wow, thats looks so much better then the drozd machine gun, and the caselman !! very nice, it looks like you also gone with the inline tank as well, very similar to the talon ( airforce). Great work, do you think we could pretty please get a blue print ??? since this forum is for sharing..... lol
maybe if i added some sugar and a cherry on top ? lmao
Thanks
sneak peek at a new blowback automatic airgun
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Big market for this thing.
I suggest ( and that is quite ulike me to do so) you give it a slightly longer barrel.
With the CO2 bottle attached it seems estaetically unbalanced.
Great little gun!
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I have always wondered why nobody has ever built a semi automatic airpistol in a larger caliber.It could run off a 12 gram.The Drulov Rada can fire 12 shots in 9mm, but is not semi auto.
I think you could build a semi auto pistol running on bulbs, why don't you guve that a try.
I think a lot of people the world over would buy them.
I suggest ( and that is quite ulike me to do so) you give it a slightly longer barrel.
With the CO2 bottle attached it seems estaetically unbalanced.
Great little gun!
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A small note:
I have always wondered why nobody has ever built a semi automatic airpistol in a larger caliber.It could run off a 12 gram.The Drulov Rada can fire 12 shots in 9mm, but is not semi auto.
I think you could build a semi auto pistol running on bulbs, why don't you guve that a try.
I think a lot of people the world over would buy them.
thanks guys.
were i to take a guess- it's a combination of liability and small market.Brian the brain wrote: I have always wondered why nobody has ever built a semi automatic airpistol in a larger caliber.It could run off a 12 gram.
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and this would be different for an CO2-powered automatic sub-machinegun ..how?it's a combination of liability and small market.
BTW
That thing keeps me awake...I want one!
I'll focus my attention on full auto again coming holidays...
i didn't say it was different- i said that's the reasonBrian the brain wrote:and this would be different for an CO2-powered automatic sub-machinegun ..how?it's a combination of liability and small market.
we have a solution to both for the GSMG.
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Very unlike you, given your "sawn off" pedigree ;pBrian the brain wrote:Big market for this thing.
I suggest ( and that is quite unlike me to do so) you give it a slightly longer barrel.
With the CO2 bottle attached it seems aesthetically unbalanced.
I would go further and say find a way to have the bottle under the barrel, as in a modern PCP rifle:
That way, you could give customers the added "tactical" option of a folding stock
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Never much liked the large bottles on Daystates - it looks out of place.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I would go further and say find a way to have the bottle under the barrel, as in a modern PCP rifle.
I know it does the shot count good, but... nothing wrong with something small and thin like you get on most PCPs, but the Daystates don't work for me.
Myself, I like the CO2 bottle where it is.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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For me, it would be even better if it could use smaller tanks.
You don;t need more than 3 mags worth of CO2 anyway.
A 16 gram bulb underneath the barrel would make this gun even better, but don;t get me wrong.
I like it as it is and wish I could have one, or better yet, make my own to my exact specifications
You don;t need more than 3 mags worth of CO2 anyway.
A 16 gram bulb underneath the barrel would make this gun even better, but don;t get me wrong.
I like it as it is and wish I could have one, or better yet, make my own to my exact specifications
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On the FAC Daystates and Rapids, a bottle's pretty much essential. I have a friend with a 0.25 Career Infinity doing over 50 ft/lbs, he has to refill the cylinder every magazine - that's only 6 effective shots per fill.Never much liked the large bottles on Daystates - it looks out of place.
I like the idea of having a the bottle as a stock on rifles like the Logun S16 or Airforce Condor - but since the GSMG looks very much like a submachinegun and not an assault rifle, the bottle doesn't really suit it aesthetically as a stock, I would prefer to have it more compact.Myself, I like the CO2 bottle where it is.
For me, it would be even better if it could use smaller tanks.
You don't need more than 3 mags worth of CO2 anyway.
A 16 gram bulb underneath the barrel would make this gun even better, but don't get me wrong.
Something like this eats up ammunition and gas, I think economically it's much more viable to use larger tanks. Still, if you're willing to live with that, it would probably look good with one or two 16 grams in the magazine, a bit like the Drozd
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Looks like this thing has evolved and become a bullpup
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... AND IT EJECTS CARTRIDGES!
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... AND IT EJECTS CARTRIDGES!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Motherf...LeMaudit wrote:Yipikaye!
Thinking about it:
That describes a pop-off valve pretty well...a system when pressurized would resists said pressures mechanically until exceeding the yield strength of the materials used...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Looks like the "cartridges" are ejected by the magazine spring, interesting...
Looks like the "cartridges" are ejected by the magazine spring, interesting...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life