Here is a design I came up with for a bolt action BB gun I am planning on building (not to scale, sorry):
http://i7.tinypic.com/21lu96u.jpg
I am posting it to hopefully get some advice. Here are my questions: is there any "ideal" length for the barrel? What kind of chamber:barrel ratio should I use? My air source will probably be a tank charged from a compressor, so I don't want a chamber thats too big. Considering I will be using a 1in valve (the only other option is a 3/4, but I have a couple 1 inchers lying around, I am hoping for very high velocities by the way).
Is there any size pipe I could sleeve the brake line into? Mostly I just want to do that for looks, but also so it will hopefully keep the barrel straighter when handling, and so I hopefully don't poke my eye out on the barrel.
Also, I plan to make a wood stock for this gun to make it more comfortable to shoot, and to help make it a little more solid since it looks like it may have problems otherwise.
Last of all, does anyone have any comments, questions or suggestions?
.177 cal pneumatic BB gun I am planning to build
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If you want to sleeve 1/4" brake line you could use 1/8" Sch.40 PVC it has a .269" ID which leaves you with a gap of .019" that you could probably fill with glue/epoxy.
Also try using GGDT to figure out your chamber, barrel, and valve size.
A wood stock would be cool!
Check out the Crow Killer it's my favorite airsoft/bb gun.
Also try using GGDT to figure out your chamber, barrel, and valve size.
A wood stock would be cool!
Check out the Crow Killer it's my favorite airsoft/bb gun.
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