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In Topic: Plunger Seals and Lube
29 April 2012 - 08:08 AM
Sounds good. Thanks for all of the replies everyone.
In Topic: Need help finding a certain air valve
11 April 2012 - 04:20 PM
If you want full-auto, hopper an RF20 piston. Easy as pie. Just use CPVC to PVC couplers, or a DMK wye.
That's a good idea. I'm going to try this, and post results later. Gracias!
In Topic: Need help finding a certain air valve
11 April 2012 - 04:05 PM
I planned to have a large air resevoir tank made of PVC and endcaps, then attach it to the firing tank. You could have a semi-auto if you attached a barrel system straight to the firing tank, but ideally the valve I'm looking for would release the air when a certain pressure is reached behind it. This way, when the trigger is held down the air won't just blow through, it actually gives it a chance to pressurize. If you wanted both, you could set up some ball valve system.
In Topic: The UTorrent (Rear loading, CPVC, Spring addition Torrent)
25 January 2012 - 05:07 AM
Very nice. Do you think you could install barrels that extend to the front of the shell?
If you extended them all of the way to the front, then it wouldn't rotate.
In Topic: Longshot Breech Troubleshoot
08 October 2011 - 02:30 PM
I had this problem too. I used hot glue to secure my catch spring(s) to the catch piece. The glue created a kind of spacer underneath the springs, so the spring gets compressed more.
I know the standard size that is used for AR-15 springs is 4 3/4'', and the AR-15 spring and the [k26] aren't that different.
PM me if you get it working, I'm curious as to how this turns out.
I know the standard size that is used for AR-15 springs is 4 3/4'', and the AR-15 spring and the [k26] aren't that different.
PM me if you get it working, I'm curious as to how this turns out.
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