airsoft carbine V2

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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This is my latest carbine, took me 3 full machining days, approx. 24 hours of build time and it looks like a loss of time

Anyway, it made me learn and practice how to machine

Power would be 618 fps with .2 grams
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Do you have a mill, too? or a dremel and way too much patience?

Looks Great, except for the rubber band!
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I dont have a mill and i did'nt used my dremel.

Next project is an fpv drone, no link with spudgunning but i might make a thread about it here, unless i mount some fireworks on it

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nice action but wheres the stock? :D
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You should put a nice wooden stock on it, it would be cool. Why don't you want to? I don't understand the valve. Is it single shot hammer?
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Its a trigger retained piston .
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I dont have a mill and i did'nt used my dremel.
So what did you use?

Looks really well made. Could you maybe provide a diagram of the inner workings?
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interesting valve. But as others have said, this thing needs a nice wooden stock. Just buy small pieces of oak and glue them together. Should cost under $10 aud. A bloke made a how to about it, i cant link you to it as im on my phone
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I used a mini-lathe and a drill press and other basic tools
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I think you should drop this in an L96 airsoft body...

idk if it would fit or not, but yeah...
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I used a mini-lathe and a drill press and other basic tools



since when were mini lathes and drill presses basic, i build witha exacto knife (box cutter), a hack saw and a regular drill. for a dremel i use a piece of sand paper glued to a steel rod and insert it into my drill (works great) :D
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You keep implying it doesn't work. Is it broken or have you just moved on?
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Looks like a pump, chamber sealing valve with a physical latch on the piston instead of a pneumatic trigger, bolt loading and looks like it should be able to work. Seals not working?

Stuff happens. Going to redo it?

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You keep implying it doesn't work. Is it broken or have you just moved on?
It works very well, it is just that the pump is hard to push after 120 psi, wich really limits the power (150 psi would be giving much more power)
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