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Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:55 am
by qwerty
Yay!, you will probably see quite a difference.
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:10 am
by Jack_Hogg
I am going to make the piston hollow again, but this time the hole will be filled with blue foam, so that it is even lighter. I made a quick scetch in MS Paint. Please tell me if this is a good design or not.

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:42 am
by qwerty
Yep that seems fine, although you probably could make it abit shorter to reduce weight but it dosent really matter.
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:17 am
by Brian the brain
Why not drill it out from the other side??
And add volume to the chamberside in stead of pilot side.
Just leave a small core around the bolt ( 1 mm thick?) and lathe out the rest.
Oh...you could also put a spring behind the piston and use/make a oneway valve so you can fill chamber-side..
And get rid of the QD at the handle all together...
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:47 am
by Jack_Hogg
I have to see if I have a chisel for cutting it out like you said. But I am a bit concerned it won't be strong, I think the core could snap/ break during firing. And about the spring behind the piston thing.. Does it hurt performance? Still I think the simplest and strongest design is mine

But then still, I heard about the foam can collapse or damage during firing or filling. What should I do? You think the blue foam is strong enough? (Corporal with this post

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- Thanks
EDIT: About to get the ballvalve looser I asked earlier on page 1.. It's nice and loose. I have opened and closed the ballvalve by hand like hundreds of times so it get's hot then just keep on going.. It's nice and loose, but not too loose.. Just about right, so you don't mess your aim allot.
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:11 am
by spudtyrrant
you have worked with nylon right jack?
it is
tough stuff, I'm sure it could hold its own without a bumper, so with a good one it should do just fine, nylon is pretty light so i would suggest just drilling out a small amount or alternatively making a hammer piston if you really ant to reduce weight

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:35 pm
by Jack_Hogg
Well, the piston is done now.. It was actually done last monday, but my phone cable is kinda.. not.. working..

Ah well... It preforms very good now! Very nice loud bang and big recoil are welcome 8)
Should I make a folding stock?
Yes.
No.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:53 pm
by qwerty
Should I make a folding stock?
No. I think it looks fine how it is.
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:08 pm
by psycix
Well, the piston is done now..
Piiics!
Very nice loud bang and big recoil are welcome
In general, neighbors DISAGREE to the first.
At first I liked a loud bang too. Until I had to put ear protection on to shoot.
At some point KA-BOOM becomes KA-BEEeeeeeeep....
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:46 pm
by Jack_Hogg
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:08 am
by rikukiakuchiki777
Very nice, but make a video!!!
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:54 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
Nice piston
I think a sliding stock like the one on the M3 would be more appropriate for the style, or a folding over stock like on the SPAS-12

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 3:30 am
by Jack_Hogg
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Nice piston
I think a sliding stock like the one on the M3 would be more appropriate for the style, or a folding over stock like on the SPAS-12
You and I both have the same thoughts
I have thought of making a folding stock like the one on the SPAS-12,
but then I would not have much grip left when unfolded. I have made some drawings on paper, and I also thought of making a sliding stock like the one you showed. But then I had another issue, because It couldn't slide in the gun because the ballvalve is in the way.. So think and think again.. The romanian AK side style folding stock would be the only option, and would not be hard to make.. But then again.. Maybe I'll try to design a SPAS-12 style folding stock, so I have the looks, the grip, and more compfortable to hold. But I am not sure.. So you guys may choose to add stock or no stock

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:25 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
There is an
easy and not too expensive option, but it goes against the homebuilder's spirit...
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:09 am
by psycix
Piston looks good!
Not sure about the stock. Do you want to aim accurately?
I'd say just try to find something that looks good.