I have made some minor adjustments wich make a huge difference.
I tried out the gun to see what the damage was ( still with the aid of the track-pump) and it was VERY disapointing!!
Although it was capable of full auto( jamming bolt is fixed) it was lacking power.I could not even shoot through an acoustic guitar.
THe QEV opened to shortly for the gun to have any real power.THe pop-off closed off the pilot too soon.
I decided to build my own pop-off.One that would ALWAYS pop open and never hissssss open, and would dump the entire pilot very quickly.
I had a theory on it for some time now.
I gave the outlet on the pop-off a relatively small diameter( a male quick disconnect fitting), and the piston that closes it a large diameter( 1") and a longer travel to the vent hole.
A heavy spring keeps the piston on the outlet.Once the small hole starts to leak, the pressure hits the larger surface of the piston ( almost airtight)and because of the much greater force this provides the piston snaps back.
Every time, even when pressure rises very slowly...just..BANG!!!

the valve goes off..I could not be happier ( not with my pants on anyway

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The plume of vapor that blasts out of the venthole is over a foot long!
Offcourse the 20 bar helps too ( 300-ish psi)
Needles to say it actuates the QEV like a MUTHER!
Pressure is adjustable.The valve pops violently from 3 bar up to the 20 bar maximum.( I need a stronger spring!!)
FINALLY SOME REAL POWER!!!
I also used a small pop-bottle for a hopper.I like the way that looks
I still need to paint.
Time for some pics..
(Oh and please leave some comments..I've put a lot of work into this, I would like to know what you guys think..)