Clearly it's slightly smallerapocavorme wrote:assuming the hole of the qev is same size of the ammo
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On my one the marble can fall through but the piston only opens 5 or so mm so the marble can't go right through that and the QEV is 180* to the barrel.
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Ok, but is there a possibility of the ammo get stucked? if i wanted the qev hole same diameter, would the bolt load the ammo without problems? will it need to be air loaded to be fast enough or a spring could do the job? i dont like the idea of restricting the flow, thats why i m asking... Thanks!!
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probably not but what size QEV? and what ammo? most QEVs have very under sized ports i re made my ones to get better flow.
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15,555.. steel marbles, barrel 16mmID and qev im using a 1´´ tee and a 1/2 pipe (16mmID) seat. piston is 2.7mm diameter. as long as my pvc is rated just for 100psi, im going to make a pvc prototype and then machine a inox block with qev, reload, dcv... , so i need to know exactly what to do before doing (it will be expensive to machine the block).
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Hey quick question. Is it possible to pull the internals out of a quick disconnect? (Not quick connect...)
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Well, duh. Ones easy to connect, and ones easy to disconnect. Gotta have priorities in life ya know!
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So the typical air compressor ones are quick connects? They're easy to disconnect as well...
Fück, I don't know. You're not having me on are you? I use the terms interchangeably and have no idea which ones I have if there is actually a difference between the two
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Well, the QD I have has no way of being unscrewed that I can see, and I don't want to take a hack saw to it either.
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They are the same thing warhead -__-
Didn't I answer that question like an hour ago in a different thread? Get your act together <s>war</s>airhead
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Well I just tried disassembling it, and it won't budge. It won't seem to come apart.
Edit, went back to the quick connect thread and saw marks how to. I tried finding the retaining ring, but the only one I found is under the ring about 2mm in, and I have bent 2 flat head screw drivers trying to get it out.
Edit number 2. I realized that the inner spring was actually bent a bit, so I decided to smash the shit out of it with a hammer and a nail. I ended up smashing out the check mechanism, so now its just the disconnect with no check valve.
Edit, went back to the quick connect thread and saw marks how to. I tried finding the retaining ring, but the only one I found is under the ring about 2mm in, and I have bent 2 flat head screw drivers trying to get it out.
Edit number 2. I realized that the inner spring was actually bent a bit, so I decided to smash the shit out of it with a hammer and a nail. I ended up smashing out the check mechanism, so now its just the disconnect with no check valve.
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you should be able to unscrew it in the middle like it did for my prototype ballistic knife.
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too late nowCrna Legija wrote:you should be able to unscrew it in the middle like it did for my prototype ballistic knife.
But yea, thats usually how they come apart. I did the same thing on my prototype ballistic knife too.
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