.50" QEV gun *New stock, almost finished*
Just dropping by to inspire fellow spudders with this newly built QEV gun.
Hope you will enjoy it.
Info
1/2" QEV.
Pilot valve: modified blowgun (original didn`t take pressure over ~10 bar, and too low airflow).
.50" barrel, 57cm long (22 inch).
Wooden stock with adjustable length.
Scope is a cheap 3~9X40 GD from Dealextreme.
Pump: fork-pump that can handle 450psi/31bar.
Operating pressure: I actually dont know myself because the manometer on the fork-pump is somewhat... bad. When my compressor shows 9 bar, this show about 5 bar . But I take it too ~10 bar, so maybe 15 bar`ich?
It is probably calibrated to show accurate measurements @ 30 bar.
The gun is easily taken apart without tools for transportation etc.
Next project will be a semi-auto bullpup design with a 1/2" T-valve actuated by a electromagnet (coil + magnetic piston). But it will probably take a while to build, if I ever complete it... Well, that is another story.
Peace
Hope you will enjoy it.
Info
1/2" QEV.
Pilot valve: modified blowgun (original didn`t take pressure over ~10 bar, and too low airflow).
.50" barrel, 57cm long (22 inch).
Wooden stock with adjustable length.
Scope is a cheap 3~9X40 GD from Dealextreme.
Pump: fork-pump that can handle 450psi/31bar.
Operating pressure: I actually dont know myself because the manometer on the fork-pump is somewhat... bad. When my compressor shows 9 bar, this show about 5 bar . But I take it too ~10 bar, so maybe 15 bar`ich?
It is probably calibrated to show accurate measurements @ 30 bar.
The gun is easily taken apart without tools for transportation etc.
Next project will be a semi-auto bullpup design with a 1/2" T-valve actuated by a electromagnet (coil + magnetic piston). But it will probably take a while to build, if I ever complete it... Well, that is another story.
Peace
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- Almost finished, did this one in a hurry. The rear of the stock feels kind of... naked (and fat :S ), and needs to be remade. The grip also need some grip-tape. And of course, the sleeve need some paint too. Buuuuut, this gun is so darn fun to shoot with so I dont have time to do these adjustments :) .
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Very nicely put together, in a quaint sort of way must take a bit of effort to get it up to pressure though as the chamber seems relatively large, you would have been better off with a smaller chamber and higher pressure.
The stock is particularly well finished, what wood is it?
The stock is particularly well finished, what wood is it?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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that stock is amazing, but the gun looks kind of dangly next to it. I recommend a wooden support
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You might want to try sleeving the barrel as suggested here, it would look less skinny plus you'd have the benefit of an integral silencer
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Very nicely put together, in a quaint sort of way must take a bit of effort to get it up to pressure though as the chamber seems relatively large, you would have been better off with a smaller chamber and higher pressure.
The stock is particularly well finished, what wood is it?
Aaa forget, the chamber is about 110cc. Yeah it take 200 pumps to ~15 bar (bad manometer...). The problem is that I am a coward, the QEV`s max pressure is 12 bar, and I have no idea how much punishment it can take... So I am on the safe side .
Hehe yeah, maybe I do, someday. But Im satisfied with the looks, or, I dont care so much for the looks. as long as it works, Im fine hehe.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:You might want to try sleeving the barrel as suggested here, it would look less skinny plus you'd have the benefit of an integral silencer
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i personally have taken them to 30 bar, some people on this forum have taken them as far as 60 bar, multiple times without failurezy wrote: The problem is that I am a coward, the QEV`s max pressure is 12 bar, and I have no idea how much punishment it can take... So I am on the safe side .
Oh... thats... sick.... . Well, maybe 20 bar wouldnt be so bad?spudtyrrant wrote:i personally have taken them to 30 bar, some people on this forum have taken them as far as 60 bar, multiple times without failurezy wrote: The problem is that I am a coward, the QEV`s max pressure is 12 bar, and I have no idea how much punishment it can take... So I am on the safe side .
God dammit now Im sleeving it ... Had some pvc-pipe laying around, but Im out of paint so it will look shitty until I get some new paint.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:You might want to try sleeving the barrel as suggested here, it would look less skinny plus you'd have the benefit of an integral silencer
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jeepkahn in the decimator, and maggotman(not the best example lol)c11man wrote:ive been to 45, who takes theres to 60?
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If you're going to increase the pressure, you'll need the extra suppressionzy wrote:Gosh darnit now Im sleeving it
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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hey that looks cool
this is offtopic but i just dont want to make a new topic out of this: if i had a barrel sealing piston valve with spring behind the piston, would it be semi-automatic if i pilot it with small qev? if so, do the small qev need to have a spring?
this is offtopic but i just dont want to make a new topic out of this: if i had a barrel sealing piston valve with spring behind the piston, would it be semi-automatic if i pilot it with small qev? if so, do the small qev need to have a spring?
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yesjakethebeast wrote:if i had a barrel sealing piston valve with spring behind the piston, would it be semi-automatic if i pilot it with small qev?
noif so, do the small qev need to have a spring?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life