Full auto prototype

Building or modifying BB, Airsoft, and pellet types of guns. Target practice only!
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battlemonkey
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Now that i think about it, it looks alot like a paintball gun. might be able to put a paintball CO2 setup on it.
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This is a prototype airsoft gun. 600 rps. It is all aluminum and uses co2.
i think thats the idea :roll:
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wow that is amazing are you thinking of selling these?
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It is a prototype paintball gun that was to be manufactured in the US. It has not been put into production because of cost in the USA.
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Now that is something to aspire to. Very nice design and the craftmanship is a1.
I am only new to this whole "spudgunnin" business so pvc is my preferred material of choice but one day I hope to build something like that.
Still being in Australia I may be dreaming.
Keep up the good work.
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I just had thoughts of quitting this hobby. I now feel like my stuff is comparable to blowing bbs through a straw. In all seriousness my God wow. Words can't even.
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T_Money wrote:I just had thoughts of quitting this hobby. I now feel like my stuff is comparable to blowing bbs through a straw.
It all starts somewhere - you get older, your tools get more expensive, you become more experienced, your work gets better ;)
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:your tools get more expensive
Yeah, I was half joking. However, When a 15 year old spends 3,500 out of pocket in a month on a mill and a lathe, he starts to wonder. Not so much about how things can get any more expensive, but about how I'm gonna afford this for the rest of my life :P. Was this manual or cnc? The answer to this question is gonna make me feel a whole lot more confident or a whole lot more amazed. Also, Jack how's the 3d printing going? Also, what do you do that allows you to do all of this cool stuff?
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Looks manual to me, the complex grip area would need a bit of filing but nothing that is not achievable with a bit of elbow grease.
what do you do that allows you to do all of this cool stuff?
It's all here: http://www.spudfiles.com/spud-cannon-re ... 25053.html
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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