheap enough just wondering how much shootyness i would get out of it
http://www.paintballshop.com.au/Catalog ... o2%20Tank/
its cheap enough just wondering how much shootyness i would get out of it
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Yeah sounds like you could use a CO2 tank or even a whole paintball or CO2 bb gun mechanism. Spud