I found this on youtube and thought I'd share it with all of you.
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M2 browning homemade airsoft gun video!
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Ecclesiastes 1:9 - What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
Looks like an articulating barrel that is shunted back and forth by a cylinder to load and fire ammo fed from in front of the valve.
Recoil looks like a bugger for firing little airsoft pellets
Recoil looks like a bugger for firing little airsoft pellets
Hmm, it would be interesting to see some of this guys plans, also the C clamp grip is a nice touch
Looks like something JSR wanted to complete
It looks very interesting, im gonna ask him for a design.
We can definately learn from this.
I think ant can recreate this.
It looks very interesting, im gonna ask him for a design.
We can definately learn from this.
I think ant can recreate this.
4SPC, My 4" piston 3" porting cannon
Memo:
Fix up copper cannon
Fix up 4SPC
Start Stirrup pump
Start Toolies piston bazooka
Memo:
Fix up copper cannon
Fix up 4SPC
Start Stirrup pump
Start Toolies piston bazooka
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Unless you have a HPA/CO2 bottle and regulator, you're always going to be tied to a big tank or compressor, so might as well go for "heavy machine gun" style
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Good point lol. I do think though that I could get a 25 shot automatic out of a 1.5L 8atm pressure bottle. That then doesnt sound very interesting again for a bb battle or somethingjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Unless you have a HPA/CO2 bottle and regulator, you're always going to be tied to a big tank or compressor, so might as well go for "heavy machine gun" style
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If you could get something like this and hook it up to your hammer designs you'd be a very worthy adversary in an airsoft wargame
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I have played in airsoft games before with ppl with mini electrics. My guns always outranged them eventhough they had a hopup. Also the looks of my airguns made ehm scared to even come close. It was always fun to play as a sniper as we used to play in a neighborhood where construction of new houses was taking place. But yeah with this regulator it would be even better. It may be a good investment for future builds so ill think about it. For now, check out this film I made 3-4 years ago [youtube][/youtube] this one fires automatic but goes too fast too reload. To be honest I clogged up the barrel so that it cycles automatic (so its kinda fake) but it does show me that it is possible. But like u autobreech the fire is a bit on the highside. I hope we can solve this.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:If you could get something like this and hook it up to your hammer designs you'd be a very worthy adversary in an airsoft wargame
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I'm sure it can be solved, I think the crucial design element is a feature which blocks off the flow once the bolt starts to move, in such a manner as to allow the chamber to empty and avoid the bolt hanging, which is what I'm trying to address with my latest design.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Well, here's the original Arnie's Airsoft thread about this M2 replica:
http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/forums/i ... pic=101153
Some "plans", and a lot more pictures - and some discussion/facts. Hope it proves useful.
I'll say more later - I've got to go elsewhere now, I have to move between lectures.
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@Hotwired: You can tell the barrel is being moved by something other than recoil, because the main body of the "gun" moves against the recoil - forwards, so it's taking the equal and opposite force.
http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/forums/i ... pic=101153
Some "plans", and a lot more pictures - and some discussion/facts. Hope it proves useful.
I'll say more later - I've got to go elsewhere now, I have to move between lectures.
EDIT:
@Hotwired: You can tell the barrel is being moved by something other than recoil, because the main body of the "gun" moves against the recoil - forwards, so it's taking the equal and opposite force.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
I am aware of the action, I gave my opinion on it in my last post.Ragnarok wrote:@Hotwired: You can tell the barrel is being moved by something other than recoil, because the main body of the "gun" moves against the recoil - forwards, so it's taking the equal and opposite force.
To reword what I said, the movement of the gun while firing is a bit much for firing small plastic pellets.
The way you said it sort of implied you weren't entirely sure. I was just confirming what you had said, sorry if that wasn't clear.Hotwired wrote:I am aware of the action, I gave my opinion on it in my last post.
It's kind of ironic that in the attempts to create "realistic recoil", the builders created some thing that "kicks" in the wrong direction. But it does look quite cool.
Of course, the only way you could get realistic .50 cal recoil from an airsoft pellet would be to chuck it out at Mach 75, give or take - which ironically would have higher kinetic energy than a real .50 BMG round.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?