Updated shots of my AM-P90 (and a quick vid)

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  • Evil Bob
    Evil Overlord
    • Jul 2001
    • 1217

    #16
    Non functioning/broken P90 airsoft guns turn up on ebay every now and then, they can be had for as low as $20 in shipping, thats where my sister got hers for her SG1 costume.

    Much like hoppers, you can also buy replacement shells directly from the manufacturers.

    -Evil Bob

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    • Skoad
      Registered User
      • Feb 2002
      • 3265

      #17
      I actually bought a working one off ebay. I think it was 35 or something including shipping.

      I'm back home on spring break so i don't have the gun here with me but the feeding is made out of probably 2 1/4 - 10 round tubes so lower 20's on the ball count. I'm still waiting on the springs

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      • p8ntball365
        Registered User
        • Aug 2003
        • 1395

        #18
        Sorry for the nub question But is it a airsoft gun or did you mod it to paintball?

        My mags:
        CF67870
        VV05148

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        • teufelhunden
          Registered Bamf
          • Jul 2003
          • 2691

          #19
          He cut the shell to fit around a 'Mag, I believe.
          SwallowBleach: It's good for you.

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          • SAW
            It's a trap!
            • Nov 2004
            • 846

            #20
            Man, that isn't a high ammo capacity...

            Could you double-stack two of the "magazines"? Have the upper clip drop-feed into the lower.
            Back at this...

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            • Remington
              AGD E-mag Faithful
              • Aug 2002
              • 1671

              #21
              Granted it's not a 50 round magazine like the real thing, but I think the 20 shot magazine is more realistic than say, a hopper. Incredbile job Skoad!

              My Feedback

              TunaMart

              TheMagSmith

              Mint Paintball

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              • Skoad
                Registered User
                • Feb 2002
                • 3265

                #22
                i have no idea how you would power a double stack magazine

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                • SAW
                  It's a trap!
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 846

                  #23
                  Since attachments are fubar, I'll try and explain...

                  Take your spring-loaded system and put it up top. Cut a hole in the bottom of the upper magazine, another in the top of the lower magazine. As the marker fires, the lower section of the stacked mags is filled with the paint from the upper magazine. The only problems would be

                  A) The balls feed incorrectly when transfering from top to bottom magazines. This could possibly be solved through the use of an elbow of some sort.

                  B) The spring doesn't pack enough energy to completely empty the top magazine. You would either be forced into getting a tougher spring (which could damage paint) or just going SC: rock-and-cock.

                  Hope this clears it up.

                  Either way, it's a piece of art!
                  Back at this...

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                  • Skoad
                    Registered User
                    • Feb 2002
                    • 3265

                    #24
                    i'm probably going to sell it after spring break, don't really have energy/time to finish it completely.

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                    • meshaq
                      rare bushy f/s/t
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 399

                      #25
                      could put a q loader where the 20 rounds clip is, it would still be like a magazine, but higher capacity
                      Buy something:
                      http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...16#post1728016

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                      • Remington
                        AGD E-mag Faithful
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 1671

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Skoad
                        i'm probably going to sell it after spring break, don't really have energy/time to finish it completely.
                        What else needs to be done to it? It looks done to me.

                        My Feedback

                        TunaMart

                        TheMagSmith

                        Mint Paintball

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                        • Evil Bob
                          Evil Overlord
                          • Jul 2001
                          • 1217

                          #27
                          A Q-Loader would be great to put there but its much wider then the P90 frame and would look out of place on top. A possible location would be the butt stock.

                          -Evil Bob

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                          • Jack & Coke
                            TUNAMAX No. 1
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 2644

                            #28
                            Originally posted by p8ntball365
                            hmm. All I can hear is sound no vid? Is it supposed to do that? Looks really nice though. what is the "shell" of the marker?
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                            After you've installed the DivX codec v5.2.1 on your computer, Windows Media Player will be able to play all versions of DivX movies (DivX v3.x, DivX v4.x, DivX v5.x). If you run into any problems, please refer to the DivX FAQ for solutions to common DivX codec installation and playback problems. You are now ready to start downloading movies.

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                            Good luck

                            BTW, really cool project skoad!

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                            • ApexAZ
                              Registered User
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 161

                              #29
                              That's pretty nifty!

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                              • Skoad
                                Registered User
                                • Feb 2002
                                • 3265

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Remington
                                What else needs to be done to it? It looks done to me.

                                still need springs to power the feed system (if i can find the right springs), probably need to do something better with the feeding too right now its pretty haggard, recoat the body and barrel and add clear coat, and some basic finishing touches

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