double barreled Mags

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  • cyrus-the-virus
    http://www.thepbforum.com/
    • Feb 2006
    • 1259

    #31
    Originally posted by questionful
    The around-forearm thing sounds cool. Though it would add cost and complexity, it would be awesome if the grip pivoted and could unlock from the around the forearm position so you could keep your elbow down and still sight down the barrels.
    If your doing it electronically then it wouldn't be any worse other then some extra wire.

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    • LK-13
      Confused on purpose!
      • Dec 2006
      • 584

      #32
      would anyone be interested in a Bullpup design, kinda like a P-90?

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      • cyrus-the-virus
        http://www.thepbforum.com/
        • Feb 2006
        • 1259

        #33
        I think a normal nasty design would be better... but thats jsut my opinion.

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        • gunangel
          AGD Pride
          • May 2005
          • 285

          #34
          a double barreled p90

          I think it would be cool to build some custom designs with bolt on ability, but honestly I've thought it through and I had a mock up and it cost next to nothing.

          All you would need are two mags with ult's, a metal trigger frame, aluminum stock (or any type of metal plate, about a dollar at home depot), drill, tap, dremel, screws, and a metal rod.

          *remove the trigger frames
          *remove the trigger pin connecting pieces (piece connecting trigger pin to sear) exposing a whole on the bottom part of the sear
          *place the two mags a distance apart (enough for two hoppers to fit, less if warps or qloaders will be used) and use the metal plate to attach them (making sure to dremmel a slot for the sears)
          *use drills and taps to make tapped holes for screws to attach through the metal plate onto the rails
          *insert rod into the hole in the sears (where the connecting pieces were)
          *dremmel a slot on the top of the trigger frame for the rod to fit through and move
          *attach trigger frame, equidistantly from the two bodies, by holes drilled in the metal plate and attach with screws and nuts
          *insert a nail with the flat part pointing towards the rod in the trigger frame, or insert a ram for pneumatic or epneumatic operation

          voila you have yourself a double barreled mag...wait I see your point...I guess a DIY would be better for those without the tools

          and keep us posted

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          • LK-13
            Confused on purpose!
            • Dec 2006
            • 584

            #35
            uh....
            i meant a single barreled P90, but a double P90 would be cool.....

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            • LK-13
              Confused on purpose!
              • Dec 2006
              • 584

              #36
              so tell me, how does this looks:



              the custom gus are getting closer!
              Last edited by LK-13; 07-19-2008, 08:33 PM.

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              • maniacmechanic
                PrestonCoPaintball
                • Aug 2006
                • 3453

                #37
                Originally posted by LK-13
                so tell me, how does this look...

                http://www.dwscustoms.com/
                That neon green sure jumps out at ya

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                • LK-13
                  Confused on purpose!
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 584

                  #38
                  Originally posted by maniacmechanic
                  That neon green sure jumps out at ya
                  I'm thinking that the Green and later Red will be a re-occurring thing with the guns I'm building.

                  I'm thinking Red anodized air supply parts, as a tip of the hat to the Late Great Cooper-T.
                  and Green anodizing for some body parts.

                  but this is only something bouncing around inside my head for the moment.

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