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Got a carry handle attached
Might attach a sight to the top
Slotted the stock rail so it slides in and out quickly
I guess I should slow down a bit, this was my 2018 project
Might attach a sight to the top
Slotted the stock rail so it slides in and out quickly
I guess I should slow down a bit, this was my 2018 project
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It sounds excellent how it shoots, and everything looks very good. The only thing that left me sad is that you filled that pretty girl with holes.
If you want you can try this :bounce: :bounce:
If you want you can try this :bounce: :bounce:
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Added a laser pointer and an aiming ring so it sort of looks like a red dot sight
A modification to the plunger stop should allow the option of a 2 round burst fire if it works the plunger goes 6mm below the opening so 2 BBs should enter the chamber.
A modification to the plunger stop should allow the option of a 2 round burst fire if it works the plunger goes 6mm below the opening so 2 BBs should enter the chamber.
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Really loving the look, great job as always!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Pulled it apart and started again, just couldn't get it how I wanted it. Made it pump action making a QEV got a nice little normally open 3/2 valve for the trigger. Made a stainless chamber.
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QEV worked when tested at 100psi, fixed a leak then turned it up to 140psi and the rubber seal blew out through the exhaust Need to use a harder rubber I fixed it with a small screw in the centre thinking it would be more secure and easy to replace.
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A question. Can not suppress QEV and shoot directly from valve 3/2? I have tried and quickly open the air outlet to shoot
I use a 5/2 because I do not have a 3/2, but you can shoot with the escape route, or depressurization. Mine only resists up to about 130 psi.
In the diagram, Blue charging air, and Green, air for shooting.
I use a 5/2 because I do not have a 3/2, but you can shoot with the escape route, or depressurization. Mine only resists up to about 130 psi.
In the diagram, Blue charging air, and Green, air for shooting.
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Of course, the QEV is a bit more compact and I wanted to make one though.
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you mean you hold more pressure? If you are going to build a QEV, I will be careful because I do not have a QEV and I want to copy how you make it.farcticox1 wrote:Of course, the QEV is a bit more compact and I wanted to make one though.
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I think it will hold more pressure, the parts I used are each rated at 800psi, the 4mm plug in connector is only 150psi but that is not part of the QEV.
These are the parts I used https://cdn.automationdirect.com/static ... ttings.pdf
I had to make the threads deeper in the T to get it more compact, and tapped through the 1/2" x 1/4" bush to get the stub threaded from the inside, so also need a 1/4" and 1/2" NPT taps.
The stub I shaped in the drill press How it sits in the T
These are the parts I used https://cdn.automationdirect.com/static ... ttings.pdf
I had to make the threads deeper in the T to get it more compact, and tapped through the 1/2" x 1/4" bush to get the stub threaded from the inside, so also need a 1/4" and 1/2" NPT taps.
The stub I shaped in the drill press How it sits in the T
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new harder rubber seal on piston
This is what I used for the piston, block of nylon cut with a hole saw with the centre bit removed
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I was watching on YouTube several tutorials on auto construction of a QEV. Actually I think I'm going for a 3/2 high pressure valve. This one that I have in mind, is up to 100 bar about 1400 psi, more than enough.
This is: http://www.directindustry.es/prod/jaksa ... 39032.html
This is: http://www.directindustry.es/prod/jaksa ... 39032.html
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Got the new piston seal in and tried it at 150psi, homemade QEV is the way to go, it is really impressive, will have to do a chrono test when I get it completed.