Well, In my recent dismay of having my Beloved Barrett 14mm Break, i decided i wanted to do something different..... SO
I took spare parts, (literally Spare parts) and Constructed This little beast.
I say beast not becuase of power, but the kick is ENORMOUS for such a small gun........
Name: The "MiMg" (or "deathstick" as my dad calls it)
Pressure Chamber Material: 1 Inch Pressure Rated PVC
Barrel: 10 inches of 1/2 inch Type M Copper
Valve Type: Piston
Piston Material: Epoxy/Syringe Head
Pilot/fill Valve: Presta Fill Valve
Below Are some Pics. Vids will be up shortly. No damagepics tho, Sadly GGDT estimates this bugger at about 400 FPS (not good enough for me).
(EDIT) I replaced the Presta fill valve with a Schrader valve because i recently had an instance where i dropped it and i kinda got... a marble.... through.... the.... roof....... and the floor above it....
The Micro-MarbleGun
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- The Gun in its Miniature Black Beauty.....
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- how you Hold/Fire the MiMg
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- My Sexy Piston (blurry Pic sorry)
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- The Piston In its Housing (note its a Syringe Tube....)
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nice little plinkee you gots there
,but you can do better then 400fps com on crank up the pressure a little since its 1'' pvc 
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200psi is a bit much but nice mini coax.
you could have made the chamber 1.25in pvc which would get that higher velocity you are talking about and a longer barrel would help the power too.
you could have made the chamber 1.25in pvc which would get that higher velocity you are talking about and a longer barrel would help the power too.
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But, bigger chamber means lower pressure you will be able to take it to
more pressure better 
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Why does it mean you will be able to take it to a lower pressure I would say 1.25 pvc at 180psi max would be alright.
Anyway i doubt he will be trying 200psi anymore cause of the gauge failure.
and more volume is almost as good as more pressure
Anyway i doubt he will be trying 200psi anymore cause of the gauge failure.
and more volume is almost as good as more pressure
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Yea, but the last sentence is not entirely true
, a small chamber a very high pressures perform better then a launcher with a high volume chamber and a lower pressure.
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Meh, For just kinda carrying around with my hand pump and a bag of marbles, its great......
im intruiged by the power of this though. I think i might make one out of Steel/Copper and pull it up to 500-600 PSI........... and a proper pistol grip. My goal would be SUPER recoil.
im intruiged by the power of this though. I think i might make one out of Steel/Copper and pull it up to 500-600 PSI........... and a proper pistol grip. My goal would be SUPER recoil.
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I said almostelitesniper wrote:Yea, but the last sentence is not entirely true, a small chamber a very high pressures perform better then a launcher with a high volume chamber and a lower pressure.
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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You gave me the idea
be more proud of yourself for coming up with it.
BTW i Reccomend this style of piston to EVERYONE. it has not failed me yet, and this piston has been through about 3 different guns and 300 PSI now....
(also, i found that if you dont align the syringe head perfectly, it doesnt seal perfectly, making it a perfect piston sealing face........)
EDIT: I tried a Steel Marble in this thing this morning......... Nothing wakes you up (and puts a smile on your face) like riddiculous recoil..........
BTW i Reccomend this style of piston to EVERYONE. it has not failed me yet, and this piston has been through about 3 different guns and 300 PSI now....
(also, i found that if you dont align the syringe head perfectly, it doesnt seal perfectly, making it a perfect piston sealing face........)
EDIT: I tried a Steel Marble in this thing this morning......... Nothing wakes you up (and puts a smile on your face) like riddiculous recoil..........
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What are you doing for equalisation?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I guess i didnt explain it extremely well.VH_man wrote: (also, i found that if you dont align the syringe head perfectly, it doesnt seal perfectly, making it a perfect piston sealing face........)
what i did, was put the syringe head in, then just "poke" one little side of it so it doesnt seal 100%. basically, that syringe head isnt entirely straight.
It was more dumb luck though, i intended this piston to be Airtight initially
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That's a neat little toy for spare parts VH...
Keeping it compact would be my main priority, for convenience.
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