New spring powered airsoft
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Layout for my next spring powered air soft with a 4" stroke piston and 2 expansion springs, this time with rearward charging.
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Layout something like this
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Got the locking and trigger release mechanism working.
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Getting the loading mechanism linked into the charging mechanism has been a headache but it is getting close.
Charge/load position, block on the charge rod moves about 80mm then hits the rounded piece on the L arm as it only needs about 20mm movement to move the plunger to the load position.
Charge/load position, block on the charge rod moves about 80mm then hits the rounded piece on the L arm as it only needs about 20mm movement to move the plunger to the load position.
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Mostly complete and had some test firing, loading works ok, just need the scope set up. Need to make butt plate and cover for the top spring.
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Very very very good construction job,
I like it! The weapon is a little gem, in my opinion. Sometime in about 200 years I will be able to approach its high level of construction. The best I have seen in this forum. Keep building your things, much need. Greeting
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Nice work!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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very well made, but isnt it too much for what it is ? i mean you made it more complicated then a Ak firearm machinegun... witch make it hard to operate in the backyard ....
but it is indeed a piece of mechanics ...., show us some target shooting/soda cans
but it is indeed a piece of mechanics ...., show us some target shooting/soda cans
come undone
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I tried to keep it simples (KISS) 
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Exactlysquib wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 10:54 pm That's beautiful man. That's the kind of project where if you just have to enjoy the fabrication process itself. The shooting is the icing on the cakeNice work!
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