Converting an old Powerline 990
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:45 pm
Greetings all. I've been lurking here for a while, but have yet to find anything similar to what I'm trying to do. Basically I'm looking for ideas on the best way to mount an adaptor to an existing Daisy Powerline 990 hammer valve body. The gun originally could be hand pumped, or fed from a 12g CO2 powerlet. The feed selector mechanism leaks pretty bad now, but the valve and all other mechanisms work just fine.
Previously it used a simple post with an o-ring to mate to this port, but I'd like something more permanent. I'm planning on running a 9 oz CO2 paintball tank into it, as the chamber is already rated at CO2 pressure. Once I get some kind of standard interface on there, I can adapter my way up to an ASA standard.
Once this is all done, I plan on making some kind of bullpup stock and laying the tank up under the barrel. I know it won't be the best, but it's a project I've had in mind for a few years and it's already got the barrel and main firing components in place and working. I don't think the barrel is rifled, but it definitely has some sort of twist going on, so it's not just a smooth pipe.
I'm not quite sure what kind of metal it is, but i don't think there's quite enough to thread for a screw in adaptor. I considered epoxy, but I'm not sure if it'll hold the full 850 psi on such a tiny piece... Maybe if I epoxy a huge lump up and around the screw lugs? Any ideas would be appreciated very much.
Previously it used a simple post with an o-ring to mate to this port, but I'd like something more permanent. I'm planning on running a 9 oz CO2 paintball tank into it, as the chamber is already rated at CO2 pressure. Once I get some kind of standard interface on there, I can adapter my way up to an ASA standard.
Once this is all done, I plan on making some kind of bullpup stock and laying the tank up under the barrel. I know it won't be the best, but it's a project I've had in mind for a few years and it's already got the barrel and main firing components in place and working. I don't think the barrel is rifled, but it definitely has some sort of twist going on, so it's not just a smooth pipe.
I'm not quite sure what kind of metal it is, but i don't think there's quite enough to thread for a screw in adaptor. I considered epoxy, but I'm not sure if it'll hold the full 850 psi on such a tiny piece... Maybe if I epoxy a huge lump up and around the screw lugs? Any ideas would be appreciated very much.