Airsoft Conversion
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:16 pm
Has anyone converted an airsoft gun to some other form of cannon (basically using the shell and replacing the internals with something more powerful like a piston valve and new barrel)?
I was looking at the m4/m16 because you could use the m203 as a cover for a co2 tank - this way the only thing that would appear different would be the front of the m203 blocked off and possibly a slightly larger barrel depending on what diameter you went with - though this could be disguised by attaching a silencer flush with the hand grip (term?). Also, possibly a long flash suppressor to hide a larger bore.
Does anyone have one that they could measure the round part of the upper receiver on? Google is not cooperating. Scaling up based on length in a picture, it looks to be about 1" on the inside? This would be the bottleneck, I think, because the valve couldn't be any bigger.
Ideally the safe/semi/auto switch would be functional, but after reading most of the posts on auto valves, the only way I can see this working is using pulsed electricity to a solenoid that triggers the sear on a HEAR type valve. And I don't know anything about electronics, though I think a distributor type device could be made simply and adjusted to work.
This would probably be a case of form over function, without using extreme pressures, but I think it has potential. I might try to pick up a cheap or broken gun in a few weeks and build a low pressure prototype, but any thoughts before I do that?
I was looking at the m4/m16 because you could use the m203 as a cover for a co2 tank - this way the only thing that would appear different would be the front of the m203 blocked off and possibly a slightly larger barrel depending on what diameter you went with - though this could be disguised by attaching a silencer flush with the hand grip (term?). Also, possibly a long flash suppressor to hide a larger bore.
Does anyone have one that they could measure the round part of the upper receiver on? Google is not cooperating. Scaling up based on length in a picture, it looks to be about 1" on the inside? This would be the bottleneck, I think, because the valve couldn't be any bigger.
Ideally the safe/semi/auto switch would be functional, but after reading most of the posts on auto valves, the only way I can see this working is using pulsed electricity to a solenoid that triggers the sear on a HEAR type valve. And I don't know anything about electronics, though I think a distributor type device could be made simply and adjusted to work.
This would probably be a case of form over function, without using extreme pressures, but I think it has potential. I might try to pick up a cheap or broken gun in a few weeks and build a low pressure prototype, but any thoughts before I do that?