HPA QEV guns?
It has been a long time since i last posted here and lately i've been looking at the HPA QEV guns and i'm wondering if they are safe? I would like to know if any QEV and blow-gun setup will handle HPA because i was looking into buying a pellet-gun/air shotgun but those are rare and i would much rather make one then buy one for $200+. i'd also like to know if its ok to use co2? CO2 is what i will be using along with a galv. steel chamber. i don't know if you have seen my last post but it was a post on my HPA BV shotgun but i never could find out how to make a spring loaded BV so i'm going to part it out and make a QEV gun. All i need now is a qev. If only i can find one... i'll probably buy one online...
thanks in advanced; sorry if i needed to research a 'lil more before i posted...
thanks in advanced; sorry if i needed to research a 'lil more before i posted...
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Are you planing to reg the hpa? because its like 4000ish psi unreged that would defiantly destroy any store bought qev.
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A QEV and blowgun setup will happily take 500 psi or so, but CO<sub>2</sub> is pushing 900 psi for which a blowgun would not be suitable.
I wouldn't give up on the ball valve - if you use a detent seal, valve opening speed becomes irrelevant, so you don't need to spring-load it. Have a look at this, I was using the paintball tank valve itself and still performance was pretty spectacular.
I wouldn't give up on the ball valve - if you use a detent seal, valve opening speed becomes irrelevant, so you don't need to spring-load it. Have a look at this, I was using the paintball tank valve itself and still performance was pretty spectacular.
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Mine would go up to 500 psi before leaking.Marffy wrote:will the blowgun handle it?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Some people here have used them to 600 psiMarffy wrote:what about the max psi on a QEV?
Who pays attention to ratings anywaymost say max psi is 150?
In the case of most blowguns, yesdoes the increased pressure make it a hard trigger pull?
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Thats true for the strength of the valve body, but usually the issue is diaphragms ripping. I've heard of people reinforcing them with nylon washers though.Dave_424 wrote:I have used my 3/4" QEV at 600 psi frequently and held up fine.
Remember smaller QEV, the more pressure it shall theoretically withstand.
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i too have used both my 3/4 and 1/2inch qevs up to the 650psi markDave_424 wrote:I have used my 3/4" QEV at 600 psi frequently and held up fine.
Remember smaller QEV, the more pressure it shall theoretically withstand.
Dave
but your statement about the smaller a qev the more pressure it can hold is not a very safe assumption. when they make the smaller QEVs they make them to meet the same regulations. its not like they build a 1/4inch qev out of the same thickness of materials as the 3/4. the smaller the qev, the thinner the walls becuase it doesnt have to be as thick to withstand the rated pressure and the safety factor
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If it does fail, chances are it will be the 'phragm anyway. You can also modify QEVs for more flow, like I did, by removing the 'support struts' which cover 1/3 of the 'EXH' and 'IN' ports.
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better yet buy a 'european' QEVYou can also modify QEVs for more flow, like I did, by removing the 'support struts' which cover 1/3 of the 'EXH' and 'IN' ports
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