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| Boomer_ |
Posted: 05/04/2007 22:10 PM Post subject: |
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| Thanks, very enthusiastic there. I've actually been planning on, since he made that comment, doing tests on the different shapes of blocks. I could chrony and timed rof test them, too. I hate making the blocks, though. So maybe noname could make those. |
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| NeoSpud |
Posted: 05/05/2007 2:30 AM Post subject: |
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GREAT JOB boomer!
The name makes me think of my favorite shotgun, hehe, nice.
I'm particularly impressed with the integration of the AR magazine. Have you thought about lengthening the magazine?
My only critique? The black paint wasn't matte  |
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| Thursto |
Posted: 05/06/2007 3:21 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 02 Mar 2007 Posts: 380 720.21 Spud Bux
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Hey Boomer, i think that gun is killer, it makes mine loook like a piece of crap, and i think you have a chance in the competition too, one thing i dont like is the trianlge sight, i think a scope would make it so much better. And yeah no doubt about it, i love the inline serious. Im still fidling around with my inline vortex gun, so yeah. i wish mine could do what yours can do too a can. good luck in the competition.  |
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| noname |
Posted: 05/06/2007 17:49 PM Post subject: |
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Rmich, I've done that test, it was a previous vortex strafer, and I switched in different blocks with full or half or less than half or about 3/4 and different materials and everything. I have no recorded results, but going by how fast the gun emptied, counting jams. A half hole seems to work the best, with the least feeds errors (no jams; 500 BBs). A less-than-half hole seemed to have the highest ROF, but jammed too much to use well.
Boomer, I'd be happy to make half hole blocks for your testing, but there's no way I'm going to make them out of PVC rod. |
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| Boomer_ |
Posted: 05/06/2007 20:38 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Posts: 96 555.00 Spud Bux
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| haha okay. Might I ask why though? It's not like it's that much different, although it is expensive, and I know you get acrylic for cheap or whatever. I would still like to see PVC rod. Maybe I'll buy and ship you some rod to make them with, if cost is your concern. |
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| noname |
Posted: 05/06/2007 22:34 PM Post subject: |
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Let's leave it at this:
The only cutting tool I have is a hacksaw.
You can figure the rest out.  |
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| Boomer_ |
Posted: 05/07/2007 15:42 PM Post subject: |
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| Hahaha, okay, Whatever you fell like doing then, Just make them with acrylic or something. I can chrony them if you can't, but would you make the gun too? |
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| noname |
Posted: 05/07/2007 16:21 PM Post subject: |
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| I'll make a simple 1 1/4" gun with removable blocks. I'll send you the gun, a half hole block, a full hole block, and the gun. |
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| pyromaniac |
Posted: 05/07/2007 16:51 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 27 Feb 2007 Posts: 813 890.79 Spud Bux
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you need to paint it brown on the clear pvc so it looks more like an AK-47
. I really like this bbmg. I think you've inspired me to make one after i finish my cannon. |
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| Thursto |
Posted: 05/07/2007 20:08 PM Post subject: |
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| pyromaniac wrote: | you need to paint it brown on the clear pvc so it looks more like an AK-47
. I really like this bbmg. I think you've inspired me to make one after i finish my cannon. |
ahhhh i dont think it's suposed to look like an AK-47... more of a M4 or M16 or something like that. |
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| Boomer_ |
Posted: 05/07/2007 21:47 PM Post subject: |
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Yeah, it was made to look like an M16, M4A1, or M15A4 assault rifles, I hate AK47's, so that was almost an insult. That's alright, though I guess I haven't really got off my ass to do any kind of sight rail, I instead, bought an airbrush kit . I'll get on it soon, I kind of dropped the ball. and noname, that sounds excellent. I'll get chrony readings and timed testing. |
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| SoCalSiege |
Posted: 05/08/2007 2:12 AM Post subject: |
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| Greatest non-commercial strafer i have EVER seen. That is superior work and i can seriously not wait to see wha else you dish out for us. |
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| iknowmy3tables |
Posted: 05/08/2007 11:27 AM Post subject: |
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ditto almost beats the commercial
very ingenuitive design and loading
I think you just won the bb and paintball catagory |
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| cash68 |
Posted: 05/08/2007 11:45 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 29 Apr 2007 Posts: 201 190.31 Spud Bux
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| Wow. So you have to have that thing hooked up to compressed air to use it though? Still... pretty freaking awesome. |
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| Boomer_ |
Posted: 05/08/2007 21:01 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Posts: 96 555.00 Spud Bux
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| No, actually. I have a huge CO2 tank that I can wear on my back, I'll see if Sgort will take some pictures of it and post them here, as it is at his shop (I live 8 minutes from him). It should last a looooonnng time with this thing, too. A little contractor type compressor only turns on its pump I think about every 30 seconds of shooting or so. It's actually pretty portable, if you go to neospud.com, he's got the main idea for this gun, and the CO2 backpack that I had been planning before I ever saw his. |
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