BB claymore
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 11:04 am
Started serious airsofting for a month now and apart from boosting the team moral with the blast from my modified GBBR I decided to make an remote controlled claymore the night before a game, as the game play always involves defending something. Not very hard since I gathered a lot of parts over the years and owning some decent tools and a 3D printer.
The mine is controlled by a garage door commander unit with 50m range, solenoid valve piloting a 3/8 exhaust port QEV, chamber is from a GHK GBBR magazine. Printed the launch tubes, 3 layes of 6 tubes with a spread of 120 degrees. each tube can be load with 3 bbs (one click from a quick loader).
Took it to a game and it worked. Now planning for a better version since this one doesn't provide much of a bang. The problem is duo to the slow pilot (the solenoid has only 1mm orifice) and the chamber to QEV port is only 1/8. I tried a manual pilot the QEV and the bang is louder but I need this to be able to compete with the CO2 grenades.
So I have two plans. One is replace the solenoid valve with a 3 way solenoid (the flow is much better), thread a 1/4 port to the QEV to the chamber and use a bigger chamber as well. Plan two is replace the solenoid+QEV with a 3/4 sprinkler valve, with a section of 3/4 pipe as chamber.
The down side of plan one is it's a complicated package, more things to go wrong and leak, plus is kind of a wast use the 3 way for single action. Down side of plan two is the sprinkler pilot orifice is small as hell and since I never used a sprinkler in my life I don't know the performance of a shop bought sprinkler. I might consider use a modified sprinkler for a bazooka later tho.
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The mine is controlled by a garage door commander unit with 50m range, solenoid valve piloting a 3/8 exhaust port QEV, chamber is from a GHK GBBR magazine. Printed the launch tubes, 3 layes of 6 tubes with a spread of 120 degrees. each tube can be load with 3 bbs (one click from a quick loader).
Took it to a game and it worked. Now planning for a better version since this one doesn't provide much of a bang. The problem is duo to the slow pilot (the solenoid has only 1mm orifice) and the chamber to QEV port is only 1/8. I tried a manual pilot the QEV and the bang is louder but I need this to be able to compete with the CO2 grenades.
So I have two plans. One is replace the solenoid valve with a 3 way solenoid (the flow is much better), thread a 1/4 port to the QEV to the chamber and use a bigger chamber as well. Plan two is replace the solenoid+QEV with a 3/4 sprinkler valve, with a section of 3/4 pipe as chamber.
The down side of plan one is it's a complicated package, more things to go wrong and leak, plus is kind of a wast use the 3 way for single action. Down side of plan two is the sprinkler pilot orifice is small as hell and since I never used a sprinkler in my life I don't know the performance of a shop bought sprinkler. I might consider use a modified sprinkler for a bazooka later tho.
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