Hi guys
New project is progress, When I think about what I made so far,
I think that the method of loading one shot and reloading is common, and this time,
I made a break action shotgun which is the best way to load those shot.
Hope you enjoy this project
What you need
8A QEV
6A slide valve
6mm tube, some one-touch valve,
I connect pipe-QEV with 8A short-threaded pipe(I don't know what actually its called. sorry )
use 20A and 13A PVC pipe for barrel
stock are made by fomex(포맥스 in Korean)
power source is CO2, But it is not regulated and it is directly connected, so I have to shoot, lock, shoot and lock...
but its power is enough to me. almost 120psi/shot
It is not finished, Work is still in progress.
Time to break(break action QEV shotgun)
videos here!
https://youtu.be/718GgTcqYb0
https://youtu.be/d5e05Bvl9zE
This mechanism is designed for break action.
Since the QEV unit could not fit the structure of the "REAL" shotgun, so I made it to fit the barrel.
I am sure that this mechanism is successful.
Annnnnnnnd
Always check the barrel guys.....
https://youtu.be/718GgTcqYb0
https://youtu.be/d5e05Bvl9zE
This mechanism is designed for break action.
Since the QEV unit could not fit the structure of the "REAL" shotgun, so I made it to fit the barrel.
I am sure that this mechanism is successful.
Annnnnnnnd
Always check the barrel guys.....
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Yet another fantastic project, you really are getting the hang of this construction technique
Welcome to the club it could have been worse...Always check the barrel guys.....
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Yet another fantastic project, you really are getting the hang of this construction technique
Welcome to the club it could have been worse...Always check the barrel guys.....
Hmmm, that looks like my workshop door
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That was a steel reinforced glass window that was no match for a small orange shot out of a burst disk pneumatic from about 150 feet away... I was young and foolish.Hmmm, that looks like my workshop door
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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From what I could see, it looks like all of those launchers work really well. Well done.
However, when you're filming something that is long and largely horizontal, and the footage will likely be played back on screens that, if not permanently landscape, can be oriented so as to be landscape, it might make sense not to film in goddamn portrait mode.
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However, when you're filming something that is long and largely horizontal, and the footage will likely be played back on screens that, if not permanently landscape, can be oriented so as to be landscape, it might make sense not to film in goddamn portrait mode.
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eh, I enjoy his work enough not to mind!it might make sense not to film in goddamn portrait mode
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I see a M107, AA12 and VSS Vintorez... if you keep to your usual standards this should be good
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life