My New Toy - Tanaka Colt SAA .45 Casyopea
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Interesting, one would think that if it were like a Brocock it would have seals which wear out with use and therefore replacements would be provided. Dismantling it aside, is there nothing in the instruction manual which suggests how the shells are made?
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make sure you keep it safe thenI'm just glad i got something that seems to be a "new classic" similar to the asahi m700. (exact same situation happened to them in the mid 90s)
(and on a sidenote, i've never been able to find any images of the asahi 'blade' airsoft bullets...i wanted to see what they looked like for curiosities sake... but they don't appear to exist on the internet!))
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sorry. reading the quoted text makes me feel really stupid. It's the Asahi M40. They use the blade bullets. I only know of one person that has one, since most were destroyed.
there's a video of him using it (the M40 with the shells) go to scaar.at and look in the videos section of the website.
They work in a similar fashion. a custom pump forces air through a valve on the shell. this air is released with the trigger pull, propelling the bb.
he holds one of the actual blade bullets up in the video, but you can't see it very well.
there's a video of him using it (the M40 with the shells) go to scaar.at and look in the videos section of the website.
They work in a similar fashion. a custom pump forces air through a valve on the shell. this air is released with the trigger pull, propelling the bb.
he holds one of the actual blade bullets up in the video, but you can't see it very well.
I don't think the blade bullets would have better ranged over back spinning bbs, but they definitely provide better flight stability IMO.
There is a company which produces bbs much like the blade bullet, with fins on the bb itself. I read from reviews it was a failure though.
There is a company which produces bbs much like the blade bullet, with fins on the bb itself. I read from reviews it was a failure though.
RAP4 makes the bbs with fins, but they're expensive and you have to buy two separate parts to the bb - the pellet (with fins), and a casing to fit each one in so they fit better into the mag. these casings get ejected, and replacing them would definitely get expensive
i contacted scaar again a few months ago about the blade bbs, but he must have just ignored the email.
i contacted scaar again a few months ago about the blade bbs, but he must have just ignored the email.