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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 6:02 am
by Brian the brain
This gun took me
three hours to make and design.
The previous models took me a hell of a lot longer.Seeing how I ( and you too) like this gun, I feel I have only wasted time on the earlier designs.
The bb piston was actually part of one of the autopistons, I just removed the O-ring.I have recycled and refitted a lot of parts I already used before, just in a different way.
But I did not have the ability to tap 1/4" before, wich was crucial.
I will not need an O-ring, the fit is PERFECT as I said.500 psi does the rest..
Wow, very "Mad Max" meets "Doom"!
a feeling I'm going for with all of my guns
I was going to use unregged CO2. I see, now, that I am not going wrong in doing so.
Indeed, it's a whole new level
Why not model your deathray after that?
I'm not going to model it after anything.I'll just use parts of other guns as inspiration, or create a unique look.If it doesn't work, I'll change it untill it does.
Damage pics will have to wait until the nurse leaves

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:49 am
by psycix
Wow another nice BTB production.
Good job brian

Spudfiles just got itself another "one of the best guns ever"
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 1:09 pm
by Brian the brain
Haha, Thanks.
Just here to upload damage pics.
They show this thing works.They don;t show a recochet hitting my arm while wearing a thick sweater HURTS LIKE HELL when the bottle is almost empty...
Cutting up a can like this is not exceptional.I don;t know of a target that would show it's full potential.The bb's are just airsoft ones you know...
I could probably chew up 1/4" ply or woodboard before the pressure drops.
I wouldn't want to get hit at full pressure, I know that much.
That could bleed me bad...
Lot of fun this thing!!
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:32 pm
by Brian the brain
edited first page.
Gun is now painted flat black and has a buttplate, as promised.
It pierces thin MDF board at half pressure ( lost pressure to jam)
I replaced the plunger spring by a weaker one, wich has greater travel and doesn't apply too much force on the bb's.
I filled up the dead space at the bottom of the Tee to keep the bb's closer to the "vortex block" ( wich merely consists of a modded brass elbow)
Now go see the first page and tell me what you think...GO!!
(scroll down to see picture of my
fridge compressor)
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 8:13 pm
by JDP12
sweet!!! i love it! nice good work
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 9:48 pm
by Flash
Sorry to sound noobish, but what's the Ultimate Inline Principle? Anyways nice gun, 500 psi can do a lot.
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:16 pm
by Davidvaini
its the principle that has a "straight tube" with a plunger attached to a cap of some kind that feeds the bb;s straight into a vortex block housed inside of the "straight tube". This straight Tube is normally a piece of pvc Pipe with a cam lock but can really be made out of different materials... another name for the Ultimate inline is a "Inline vortex BBMG". There are 3 main kinds of Vortex formats:
1. "T" shape vortex block
2. Inline Vortex
3. Vortex Cap
All 3 have their own advantages and disadvantages. If you have any questions about these 3 Main kinds of Vortex BBMG's please PM me so we dont hijack the thread. Otherwise visit this link for more info:
http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... achine_gun
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:19 pm
by elitesniper
Holy F*** I though it was awsome before, but now, now that thing is ridiculous

, very nice job. Oh yeah and did you make the grip or salvage it from something? If you made it,care to explain?
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 2:53 am
by Brian the brain
Davidvaini, You have very well explaned an inline vortex strafer.
What makes the Ultimate Inlime Ultimate is the plunger that pushes the bb's into the vortex.
The grip is a cut up pressure washer handle, shaped with bondo to fit the pipe on top
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 3:05 am
by Davidvaini
Davidvaini wrote:its the principle that has a "straight tube" with a plunger attached to a cap of some kind that feeds the bb;s straight into a vortex block
Brian the brain wrote:
What makes the Ultimate Inlime Ultimate is the plunger that pushes the bb's into the vortex.
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 3:12 am
by Brian the brain
Is there an echo in here? hahaha
Yeah...I did say you have explained it very well...
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:06 am
by Davidvaini
oh i thought you were saying that i explained inlines very well but didnt explain a ultimate inline... then by adding about the plunger i thought maybe you didnt see that I explained the plunger... lol
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:13 am
by MrCrowley
Davidvaini wrote:oh i thought you were saying that i explained inlines very well but didnt explain a ultimate inline... then by adding about the plunger i thought maybe you didnt see that I explained the plunger... lol
Ditto
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:25 am
by Brian the brain
another name for the Ultimate inline is a "Inline vortex BBMG
".
The difference is the plunger.
1. "T" shape vortex block
2. Inline Vortex
3. Vortex Cap
Not exactly vorteses, but ;
4. rise tube
5. cavity cloud..(?..sounds nice..)
rise tube consist of a T, pressure inlet at the bottom, rise tube at the top going to bend towards the barrel, ammo rolling in from front part of the Tee.Worked pretty well in my marble machine gun.Works best for big ammo.
Cavity cloud= cavity over pressure inlet, created by larger elbow
( this gun prooves it works)
cavity is needed for the bb's to jump around.Easier to make than a vortex block, and smaller.
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:43 pm
by Brian the brain
double post again, I know..
But check out what I did!!!
Boy those airsoft replica´s come in handy
I´ll tidy up the black silicone glue tomorrow, when it´s hardened. (wich works great)