micro BBMG prototype
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Following these thoughts, herewith a 3mm high pressure BBMG prototype:
Did some testing at 500 psi, pretty impressive stuff:
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steel pellet tin lid with 0.5mm aluminium backing
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steel pellet tin lid with CD case backing
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Same as above, but with ball detent restriction removed.
Here's what's left of the targets, love the clean individual holes as opposed to the "rips" which ordinary BBMGs usually provide
Did some testing at 500 psi, pretty impressive stuff:
[youtube][/youtube]
steel pellet tin lid with 0.5mm aluminium backing
[youtube][/youtube]
steel pellet tin lid with CD case backing
[youtube][/youtube]
Same as above, but with ball detent restriction removed.
Here's what's left of the targets, love the clean individual holes as opposed to the "rips" which ordinary BBMGs usually provide
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nice... i like it
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did each burst use up the whole tank ??
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On the contrary, the videos were made from one fill, but I was only loading 20-30 BBs at a time.POLAND_SPUD wrote:did each burst use up the whole tank ??
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so it seems that air consumption improved...
still I would like to see it using 6mm BBs (or .177 / 4.5mm ones) but even now the power is impressive
that's not the final version, is it? there are no final versions...
it could be turned into a pretty good gun with a better, more ergonomic and sturdy design as well as loading port... oh and larger ammo capacity so that you could hook it up to the larger tank to wipe out those bastard smileys
still I would like to see it using 6mm BBs (or .177 / 4.5mm ones) but even now the power is impressive
that's not the final version, is it? there are no final versions...
it could be turned into a pretty good gun with a better, more ergonomic and sturdy design as well as loading port... oh and larger ammo capacity so that you could hook it up to the larger tank to wipe out those bastard smileys
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That's the idea, I'm working on a concept for a larger calibre version, to be posted soon.POLAND_SPUD wrote:still I would like to see it using 6mm BBs (or .177 / 4.5mm ones) but even now the power is impressive
that's not the final version, is it? there are no final versions...
Just a small calibre prototype I always wanted to build, unfortunately over 500 psi the blowgun leaks. With 3mm BBs what I want to move on to is a burst fire version, with a pengun style piston valve feeding into a small 20-30 round cylindrical magazine that I can charge to 850 or so psi.
Question...
I'm assuming the barrel should come out the "side of the pipe?
LIke this--
O_____
and not like
O------- that?
Can the air input be like the second-does the position of that really matter?
I'd think the barrel matters more..
I'm assuming the barrel should come out the "side of the pipe?
LIke this--
O_____
and not like
O------- that?
Can the air input be like the second-does the position of that really matter?
I'd think the barrel matters more..
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Answer...ilovetoblowthingsup wrote:Question...
It helps if the air input is at a tangent to generate the circular motion that promotes reliable feeding.
Deceptive, isn't itAmazing, the world's fastest firing kitchen worktop off-cut!
Certainly, it seems to reduce ROF and increase power as intended, though with too many BBs in the chamber it seems to affect feeding.Do you feel the detent helps?
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what tank are you using?
it sais N so i guess it must be nitrogen
it sais N so i guess it must be nitrogen
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It's just a HPA tank. N is for ninja.alwinovich wrote:what tank are you using?
it sais N so i guess it must be nitrogen
And holy shizzle, I ain't screwin with the next person I see holding a kitchen top sample..
Awesome performance, makes your trek for a proper mechanism seem...ehhh.
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It must bealwinovich wrote:it sais N so i guess it must be nitrogen
Aye high pressure makes all the difference. I would have loved to try it out at 850 psi but the blowgun seems only to be good till 500.inonickname wrote:Awesome performance, makes your trek for a proper mechanism seem...ehhh
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You could get a 1/8" npt paintball BV (rather compact), spin it with a drill and lube till it's smooth and rig up a simple lever. I realize why you could want a push button trigger, but surely you could use a spring to automatically close a BV? Hard trigger pull must get annoying anyway.
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OK thanks...that's what I thought..
Another question..did you keep your barrel flush with the inside of the pipe?
I'm almost certain but I can't really tell from your picture..If it wasn't it probably wouldn't even fire...
That must've been tricky to secure inside there? to keep it flush... Oh well i guess with epoxy all things are possible
Another question..did you keep your barrel flush with the inside of the pipe?
I'm almost certain but I can't really tell from your picture..If it wasn't it probably wouldn't even fire...
That must've been tricky to secure inside there? to keep it flush... Oh well i guess with epoxy all things are possible