So I ordered it and while I was waiting for it to arrive a designed a modification to one of my near semi-auto airsoft guns that uses a 3-way dcv and a 1/4" qev. My first attempt failed miserably because I had the cylinder running parallel to my barrel and below it, this created to much torque when it tried to move the breach and ended up breaking about 6" of my barrel.
I realized the piston had to move inline with the barrel, and it just so happend the shaft of my piston was a perfect fit into my 6mm aluminum barrel so I decided to use the shaft itself as a bolt. The only problem now was how to let air flow from the qev that was perpendicular to the barrel. My solution was to bore out about a half inch of the front of the pistons shaft and drill 3 holes to allow air to flow through it and out the barrel.
This design works beautifully and was very easy to build, I just drilled a couple holes in a block of walnut and used that as the structure to hold the aluminum tubes together.
Its not much to look at, just a couple of steel and brass fittings but it definitely is effective, when testing the bolt in my garage I accidentally shot an airsoft bb into a cardboard box of bear and broke a bottle.

High speed video and more pictures to come, I got rid of the rubberbands now, they were just for preliminary testing.
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