Simple 1/4" BB Barrel Sleaving

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SpudStuff
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Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:20 pm

Making some what good BB barrel is easy.

Materials:
1x Prefered length of 1/2" sch 40 pvc
1x equal length of 3/8 inch air hose(the orange kind)
1x small can of WD40 or similar plastic safe arisol lubercant
1x Common Since

You can also slice the hose lengthwise and remove the white part for larger BBs

You can put a piece of screen at the end to prevent the bbs to fall back into the chamber.

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View with the bb inside.
View with the bb inside.
You're done.<br />this is a view of the end.
You're done.
this is a view of the end.
Cut the remaining piece of tube off with an exacto knife
Cut the remaining piece of tube off with an exacto knife
Continue until the hose is almost all the way into the pipe
Continue until the hose is almost all the way into the pipe
Start the sleaving by incerting the hose into one end and push using a twisting motion
Start the sleaving by incerting the hose into one end and push using a twisting motion
Soak the inside of the pipe with lubercant make sure all sides are covered
Soak the inside of the pipe with lubercant make sure all sides are covered
These Are the Materials Needed. The length will vary baised on personal desired. Longer barrels are harder to sleve but produce higher velocities
These Are the Materials Needed. The length will vary baised on personal desired. Longer barrels are harder to sleve but produce higher velocities
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huse_spud
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Sun Apr 23, 2006 8:27 pm

common since? LOL!!! common sense. cool barrel though, you outta look into automatic bb spudguns if you havent already.
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Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:08 pm

i done the same thing but the hose probadly didnt fit in mine as good as yours because the hose shot out instead of the ammo . :(
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Sun May 28, 2006 9:15 pm

lol use gorilla glue to hold it in place
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Sun May 28, 2006 10:04 pm

nice job with the barrel... although i think it would be a little easier just to use very thin copper piping for the bb gun barrel. that just makes more sense to me at least.
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Sun May 28, 2006 11:22 pm

copper is expensive and requires compression fittings to get it to a 1/2 " threads. copper is at the highest price ever
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