Home built airsoftgun updated with pic and video
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 6:30 am
For a long time I have wanted to build my own airsoft gun, I think I have done it.
I designed it in sketchup, had the flat parts laser cut and was able to mill and turn the receiver with the help of a friend.
The gun is called an MP3008 and was a German copy of the sten gun.
it was built at the end of the war as a people's gun.
I designed it as an electric powered gun, but once finished I could not get the Airsoft gearbox it was designed for, so I decided to convert it to gas.
I have been a long time fan of JSR's blow forward bolt so decided to use that.
The pilot valve is a cut down blow gun.
The gun will be powered by HPA and or CO2.
Test firing while hooked upto my compressor was consistent with no miss fires.
Heres a couple of pictures ( a bit blurry)
Thanks to JSR and others who helped.
The gun is semi auto ( In New Zealand it is illegal to own a full automatic airsoft gun, is treated as a real gun )
The picture below should have all the details on it
Below is a video of it firing, connected to my compressor at 80 - 90 psi.
To me the hiss after the bb leaves the barrel indicates waste air from the manual trigger pull and the gun would benefit from some kind of pulse valve
http://s215.photobucket.com/albums/cc10 ... CF0461.mp4
I designed it in sketchup, had the flat parts laser cut and was able to mill and turn the receiver with the help of a friend.
The gun is called an MP3008 and was a German copy of the sten gun.
it was built at the end of the war as a people's gun.
I designed it as an electric powered gun, but once finished I could not get the Airsoft gearbox it was designed for, so I decided to convert it to gas.
I have been a long time fan of JSR's blow forward bolt so decided to use that.
The pilot valve is a cut down blow gun.
The gun will be powered by HPA and or CO2.
Test firing while hooked upto my compressor was consistent with no miss fires.
Heres a couple of pictures ( a bit blurry)
Thanks to JSR and others who helped.
The gun is semi auto ( In New Zealand it is illegal to own a full automatic airsoft gun, is treated as a real gun )
The picture below should have all the details on it
Below is a video of it firing, connected to my compressor at 80 - 90 psi.
To me the hiss after the bb leaves the barrel indicates waste air from the manual trigger pull and the gun would benefit from some kind of pulse valve
http://s215.photobucket.com/albums/cc10 ... CF0461.mp4