Pitbull 9, semi auto 9mm!,New pics/upgrades page 3

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Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:53 am

Awesome gun, where did you pick up the QEV in Australia? I'm yet to build a pneumatic but I'm throwing around ideas and picking up info on parts in the meantime.
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rikukiakuchiki777 wrote:Awesome gun, where did you pick up the QEV in Australia? I'm yet to build a pneumatic but I'm throwing around ideas and picking up info on parts in the meantime.
Bought it years ago from a place called BLACKWOODS,but pretty much any pnuematic parts supplier will have them,look in the yellow pages if you get stuck.......
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Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:40 am

blackwoods sells qevs?, how much
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Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:19 pm

VERY nice!!! :D I was also wondering, (kinda random) is that grip from an airsoft shotgun because it looks alot like the grip on one that I have.
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Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:48 pm

Carlman:I bought the Qev years and years ago but from memory was $35.00 unsure if they still sell Qev Valves.

deathbyDWV: no mate in the grip is a handle/controller from a D11 Bulldozer,I got it from work :D I spotted it in the storeroom and knew it would be perfect for my gun.

guys heres where the aussies should be looking at buying QEV's from,look to be much more compact than mine was!,found this info on these due to supsonicspud providing the info on his QEV/POP OFF thread

http://www.bellpro.net/xcart_program/home.php?cat=268 I'll be getting my next QEV from here!
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Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:11 am

No you should look on ebay, i just bought two 3/4" qevs on ebay for $1.10 aussie plus 18$ postage, and could have bought 20 1/4" qevs for 40$
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Carlman wrote:No you should look on ebay, i just bought two 3/4" qevs on ebay for $1.10 aussie plus 18$ postage, and could have bought 20 1/4" qevs for 40$
Cheers man I'll check that out!,what a deal!?

EDIT: were they from the U.S?,I looked on the Aussie ebay and only 1 QEV on there!
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Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:02 pm

Use a tripod to get side angle shots and mount it right on the gun for a down the barrel view.
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Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:01 am

Still no luck with demo's guys :oops: Ive just finished putting a trigger guard on it and now trying to get a telescoping stock onboard which will make shooting so much more comfortable but having probs getting some sort of clips/something? to hold the stock steady at the desired length when extended!??.
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Just added a Trigger guard and homemade telescoping stock,the guns now more accurate because its much more comfortable to shoot and shooting more steady.Planning on a camo paintjob tomorrow and hopefully have new pics up 8)
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i like the stock but to tell you the truth, i liked how it looked without the stock with just internals
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Mr.Sandman wrote:i like the stock but to tell you the truth, i liked how it looked without the stock with just internals


Not me,Im very looks orientated with regards to my guns ,which is why they take me so long to complete.The other reason it was sandwiched in this stock is to protect the barrel from getting bent as its only 1mm thick aluminium tubing,its all looking much better now with the Trigger guard, LED flashlight and Telescoping stock,just need Camo paint and she's done 8)
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Wicked. Good job.
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Solar wrote:Wicked. Good job.
Cheers mate, its great to shoot and havent stopped playing with it since I had it up and running,im driving the wife mad with noise of shooting it so often :lol:

By the way your Rubber Ball gun is completely fantastic!!!!,the video of you shooting the Cardboard Box is great and I sure as hell wouldnt want that thing firing at me :D would love to see footage of that beast in action with the magazine onboard,hell I gotta get clips of my gun too.....
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