Hear hear, a couple of close range "mag dump" videos would be niceBrian the brain wrote:Could you do a max ROF vid?
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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The scope is almost zeroed... I say almost as I still have to adjust it a little bit but I just didn't have time (right now at 20m it hits about 15cm too low and to the left). Well at least it isn't as horrible as it was before
I also added a vertical grip to the gun. Well I am not a big fun of vertical grips but the increased mass helped to reduce recoil.
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There is no double fed at the very beginning. Youtube does it
I also added a vertical grip to the gun. Well I am not a big fun of vertical grips but the increased mass helped to reduce recoil.
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There is no double fed at the very beginning. Youtube does it
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I didn't have my cam there but you can probably see where it in in this zoomed it pic
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a couple of days ago I attached a 1/8" QEV to assist piloting (it wasn't on in this video) and as you can guess shots were much more consistent... anyway in the current configuration (the chamber acts as the stock) I fell that the triggering valve is exactly where it should be and the QEV would kind of ruin that...
so I think I'll try a bullpup design... which basically means that I have to move the scope anyway so I didn't bother to zero it the way it should be
BTW I forgot to add that this thing still has just a gravity mag... I ordered some springs but once they arrived I realized they are 35mm long not 35cm long FAIL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgGItPYCn6U
so I think I'll try a bullpup design... which basically means that I have to move the scope anyway so I didn't bother to zero it the way it should be
BTW I forgot to add that this thing still has just a gravity mag... I ordered some springs but once they arrived I realized they are 35mm long not 35cm long FAIL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgGItPYCn6U
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I like how the *thump* of each shot seems firmer now, good stuff 
Can we have a video at closer range on say plywood with the camera close to the target? More impressive than flying snow

Can we have a video at closer range on say plywood with the camera close to the target? More impressive than flying snow
If you ordered 10 of them you're fineI ordered some springs but once they arrived I realized they are 35mm long not 35cm long FAIL
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yeah I might.... I've been thinking of moving the compressor and my shooting range somewhere where I wouldn't have to worry that much about ricochets and onlookers for quite a long time...
now that I added polyamid tubing rated to 50 BAR to my filling station that should be much easier...
no gun is 100% finished.. luckily the way it is built allows to improve it easily
now that I added polyamid tubing rated to 50 BAR to my filling station that should be much easier...
nope even if I had ordered them it wouldn't help as the springs are muc too strong... oh well I might order custom made springsIf you ordered 10 of them you're fine
no gun is 100% finished.. luckily the way it is built allows to improve it easily
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Have you considered making your own? I have a tutorial somewhere, I'll try and dig it up.POLAND_SPUD wrote:I might order custom made springs
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Yeah, but they generally require things like an oven to relieve/harden the spring in, special coiling equipment for alrger springs (read: lathe) and are not particularly safe.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Have you considered making your own? I have a tutorial somewhere, I'll try and dig it up.POLAND_SPUD wrote:I might order custom made springs
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you could just buy an airsoft spring mag for about 10 bucks on airsplat. you could then take it apart and get the spring (it should be pretty long, depending on the capacity of the mag you buy. btw nice gunPOLAND_SPUD wrote: oh well I might order custom made springs
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You've got the dimensions right here.
Of course, you can make your own for airsoft. You just have to take some measurments like air cylinder stroke, calibre, etc.
You can build something that works exactly like the block from threaded fittings. Just like this guy ->
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/semi-au ... 21799.html

Of course, you can make your own for airsoft. You just have to take some measurments like air cylinder stroke, calibre, etc.
You can build something that works exactly like the block from threaded fittings. Just like this guy ->
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/semi-au ... 21799.html
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ohh you must have seen it
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