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GalFisk
PostPosted: 10/30/2005 8:29 AM    Post subject: Semi-automatic copper airsoft gun Reply with quote

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The semi airsoft gun, (almost) finished. It has a calculated chamber volume of 70 cc, and a barrel length of 90 cm. the barrel id is 6.4mm, so the fit isn't perfect, but it's good enough.

It shoots quite well, there are misfires now and then and two bbs are also loaded sometimes, but overall it's pretty reliable. I think the reason for multiple BBs being loaded is that the magazine gets slightly pressurized, which may push a bb into the barrel.



Both the trigger valve and hopper became physically bigger than I had expected (my fault for not trying to model them), but the balance and weight of the gun is nice and I don't find the size to be a problem. The hopper holds about 800 bbs, and the cap is airtight. I had originally intended to mount the trigger on the side of the gun and connect it with a hose, but this way works much better. The exhaust from the pilot hits my fingers when it's triggered, but it's not enough to be unpleasant even at 300 psi.



Since the valve and hopper both are in the way for aiming down the barrel, I plan on putting a laser pointer on the gun later. I don't expect it to be very accurate anyway though, since the BBs are a sloppy fit and the barrel is very slightly bent.

The hopper gave me the most trouble, I had to reattach it twice. Now it's attached with solder, two layers of jb weld and some enameled copper wire. I'm also being more careful not to stress it.

I have done many test shots on phone books wiht both light (0.20g) and heavy (0.87g steel) bbs, and it works well in both cases. An advantage is that the bbs can be picked out of the book and reused.

I'm going to get a paintball CO2 setup that will make the gun portable. I pln on running it at 300 psi, which GGDT predicts will give a velocity of about 240 m/s for the steel bbs.
More pics here: http://galfisk.kaaven.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=29


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Ballad_Black
PostPosted: 10/30/2005 12:40 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Wow dude, nice gun and fragile looking design. I'd be scared I'd break it if I held it. Also, I think you put the gun in the wrong place, but I have a hang over and coulda mis-read.
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PostPosted: 01/01/2006 3:12 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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That's really a beauty! Very Happy Although I don't quite get how the loading mechanism is linked the the pilot valve.
Do you live in Skandinavia? And if you do, from where do you order your parts?
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PostPosted: 01/20/2006 7:25 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I think Galfisk lives in Sweden.
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GalFisk
PostPosted: 01/20/2006 12:05 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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thanks for the comments Smile
I order my parts from Rinkaby Rör (www.rinkabyror.se) and Sigro (www.sigro.se), between them they have a really good selection.
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PostPosted: 05/17/2006 18:27 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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i like it alot. i have been wanting to build something similar but portable and small and either hand pumped to build up pressure or air compressor filled. hah i think i might be asking a bit too much. but all in all its a really nice gun.
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what type of valve is it?
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