Airsoft cloud BBMG

Building or modifying BB, Airsoft, and pellet types of guns. Target practice only!
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Marffy
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This is my first cloud bbmg i ever made. it started as just a small 3/4 cap on a blow gun with a straw sticking out of it. Now it is a mini Mp40 style bbmg. This BBmg isn't the most powerful gun in the world but it can lay down the fire very well. its basically a shotgun. It has little accuracy due to a plastic 7inch straw as a barrel. The chamber is only a small 3/4 plug inside a 3/4 threaded adapter. i've made expansions for the chamber but they don't work nearly as good. The gun has a stock i made and a silencer that actually works! The silencer makes it tons more silent.

Off topic: is there a small 12g co2 regulator i could buy to put on this thing? :?

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stock, silencer , and the gun
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the gun with a silencer and stock attached
the gun with a silencer and stock attached
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geniusbomberman
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awesome gun
does the silencer work good?
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Marffy
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geniusbomberman wrote:awesome gun
does the silencer work good?
yes the silencer works goooood.
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clemsonguy1125
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Pretty good, I would upgrade to a metal barrel, check an auto shop and get some brakeline, just take a bb and check to see whats size fits it best
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urgle the danish cow
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you could get a c02 bike tire inflator. that worked well with me. you could prbably buy an attachable brassfitting regulator they only cost like $15
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