Snub Nose revolver modification
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:35 pm
My friend recently gave me his broken UHC Spring-powered airsoft revolver. This particular one is a clone of the S&W 586. I discovered the problem and I'm prepared to fix it, I just need to get a few parts from the hardware store.
In the process of taking it apart, I decided I would attempt to turn this into a snub nose, as a last ditch sort of gun. My desired size is about that of the 627 performance center revolver they stopped making a while ago, pictured below
I've cut the barrel down to about 2 inches, but being an N frame its still quite large. I can make the grips substantially slimmer and shorter, but I must make the nozzle shorter. The gun was pretty weak as it was with a 6 inch barrel and a full size nozzle, So I'm worried about making it even smaller. then I got the either brilliant or retarded idea of using a gas to power the gun instead of the manual single-action style spring compression. C02 cartridges would be a little big, so If anything I'd use some type of fixed,refillable resevoir like many gas airsoft pistols.
I guess my question is, how to make the most of an extremely weak power source and limited space, and whether anyone has experience with this particular model or something similar. I don't really have much experience with this type of gun.
EDIT: 8/16/2010
I just noticed something extremely odd that I seemed to have missed completely . The tube leading to the air hose is sealed from the inside! Whats more, the plunger pushes toward the unsealed end of the nozzle. This whole air supply seems fubar, and I'd prefer to replace it with something more straightforward. Any suggestions are very welcome.
In the process of taking it apart, I decided I would attempt to turn this into a snub nose, as a last ditch sort of gun. My desired size is about that of the 627 performance center revolver they stopped making a while ago, pictured below
I've cut the barrel down to about 2 inches, but being an N frame its still quite large. I can make the grips substantially slimmer and shorter, but I must make the nozzle shorter. The gun was pretty weak as it was with a 6 inch barrel and a full size nozzle, So I'm worried about making it even smaller. then I got the either brilliant or retarded idea of using a gas to power the gun instead of the manual single-action style spring compression. C02 cartridges would be a little big, so If anything I'd use some type of fixed,refillable resevoir like many gas airsoft pistols.
I guess my question is, how to make the most of an extremely weak power source and limited space, and whether anyone has experience with this particular model or something similar. I don't really have much experience with this type of gun.
EDIT: 8/16/2010
I just noticed something extremely odd that I seemed to have missed completely . The tube leading to the air hose is sealed from the inside! Whats more, the plunger pushes toward the unsealed end of the nozzle. This whole air supply seems fubar, and I'd prefer to replace it with something more straightforward. Any suggestions are very welcome.