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PVC Arsenal 17
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Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:55 pm
Here is a cloud I've just begun working on. It isn't finished yet obviously but I'm sure it will work eventually. I designed it because I wanted a more realistic looking and ergonomic cloud BBMG.
The entire gun is 1.5" PVC.
The upper portion of the tee is the actual "cloud" part. It is plugged in the rear and bottom outlets. I will use a holesaw to remove the PVC step inside of it so that a pipe can fit all the way through it.
The blowgun/trigger is built into the angled handle and I will a route the hose you see up through the vertical handle so that it still incorporates the effective "air from below the gun" concept.
The cloud will use 30" of 5/16 brakeline for its barrel but has a thread-on cap so I can put on different ones if I want.
Gun alone:
All Parts:

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Benny
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Fri Jul 21, 2006 11:46 pm
That will look cool when its finnished, especially with a red dot scope, and a paintjob, instead of making it a cloud, you should make it a sweep chamber.
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frogy
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Sat Jul 22, 2006 8:55 am
Lol, I looked at it and I'm like, wow that thing is really clean, but it looks like he fucked up the alignment

:ida: it's not glued, I'm a genius
That sounds really awsome, good idea for breaking the standard cloud making...
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PVC Arsenal 17
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Sat Jul 22, 2006 5:06 pm
So far far this thing has been tough to build. I had to bore out the tee with a hole saw and then grind down the section of pipe that fits through it to make the chamber. It turned out okay but now I have to put in the barrel and attach the blowgun and hose fittings.
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Spyider
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Sun Jul 30, 2006 3:12 am
it seems like a rather easy bbmg to make so really it cant be that hard to make lol...
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Sun Jul 30, 2006 3:17 am
PVC Arsenal 17 wrote:So far far this thing has been tough to build
he just said it was tough to build
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PVC Arsenal 17
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Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:33 am
Spyider wrote:it seems like a rather easy bbmg to make so really it cant be that hard to make lol...
Trust me, there's a lot more to it than you think. You have to bore out the tee, cut a slot for the blowgun, find a spacer that fits in it, tap the chamber for the hose, drill out both handles for the barbed fittings, drill a perfectly centered hole for the barrel and much more. It's not your typical glue up and shoot gun.
I'm almost finished, just need to put in the barrel. Pictures will be up soon.
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PVC Arsenal 17
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Sun Jul 30, 2006 7:14 pm
Yeah yours is cool, but what I meant by tough was that it wasn't the like the usual three-piece cloud gun, a little more to it is that I meant.
I never built a strafer but do they have a barrel such as brakeline within the PVC barrel or what? It's pretty obvious bb's don't fit in any size PVC so I though they had another barrel inside.
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Mon Jul 31, 2006 12:02 pm
Almost done...
Inside cloud chamber:
Blowgun trigger & hose to redirect airflow:
It still needs a barrel and compressor fittings to be installed.
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PVC Arsenal 17
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:57 pm
Actually I put the project aside but it hasn't been forgotten.
I just have to tap a hole out for the barrel and it will be finished. It really is a cool gun, you can hold more naturally and aim it easily.
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have you finished it yet, i want to see the final product, can i have your permission to copy the design of this, but make it into an inline vortex, i will probably have it done by next week.