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- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Again, beautiful.
If I could make an aesthetic suggestion, paint the steel parts black, polish the brass and copper and add some kind of wooden grip to cover the handle-
If I could make an aesthetic suggestion, paint the steel parts black, polish the brass and copper and add some kind of wooden grip to cover the handle-
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- rikukiakuchiki777
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In what ways does this valve outperform a QEV? I would have thought a commercial QEV would perform better because it has been professionally designed, etc. I'm just asking because I'm still waiting for my QEV to arrive so I haven't yet used one, nor do I own a launcher like this so I can't compare the two.Brian the brain wrote:Psy...you better get that machined piston valve you have been talking about..this clearly outdoes a regular QEV..
Commercial QEV's have a smaller porting. A 1/2" QEV has about 14-15 mm porting, yet I am using one for my 16 mm barrel.
Thus a homemade piston valve can have more flow. Not that a 1/2" QEV sucks, it is a very powerful valve, but a well made piston valve can outperform them. Especially with high muzzle velocities (a lot of flow required).
Thus a homemade piston valve can have more flow. Not that a 1/2" QEV sucks, it is a very powerful valve, but a well made piston valve can outperform them. Especially with high muzzle velocities (a lot of flow required).
I have machined a 18mm porting for a 25mm (ID) barrel. That's the biggest porting possible for a ¾" Tee. The most I could get for this design.
About the paint, I will only paint the rear, and the front sight.
That's the look of the BTB sawed-off Mark3. I do like that look, but polishing brass and copper, will turn dull again after touching it. Also, I do like the brutal steel look for this design more. It looks and feels a bit more powerful. Just my personal taste... Well I am going to buy some thick heavy duty shrinking tube for the pistol grip and the resevoir.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Again, beautiful.
If I could make an aesthetic suggestion, paint the steel parts black, polish the brass and copper and add some kind of wooden grip to cover the handle-
About the paint, I will only paint the rear, and the front sight.
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Wow krimpkous...goede keus, andere stijl.
If you want a brutal look...you should saw off the barrel about 3 mm SHORTER than the reservoir.
At least..that's my trademark....
It looks very rugged.
Everything else is very.." me" ..you even understood the reason for the double T design..so you might get what I mean.
" Brutal " is the essence of what I was after the first time I built one.
Although I love the sights...a true sawed-off shouldn't have any.
Not that I could resist those beauties myself!
exellent work.
If you want a brutal look...you should saw off the barrel about 3 mm SHORTER than the reservoir.
At least..that's my trademark....
It looks very rugged.
Everything else is very.." me" ..you even understood the reason for the double T design..so you might get what I mean.
" Brutal " is the essence of what I was after the first time I built one.
Although I love the sights...a true sawed-off shouldn't have any.
Not that I could resist those beauties myself!
exellent work.
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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What he said. Anyways i like the rugged look it reminds me of a certain members high pressure sawn off...lol. Also might i suggest a shotgun load of 4.5 mm bbs? If some 6mm bbs can do that amount of damage imagine what smaller harder bbs would do One more thing, I would imagine that this beast is loud and has a bit of recoil. Have you thought about a muzzle brake or a silencer? Because not only would it please her but it would look like the big bad wolf on steroids!
Yeah, it's that important.
Thanks BTB I didn't sawed off the barrel that much, becouse it would lost a lot of power. I have chosen for the looks of a compact and powerful design.Brian the brain wrote:If you want a brutal look...you should saw off the barrel about 3 mm SHORTER than the reservoir.
At least..that's my trademark....
No. Becouse I like the loud bang Another reason is, the silencer or muzzle brake will make the gun longer. That are the main reasons I don't want to have that on my gun. Thanks thoughMr.Sandman wrote:Have you thought about a muzzle brake or a silencer?
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The coaxial I made (currently curing, will test it this afternoon at low pressure and if eveything works tomorrow at 800 psi) has a 2 foot barrel, much as I love the sawn off look I couldn't abide by the power loss and inefficiency, not to mention noise. Who knows, if it (works!) has power to spare, I might chop it down a bit, and have an underbarrel cylinder as a suppressor to go with the pump action lookJack_Hogg wrote:I didn't saw off the barrel that much, because it would lost a lot of power. I have chosen for the looks of a compact and powerful design
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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All in all a good gun but i see some flaw's like about the t Joint you say it is just for decoration. I think that if a gun working and functional than it is beautiful even though it works i would recommend not altering it for decoration unless nessary like if you wanted a handle and you put the t-joint there for that pourpous than it is good But for a first gun it is exceptional.
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Decoration is one thing..style is another.
Can't wait for the flat black paintjob.
And JSR...
Hurry up!
Can't wait for the flat black paintjob.
And JSR...
Hurry up!
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!