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Vortex gun
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 7:59 am
by Vortexboy
Hello i am trying too build a vortex gun i want to know which is easier to build an inline bbmg or a regular t shaped bbmg also is theyre anyone who sells vortex blocks and would the average person be able to build this and what parts would i need in order to use co2 also which air nozzle should i use i don't really care about looks when it comes to either the T shaped or the inline but just about performance and how hard it is to build thank you jon
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:07 am
by inonickname
inline bbmg or a regular t shaped bbmg
There's really not much of a difference in difficulty, though if you aren't using a spring/plunger I suspect the tee will feed better.
average person be able to build this
While we do have military designers and the like on here, BBMG's aren't that complex, and could be made by someone with basic fabrication skills and understanding. Shouldn't be a problem.
sells vortex blocks
Nope, though you can buy a complete BBMG from places like Piper. It's cheaper to build your own. Also, if you had schematics for a certain part there are several people (including moir) that could have it made.
in order to use co2
You'll of course need the CO2 bottle, a CO2 regulator to bring it down to your working pressure, a hose to attach it to your gun, backpack setup if required and fittings
which air nozzle
Just a normal inline blowgun, available for a few dollars at the average hardware store.
In the future, some basic grammar and punctuation would help get your post answered quicker..
But welcome to SpudFiles
And finally, a helpful link for you..
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 2:17 pm
by covey12
vortex caps are the easiest becuase you don't have to build a vortex block at all you should take a look at those