AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
How much would you pay for a in grip 12gram changer?
You know what this project needs, twist on 12g's. That way they'll be stock class legal too
Hmmm we talked about that in the planning stages its an option but I didn't want that for mine.... In fact screw in would have made it easier..... But as a guy that finds stock class great, as long as someone else is playing it, why would that make it stock class legal?
And as for room for the sear that is just the alum block before milling
Girls are no substatute of paintball
Murphy's law of paintball: If it jams force it. If it breaks it needed replacing anyways
Hmmm we talked about that in the planning stages its an option but I didn't want that for mine.... In fact screw in would have made it easier..... But as a guy that finds stock class great, as long as someone else is playing it, why would that make it stock class legal?
And as for room for the sear that is just the alum block before milling
Completely missed this
Reason being is unless you already plan on using a screw in type holder for the Co2 cartridges. One of the stock rules is...
Requires the removal (unscrewing) knob or housing to change the powerlet. (No lever changers.)
...and using a screw in type cartridge should fall in that rule.
if you were to hinge a hand guard off the back bottom of the frame that latched onto the trigger guard with a quick release it would be a 1 click unload and a lever action load. you could even make the hand guard have a place to hold a couple extra 12s.
Pictures finally.... working out a few kinks still but it is a great first generation. While I am getting things set up at my house I am thinking about ways to get it almost completely concealed in grip.... I still want to try having it drop out the left side of the grip
Girls are no substatute of paintball
Murphy's law of paintball: If it jams force it. If it breaks it needed replacing anyways
Pictures finally.... working out a few kinks still but it is a great first generation. While I am getting things set up at my house I am thinking about ways to get it almost completely concealed in grip.... I still want to try having it drop out the left side of the grip
What about us lefties? I want one to drop out the right side.
This is what I hate about AO to many damn nice things I want. You guys have to knock this crap off. Geez guess I have to get a bigger penny jar and start saving. Awesome work and can't wait to more pics and vid of shooting.
I think something like this would need to be done from scratch. I had drawn up a design to machine a rail and frame as one solid piece. I took the rear design of the Classic RT with the banjo and incorporate it so the air flows through the grip up the bolt and out to the valve. Basically using a Classic RT valve in the setup.
yup yup robertson has the idea using a micromag 2000 body but the more i use it the more I like the off center feed.
I was thinking about casting the airline peice so I can run it the way I want.... too many small bends in too many weird angles and if you are thinking "isn't that alot of work??" If you oversized the OD of well anything a bucket of sand makes a very easy and quick way to pore some parts.... figureing out the molten metal part is all on you, but I have a few feelers out on alternative materials that are promising... basically I need to get the rest of my tools so I can start shrinking the air box itself so I can mount it better
Girls are no substatute of paintball
Murphy's law of paintball: If it jams force it. If it breaks it needed replacing anyways
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