I need Airsoft techs

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iamthewalrus
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ok, im really tired right now and dont have time to look stuff up. so can anyone be really cool and give me a explination on how a semi-auto spring powered airsoft gun works? or give me a diagram or website?
i got connections with the modfia, watch who ur talkin to noob.


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They don't make semi-auto spring guns. Spring guns need to be cocked between shots. Electric guns can be semi-auto, basically a gear pulls the piston back before each shot.
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Here is a MSPaint quickie, I used to have a mini-MP5, and it broke so i took it apart. here is what it looks like, pretty much

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now there actualy is a airsoft bb gun that is semi auto and soesent have any electrical parts.. powerd by co2 crtiges 8)
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Yes, I used to have one, much more complicated on the inside, but much more fun... Mine actually stored the green gas in the magazine, but my friend peter has a CO2 powered deagle.
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I have a very simple semi co2 gun. The gas pressurizes a valve and when you pull the trigger, a hammer strikes pin which opens the valve and shoots air down the barrel.

The blowback ones though, I have no idea.
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