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Thanks jack,
Got the aluminium for my inner barrel and its perfection lol, the inner diameter is actually centred with equal thickness all the way round so start working on that soon.
Got a slight set back as my small milling vice broke on me today, so gotta source another one currently with empty pockets though
Got the aluminium for my inner barrel and its perfection lol, the inner diameter is actually centred with equal thickness all the way round so start working on that soon.
Got a slight set back as my small milling vice broke on me today, so gotta source another one currently with empty pockets though
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Is it me or...what?
why is everybody putting out high end builds like this?
Amazing work so far!
why is everybody putting out high end builds like this?
Amazing work so far!
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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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Taking Airsoft to the next level lol.
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New milling vice has come but still cant use it, the one bolt i need i no longer have laying around have to get a couple tomorrow if possible.
So i have done what i can on it and got some more pics to share.
Main mag well with M4 stubby mags
3way and qev in there milled slots
qev set up with 6mm out let for pipe to bolt assembly
bolt assembly silver end will be going into a custom made hop up and mag feed assembly.
So i have done what i can on it and got some more pics to share.
Main mag well with M4 stubby mags
3way and qev in there milled slots
qev set up with 6mm out let for pipe to bolt assembly
bolt assembly silver end will be going into a custom made hop up and mag feed assembly.
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Ok so im considering using co2 now over my original idea of compressed air but after a better knowledge answer so what i have thought is,
Co2,
Smaller more compact, more shots available, cheap.
Cons,
Unreliable pressure, temperature affected, freezing
Air,
refillable at home, reliable,
Cons,
expensive out lay, bottles need servicing, large bottles and regs, and to pump them with a stirrup hard work lol
These are just a few things off the top of my head im mainly concerned about the bulky size of the air tank and if i switch to co2 the inconstancy of the shot as i want to be as accurate as possible but as light and stealthy as possible.
Co2,
Smaller more compact, more shots available, cheap.
Cons,
Unreliable pressure, temperature affected, freezing
Air,
refillable at home, reliable,
Cons,
expensive out lay, bottles need servicing, large bottles and regs, and to pump them with a stirrup hard work lol
These are just a few things off the top of my head im mainly concerned about the bulky size of the air tank and if i switch to co2 the inconstancy of the shot as i want to be as accurate as possible but as light and stealthy as possible.
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If you have a SCUBA bottle with filling equipment you're pretty much done, for a CO2-setup you need to buy new gas every once in a while.
Also, plain air gives better performance because of the slightly lighter weight. It also is less temperature sensitive.
Also, plain air gives better performance because of the slightly lighter weight. It also is less temperature sensitive.
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Think I will stick to air as I have the tank and reg maybe experiment later on. Just like the fact that co2 is a much more compact system
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Is their a sticky on GGDT?
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No it isn't. A 88g co2 bottle plus the regulator setup is no smaller than a 0.2l paintball tank plus regulator. You don't need a palmer stabilizer for the HPA setup, any inline regulator (these ones that are normally sold with the bottle) can be adjusted for lower output for airsoft uses, I have turned my 3000psi to 450psi reg down to 135psi output, never failed so far. Or you can use one of these for cooler look.flashskate13 wrote:Think I will stick to air as I have the tank and reg maybe experiment later on. Just like the fact that co2 is a much more compact system
CpTn_lAw wrote: "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? "
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Thanks wyz2285 after posting I come across your YouTube video but thanks for the link you have some very useful and knowledgeable videos on there.
Where did you find the digital regulator?
Where did you find the digital regulator?
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(Online whistle) Wow, that is seriously impressive work, mate!
Will you actually be using it to play airsoft? That may sound like an inane question, but some of the folks on here build guns around airsoft BB's but don't actually play airsoft.
Will you actually be using it to play airsoft? That may sound like an inane question, but some of the folks on here build guns around airsoft BB's but don't actually play airsoft.
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Cheers mako,
At first I was going to use it as a general hitting cans in the back garden,
But I have started to get back in to Airsoft so I think it will be used for Airsoft.
I'm hoping to be able to out range most over snipers on the field and I'm playing about with some hop up and barrel configurations see how we go my take awhile tho.
At first I was going to use it as a general hitting cans in the back garden,
But I have started to get back in to Airsoft so I think it will be used for Airsoft.
I'm hoping to be able to out range most over snipers on the field and I'm playing about with some hop up and barrel configurations see how we go my take awhile tho.
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That does look very sweet! very nice build, bud. Camo that thing out!
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Thanks nick,
I will be camoing it out but what design camo I'm not sure was thinking maybe a digital design but who bows that my change later lol.
I will be camoing it out but what design camo I'm not sure was thinking maybe a digital design but who bows that my change later lol.
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