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#1 FromAbove

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Posted 26 July 2006 - 06:19 PM

It has been some time since I built the Reaper, and its flaws needed fixing, so I thought up ways to fix its noted deficiencies.

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There were a few initial issues that needed to be addressed:
-It was too heavy
-The magazine went too high into the sightlineing the sprinkler valves and the pressure drop was significant enough to only get a few shots per fill…far too inefficient for what I wanted.
-It was both too big and too long. I wanted a bull pup assault rifle not an unwieldy piece of plastic that weights 27 pounds fully loaded.

So yesterday I got my first day off in 2 months so I sat down and began to build a rifle which is going to own its predecessor in ammo capacity, air chamber volume, ergonomics, and overall intimidation factor. This is what I've come up with thus far. Mind the crappy pics, 0.3 Mpl webcam.

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The body is 1 1/4 conduit pvc (only place that sells SCH40 does so at a plumbing store parts counter and its not cheap, also it doesn't need to be pressure rated for my application.) You might notice I salvaged most of the parts from the original reaper and so far I've only spend 10 dollars on new material.


Behind the mock trigger is a sprinkler valve which has its solenoid removed while I build but I'm keeping it electrically actuated for a sweet trigger set-up I have in the works. The regulator isn't easily seen in the picture, but it is sitting behind the sprinkler valve, which leads to a tee to a 0-200 pressure gauge and to the main tank that is 14x2inch SCH40 pvc. attached to the front of the chamber is a brass tee where another brass tee comes off of that where a L-shaped piece of 1 1/2 SCH40 Pvc is attached, as well as a schrader valve (labeled a "snifter valve" at homehardware) there is another 1/4 inch hole which is cut off with a simple 1/4 threaded brass plug. On the very end of the 1 1/2 L chamber there is a ball valve which is simple there so I don't have to dump air through the sprinkler valve (I broke off the black lever-it still works but no manual dump anymore.)

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I'm using the same shells as the Mk.1 however I initially wanted to use 3 inch shells. This made a great
deal of dead space in the finished product. So cutting down to a 1.5 inch shell meant I could cut down a lot of dead space and bring the new rifle from 37 inches to hopefully something around 28-32 inches while keeping its 14 inch barrel.


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The bolt still needs to be finished as its made of 1 inch aluminum round stock pipe with 3/4 inch pvc conduit inside that the shell will fit into and rest against the pieces of 3/4 aluminum (grey in the pic beside the white CPVC.) I also didn't like the ease of the charging handle in the original reaper so I switched to a polished stainless steel handle that I happened to have lying around that will be perfect to use.
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With more people using shells these days in their homemades I'm surprised linear magasines havent caught on more. OMPA make a working prototype in his NEAR, and Torque used one in his Boomstick.

This is the Original linear rotating mag that completely killed my sightline however looking through the centre was somewhat helpful but I wanted better!
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It is made of 1/2 sch80 pvc which fits my shells with just enough room to slide. There are 10-11inch pipes around a 2 inch piece of 2in SCH40 pipe which has a 1-1/4 coupler hotglued inside. This makes it possible to have an unobscured sightline and increase the ammo capacity from 42+1 to 60+1! *edit* I made a mistake in measuring. I can fit 7 shells in each pipe, so the capacity is 70+1 but I'll be cutting that in roughly half in my design change.


So I need to finish the bolt and some minor fitting work before I can bondo this sucker and give it some looks (I want P90 meets alien vs. predator)

Questions/ Coments are always welcome and I'll post more as I find more time to work on it.

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Edited by FromAbove, 21 August 2006 - 09:02 PM.

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#2 ompa

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Posted 26 July 2006 - 08:52 PM

That looks very impressive. Nice to see you're still working on that beast! Can't wait to see the finished product, it looks extremely promising.

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#3 FromAbove

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Posted 28 July 2006 - 07:47 AM

I was making very good progress so I took a moment to look back and consider my new design and I realised that my main reason for a new rifle was being lost on me. I needed to minimize the magazine first and foremost because at a foot long, the designs of other parts around this were becoming unweildy...worse than the first in means of ergonomics. Also the second chamber is going to add minimal additional volume and a great deal of weight in fittings including itself so I took it off (I have a C02 inflator and a high volume frame pump so I dont mind the extra pumping.

I'll post pics and edit this post this afternoon after I finish the new design changes. Once again sorry about the crappy quality pics.

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*Edit*

I've cut down the magazine to hold 40 shells and have fabricated its reloading and feed chutes and am starting work on the trigger/electrical system. Once finished that I will be working on the ejection chute and will be cutting the bolt to length when all the measurements are completed. Hopefully I will be ready for cosmetic touches by sunday.

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#4 FromAbove

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Posted 21 August 2006 - 08:55 PM

Pardon the double post folks, its been some time since an update.

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I noticed the bullpup discussion beginning so I thought I would finally unveil the 'somewhat' finished product which has become my ongoing summer project. It is (as far as I can tell) the first high-capacity bullpup nerf rifle around.

Specs:
Capacity: 40+1
Max Range: 400feet
Max effective range with true stefans: roughly 275 feet
Rounds per min: 75
shots per fill: 7@35 psi, 1@125psi
pumps:? I have a C02 inflator, so I have no clue.

Hopefully I'll get the chance to get some good pics sooner or later. I've been working 70 hours a week and spending 30 hours or so a week renovating my new appartment so I've been too swamped to think about bondo.

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#5 Snazzy Q

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Posted 21 August 2006 - 09:53 PM

Awesome! Those ranges sound pretty crazy, what are you going to weigh your stefans with to get that much power to work?

and about your sig...
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awesome movie
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#6 FromAbove

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Posted 21 August 2006 - 10:15 PM

Snazzy,

I took a 1/4x2" Machine screw and put some 5/8 foam around it as a sabot fitting in my 3/4 alum tubing barrel (cpvc sleeved for 1/2 stefans) and shot it out at 160 psi.

Also Boondock Saints is surely quite the kickass film, I kept hearing whispers of a sequel, but that was 2 years ago and noting yet. Too bad.


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Connor: Oh, is that right, Rambo?
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