I have always wanted a gas powered airsoft rifle because compressed air is just so much better that the mechanical power of AEGs.
Polarstar finally made something available that is similar to what I want but sooo expensive
I may invest in a Polarstar later but for now are there any other cheaper brands of Co2/HPA semi-auto rifles I should look into?
Also are there any airsoft rifles here I could attempt to make?
I have a kobalt regulator and would like to fit the system into the body of an AEG so I could used its mags, barrel, and hop-up.
I care more about accuracy and range over looks and firing speed and have some experience with airsoft parts and simple air cannons.
Suggestions appreciated, Thanks
best semi auto airsoft rifle?
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Have a look.
With a short barrel, small chamber and 120 psi I was pushing 0.25g BBs at almost 600 fps. For skirmishing you need much less, so in a rifle setup with a longer barrel you can get away with a much smaller chamber, making it more compact and economical with gas.
The tricky part would be integrating it into an existing airsoft barrel and magazine setup, what I would do is replace the nozzle with a blow forward bolt.
With a short barrel, small chamber and 120 psi I was pushing 0.25g BBs at almost 600 fps. For skirmishing you need much less, so in a rifle setup with a longer barrel you can get away with a much smaller chamber, making it more compact and economical with gas.
The tricky part would be integrating it into an existing airsoft barrel and magazine setup, what I would do is replace the nozzle with a blow forward bolt.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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a couple of threads to read through:ThatGuy wrote:I am pretty limited on tools and usually just use my hands, a drill, and a handsaw.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/full-au ... 10217.html
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/6mm-sem ... 10075.html
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Most model and hobby shops carry brass and aluminium tubing is small diameters, and usually they are conveniently telescopic. If you not you can buy them online.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life