Hey all, I was researching Classic Army's M203 grenade launcher, and I guess I couldn't really figure out how they fire.
How do they propel BB's and nerfs out of the barrel?
Are the cartridges preloaded w/ green gas or something?
I'd like some illumination into how exactly they work- if htere's a small chamber in the cartridge or what?
Thanks a bunch
how do airsoft grenade launcher's work?
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I always wanted to know that myself it would be cool if there is a piston valve in those.
You can tell how awesome a cannon is by the pressure used.
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I think it's a very small spring-assisted piston. The firing "cap" in the back is just a push-button pilot valve. So it's basically a coaxial with several small barrels.
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Fine thenilovetoblowthingsup wrote:I'm waiting for JSR or David on this one
As Kash munni indicated, it's a "coaxial" of sorts with a central chamber surrounded by several barrels. The piston is held in place not by air pressure however, but by a ball detent (in the same way that quick connects lock in place) that is unlocked when the "firing pin" is pressed.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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This should explain it better (and really I just wanted to use the word "ball lock" in polite conversation )
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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jack pretty much hit it on the nail with those diagrams.
They are typically quite expensive.. $50 per shell and $100 for the launcher.. but I found this...
http://rsov.com/index.php?target=produc ... ct_id=3092
They are typically quite expensive.. $50 per shell and $100 for the launcher.. but I found this...
http://rsov.com/index.php?target=produc ... ct_id=3092
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Hardly surprising, considering each shell is effectively a self contained single shot airsoft gun that will have the same performance independent of whether it's fired from within a launcher or in your hand.Davidvaini wrote:They are typically quite expensive.. $50 per shell
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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yes, not really surprising but still expensive none-the-less to be able to buy a few shells and a launcher. I know you don't have to buy a launcher and you could make your own.. all you need is something to push the pin in the back.