Airsoft Gun Pics Thread - post your pics!

Building or modifying BB, Airsoft, and Pellet type of guns. Show off your custom designs, find tips and other discussion. Target practice only!
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I wish I had money for airsoft, but I'd rather build $50 spudguns then to spend 100's of dollars for one gun.
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Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:28 pm

I haven't been on here in a few months and I missed this thread completely. I'll take some pictures for you guy's tomorrow. BTW, I am the head of an airsoft team in NW Indiana if anyone else happens to be from around here....
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More by me!

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The Glock is a TM clone by cyma, the other is a mini m16 that I found in my closet.

Detail pics. The "worn metal" effect is very hard to photograph
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And this is what the mini m16 USED to look like
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This is my pride and joy, It has a laser unit, red dot sight, 5000 bb magazine, flashlight and Bi pod.The entire thing was less than a hundred dollars.Alongside it is my new Co2 pistol.

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Brand Names?
mobile chernobyl wrote:I can shoot a Canuter Valve off my '82 Chevy Ram F150 AT LEAST 3/4 Mile with 'ma cannon made of soup cans duct taped together, then I just squirt some bacardi 151 in the chamber and hold up my cigarrete lighta and WHOOSH! That thing flies at least 3/4 mile
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Im not a big fan of high-cap or box magazines. They rattle and make too much noise, plus they can get heavy and are way overkill for an everyday AEG. If you had a M249, M60, or RPK replica, it would be fine.

What brand of pistol is that? it looks a little plasticky.
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:07 pm

Given all the attachments I think its supposed to be one of those gun even though its an m4.

I don't mind hi caps, I play pretty much all night games so reloading in the dark is a royal pain. Especially since in the dark you don't quite have exact positions of opponents.
mobile chernobyl wrote:I can shoot a Canuter Valve off my '82 Chevy Ram F150 AT LEAST 3/4 Mile with 'ma cannon made of soup cans duct taped together, then I just squirt some bacardi 151 in the chamber and hold up my cigarrete lighta and WHOOSH! That thing flies at least 3/4 mile
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:24 pm

Well I agree that box mags, drum mags, they all rattle, that is why I lined my drum mag for my AK with arts and crafts foam.. its 1/8" thick and it almost completely silences my drum magazine.
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Oh forgot to mention I have all the parts for my tripwire mine. I think you guys are gonna be surprised how it works. Actually since its a tripwire wouldn't it be a claymore?
mobile chernobyl wrote:I can shoot a Canuter Valve off my '82 Chevy Ram F150 AT LEAST 3/4 Mile with 'ma cannon made of soup cans duct taped together, then I just squirt some bacardi 151 in the chamber and hold up my cigarrete lighta and WHOOSH! That thing flies at least 3/4 mile
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jonnyboy wrote:... Actually since its a tripwire wouldn't it be a claymore?
The "claymore" land mine is fired from 16 meters behind it by the firer.
(closer than that would cause concussive injury)
It fires 700 1/4" steel ball bearings in a pattern almost exactly the size of a baseball diamond.
But they also pick up "secondary debris" in a 180 degree radius.

They go off with a huge bass but also a very shattering BANG!!!
(C-4 powered)
A black mushroom looking cloud goes up too.
It is really very terrifying to see and would be very horrible to be on the "business end" of. And every man sized target within it's range get peppered by high velocity ball bearings.
There's really not much improvised [anything] comparible to it.

Been thinking of a spud version (that shots spud frags) with very short barrels powered by hydrogen gas... :twisted: 8)

EDIT: BTW, the carying case for one is worn around the neck...I used to carry one sometimes myself that way in the past...our heroes .... :(
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:28 pm

Thats a rather good idea dave.... I hadnt thought of that yet. Then again, I have only owned one hicap my entire life. I only buy low and mid caps. My favorites happen to be S-arms or Sd- arms... something like that. They hold 160 rounds without needing to be wound. After I use those babies up, I go with 100 round MAG magazines. They are plastic and really cheap, but get the job done.

There are several types of tripwire mines. Claymores just happen to be the most famous, but aren't strictly tripwire. They can also be detonated by remote. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_landmines

I would like to see this thing in action.. get it finished and post a few pics.
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...There are several types of tripwire mines. Claymores just happen to be the most famous, but aren't strictly tripwire. They can also be detonated by remote. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_landmines...

Brings back memories there
The two threaded fittings (top) are where the blasting caps go (2 just to be certain)...It usually is never armed by doing such until positioned, but the cool thing as I stated, it has a canvas case that is worn around the neck so...(Imagine the posibilities...One can Always take ATLEAST one with them...) :twisted:

The piece bottom left side is the trigger.
It is an electrical generator.
When the handle is clicked it's similar to a generator flashlight.
Actually, the rubber cap on the right hand side of it has a light in it,
and before connected it is tested by viewing to make sure the light lights...there's a training phrase that goes "I see the light" ..helps one remember to check if one always says that before connecting.

On the top (not shown) is a plastic flip up site that indicates what the shot pattern will be.
The brown wire is usually buried and tied to on+ twigs etc. so it won't get snagged and disconnected.

The fold out sheet metal pieces (bottom) are stuck into the ground.

They are often "daisy chained" together.
But like I said, (not to brag, it actually rubs me the wrong way discussing) but I have fired them and never saw/learned any trip-wire application. although it's probably possible, just not common.

BTW, I thought about deleting my mention to "our heroes"...
But most people in public society really have no clue... :roll: 8)
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thedeathofall wrote:Im not a big fan of high-cap or box magazines. They rattle and make too much noise, plus they can get heavy and are way overkill for an everyday AEG. If you had a M249, M60, or RPK replica, it would be fine.

What brand of pistol is that? it looks a little plasticky.
ya I have an a&k m249 saw (with box mag)and it dosen`t rattle to much
sorry I don`t have pics of it I`m fixing the infamouse trigger box problem and there for have it gutted
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ya I have an a&k m249 saw (with box mag)and it dosen`t rattle to much
sorry I don`t have pics of it I`m fixing the infamouse trigger box problem and there for have it gutted
What trigger problem? I've never heard of an "infamouse" trigger issue :D

Sorry, I couldnt resist pointing that out.

I do have to admit, I was thinking about getting an A&K '249. I wasnt planning to leave the gearbox in it though :roll:

I want to turn one into a mag fed BBMG using the QEV + popoff design. I think it would be pretting interestng to have a 500+ FPS SAW that is getting 25-40 RPS :P
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Thu Jul 16, 2009 2:44 pm

What trigger problem? I've never heard of an "infamouse" trigger issue :D
infamous to anyone who has the gun
the problem is that the trigger box sticks and keeps the gun firing even when you stop pulling the trigger. simple to fix ,just have to know what to do
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