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| Stephen Holliday |
Posted: 05/13/2008 15:57 PM Post subject: MP 40 BBMG |
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XxtriviumxX said my last bbmg looked like a MP 40. After seeing the picture I decided to make one.
I tried to make it as close to a real one. It has a tight bore barrel 12 in. long. the grip and mag and about everything else is pvc. The tapered outer barrel is an old golf club shaft. I used ferrel fitting to run from the blow gun to the block which is plexiglass. I put a smaller plexiglass window in this one.
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| ilovetoblowthingsup |
Posted: 05/13/2008 16:01 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 30 Mar 2007 Posts: 852 344.84 Spud Bux
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holy crap!
that thing look sso sick i love it!!!
awesome build holiday,
ILTBTU
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| magnum9987 |
Posted: 05/13/2008 16:45 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 07 May 2008 Posts: 275 0.79 Spud Bux
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How much do these things cost to build?
POst a vid of this thing in action!
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| Davidvaini |
Posted: 05/13/2008 17:00 PM Post subject: |
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looks good... im glad to see you used a tightbore..
One suggestion would be to clean up around the trigger area... but other than that it looks great!
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| STHORNE |
Posted: 05/13/2008 17:11 PM Post subject: |
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wow dude, that is SICK!!! very nice job. Lovin' the collapsable stock
Again, nice work
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| Stephen Holliday |
Posted: 05/13/2008 17:23 PM Post subject: |
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It doesn't cost much to build one. The barrel cost more then anything else. It takes a lot of time because everything is custom fitted.How do you post a video? I've looked for information but haven't found anything about posting videos. I can take the grip off easily and may put a push button blow gun in place of the one with the handle. Fix a trigger on it to push against the button.
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| bigbob12345 |
Posted: 05/13/2008 17:27 PM Post subject: |
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You post a video by uploading it on youtube/photobucket and then link it to here.
But really nice work
And how is accuraccy?
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| Killjoy |
Posted: 05/13/2008 17:28 PM Post subject: |
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| wow that looks great, very nice. The folding stock is a great addition
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| STHORNE |
Posted: 05/13/2008 18:00 PM Post subject: |
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| If you don't mind me asking....What did you use for the magazine clip/handle? It looks very realistic. Toy gun I presume?...
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| Stephen Holliday |
Posted: 05/13/2008 18:06 PM Post subject: |
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| I'll have to try a video. It is accurate, doesn't spread the bbs like some I 've made. It would keep shooting through the same hole if you didn't move it. I've only tried it at 25 feet for test fire.
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| Stephen Holliday |
Posted: 05/13/2008 18:12 PM Post subject: |
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I heated a 1 in. piece of pvc and flattened it and flattened the T where it went in. I cut a piece of pvc for the bottom of the clip. The grip was 2 in. heated and formed.
I have a radiant heater in the garage that i use to heat up the pvc. I can hold it their till it get soft without burning it and then form it the way I want.
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| STHORNE |
Posted: 05/13/2008 18:17 PM Post subject: |
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very nice. and next time, just use the "edit" option instead of double-posting.
but how did you go upon heating the pvc? oven or boiling water? I'm pretty sure you didn't use a torch because I don't see any scorch marks...
anyway, very nice job! hope to see more projects from you
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| OuchProgramme |
Posted: 05/13/2008 18:37 PM Post subject: |
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| ammosmoke |
Posted: 05/13/2008 18:40 PM Post subject: |
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Hey not bad... Actually, quite good. I like it! When I make a vortex, (as opposed to my clouds) I MUST make it look like something. Wait a second.... HEH, I got an old medium sized LPEG. Sorta M4 ish. Heck, it's worth a try, that gun sucks.
EDIT: Oh, and btw the mp40 wasn't the grease gun. The mp40 was a german gun. The m3 was the grease gun, and american gun.
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| Pyro Ninja |
Posted: 05/14/2008 4:46 AM Post subject: |
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Love it, looks the part
| Davidvaini wrote: | | One suggestion would be to clean up around the trigger area... |
Doesn't look like there is much to clean up.
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