Hello guys, this is my first gun and first post.
Nothing new - some china QEV,galvanized pipe as chamber,16mm ID barrel and 100-120 psi operating pressure.(takes some time with my puny shock pump)
It can shot 2 or 3 times before pressure drops to somewhere about "hey-its-not-shootin-its-just-farting"
I use dart as projectile(nothing special here - just nail, paper amd some glue)
Here some shooting video and damage
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PS.And sorry for my bad engrish, i am half chinese\half russian
Yet another QEV multishot
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Not bad
By simply adding a slide valve as a pilot and a small sub chamber you will make it much more efficient: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/semi-au ... 23626.html
I would suggest getting your hands on a track pump, something like this:
That will let you get past 200 psi with much more ease than what you're struggling with to achieve with the shock pump.
Alternatively, a cheaper and less tiring solution is simply to use a fridge compressor, which gives you upwards of 500 psi for no effort.
By simply adding a slide valve as a pilot and a small sub chamber you will make it much more efficient: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/semi-au ... 23626.html
I would suggest getting your hands on a track pump, something like this:
That will let you get past 200 psi with much more ease than what you're struggling with to achieve with the shock pump.
Alternatively, a cheaper and less tiring solution is simply to use a fridge compressor, which gives you upwards of 500 psi for no effort.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I have no experience with either pump.
Sure you don't want to try a fridgy first? Don't you huh? ;D
Sure you don't want to try a fridgy first? Don't you huh? ;D
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I too say get a fridge much better and most of the time its free all you need is a pressure gauge and you already have on on your shock pump.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Sure you don't want to try a fridgy first? Don't you huh? ;D
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Sure fridgy is a good choice,but i do not have acces to it right now.(tryed to ask friends for broken fridges and some scrap yards,still no luck)jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I have no experience with either pump.
Sure you don't want to try a fridgy first? Don't you huh? ;D
It is good for indoors but most of the time i shooting outdors (i have some small forest near my home)so i need mobile air source
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In that case, a track pump is your best bet.
Unless you're feeling creative: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/easy-st ... 13277.html
Unless you're feeling creative: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/easy-st ... 13277.html
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Mine reaches 1500 psijackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Alternatively, a cheaper and less tiring solution is simply to use a fridge compressor, which gives you upwards of 500 psi for no effort.
Where's my Chuck key?