I decided that im going to use this gun, my panzer, some trip wire mines as an explosives technician role for airsoft.
I'm also bumping this topic because a lot of people recently have been asking about my shells and this topic explains a lot.
Finished 3 Barrel Grenade Launcher
- Davidvaini
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Since I decided on making some larger shells for the Panzerschrek I was thinking about the complete opposite for this. I was thinking about making 3 adapters that allow 3/4" shells.
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So when you want to shoot it, you have to press the inflator up to the valve and put it on there ? I thought there was some sort of trigger...
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ajdevi92 wrote:So when you want to shoot it, you have to press the inflator up to the valve and put it on there ? I thought there was some sort of trigger...
Yes, you load the shell, press the co2 inflator to the back of the shell and press the trigger.. I made it this way so I can use 1 co2 inflator for multiple devices.. Keep it modular in design.
I just first want to say that I think the grav barrel is an ingenious idea.
I came up with a way that could make this a gun a little more ergonomical (I just didn't like the whole "hold an inflator right up to the cartridge" schematic), but sustains the same modular capability for the co2 inflator. It might initially replace the pistol grip, but you could make a hollowed shroud to cover it.
You can pretty much tell from the picture what i mean. You would manually slide the tribarrel assembly back up to the valve coming from the tube which leads to the inflator. The inflater would be mounted inside some sort of pistol grip. The spring allows the barrels to pop out from the valve and self-rotate.
I came up with a way that could make this a gun a little more ergonomical (I just didn't like the whole "hold an inflator right up to the cartridge" schematic), but sustains the same modular capability for the co2 inflator. It might initially replace the pistol grip, but you could make a hollowed shroud to cover it.
You can pretty much tell from the picture what i mean. You would manually slide the tribarrel assembly back up to the valve coming from the tube which leads to the inflator. The inflater would be mounted inside some sort of pistol grip. The spring allows the barrels to pop out from the valve and self-rotate.
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