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  • DeTrevni
    Registered User
    • May 2006
    • 424

    #1

    Bet you didn't see THIS coming!

    Rainmaker. Pump. Wewt...

    I dunno, though. This one might be more of a "Drizzlemaker." I'd be lucky to hit 5 BPS!

    Wanna know the kicker? It has autotrigger!





    My view:



    Specs:
    - Pump Rainmaker
    - Stiffi Switch I change between my 2 RM's
    - Angel LCD single trigger frame

    Soon to come (or just come eventually...):
    - Milling
    - Anno
    - Stock Class mod

    I tell you what, it's surprisingly smooth for an RM. A HUGE trigger pull though. You have to pull the trigger until it just about touches the back of the guard, then it trips. I'm probably gonna make a stop for it soon.
  • VFX_Fenix
    -=Bishop=-
    • Sep 2004
    • 1052

    #2
    That's.... pretty cool

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    • Triangle

      #3
      That's pretty damned cool.
      It looks like you've done a great job. Any chance at the internals, or anymore info as to how you made the sucker?

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      • Maggot6
        Registered User
        • Aug 2004
        • 1527

        #4
        You bet right..

        I'm seconding the "more info" because, I know literally squat about Rainmakers, and I'd like to see what needs to be done :)

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        • rkjunior303
          I need this more than you
          • May 2003
          • 4029

          #5
          i thnk you finally found a way to make rainmakers actually shoot

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          • Triangle

            #6
            Originally posted by Maggot6
            You bet right..

            I'm seconding the "more info" because, I know literally squat about Rainmakers, and I'd like to see what needs to be done :)
            Seriously.

            I had one of the older rainmakers for a while, and like it alot, actually.
            I eventually added cash and traded it away, and I somewhat regret it.
            The only thing I know about them, is that they'll sometimes up and ceae to operate properly. I seem to recall people addressing that at OGD, when the BE team had alot of problems with their markers.

            Can anyone elaborate on that?

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            • wjr
              Registered User
              • Feb 2006
              • 995

              #7
              Here's how it works (I'm pretty sure at least). The bottom tube uses a nelson valve to move a ram which hits a poppit valve that shoots the ball. The nelson valve is normally recocked by a air ram (similar to a cocker's).

              I would assume that the ram that recocks the nelson valve has just been replaced with a pump.

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              • DeTrevni
                Registered User
                • May 2006
                • 424

                #8
                I can't take credit for this (but it is my gun!). Claudio Ustica, or Rainman229, came out with the kit. It's a closed bolt pump. Pumping it loads the ball and sets the hammer (which can only be set when aired up). Pulling the trigger trips the hammer which shoots the ball (this took some home-fabrication from Claudio). Pretty standard design. With a stock Rainmaker, a 2 way ram and a MAC valve operated the pumping, similar to a 'cocker but not really, if you follow. This kit just replaces the ram with a manual system.

                Here's a .gif of an RM cycling. Instead of the 'noid valve and ram, there's a pump. Same principle.



                Was that any help?



                Edit: I'll have you people know, my Painmaker works fine!
                Last edited by DeTrevni; 12-18-2006, 11:38 PM.

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                • Triangle

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DeTrevni


                  Edit: I'll have you people know, my Painmaker works fine!
                  For now...

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                  • Pneumagger
                    I like 'Mags.

                    • Jun 2006
                    • 3556

                    #10
                    isn't that basically a sterling... "stacked nelsonish valve"

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                    • etjoyride
                      0:-1
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 2149

                      #11
                      Not to rain on your parade or anything because it is very nice, but rainman (and maybe some others) have done pump rainmakers before, both SC and open class, with great success.

                      However, this is certainly another shining example of how well it can be done.

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                      • Triangle

                        #12
                        Originally posted by etjoyride
                        Not to rain on your parade or anything because it is very nice, but rainman (and maybe some others) have done pump rainmakers before, both SC and open class, with great success.

                        However, this is certainly another shining example of how well it can be done.

                        He said the kit was put out by Rainman and company.

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                        • DeTrevni
                          Registered User
                          • May 2006
                          • 424

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Pneumagger
                          isn't that basically a sterling... "stacked nelsonish valve"
                          Yep! The Brass Eagle Sterling. I mentioned that, but I wasn't sure how many people would know what I was talking about so I edited it. Also, it is indeed Rainman's kit. Gotta vouch for the guy. He does great work!

                          Also, Rainman mentioned it could get around 23 balls per 12g, depending on where the ASA is placed, so I'm debating running it stock-class. Maybe convertable stock-class.

                          Edit: Crap. It probably wouldn't be allowed because of the autotrigger...

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                          • Duzzy
                            Mentally confused, wanders

                            • Apr 2004
                            • 940

                            #14
                            Autotrigger really isn't a big SC issue as every Phantom has one, and I think every Nelson as well, but I could be wrong...

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                            • ricwhic414
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2006
                              • 192

                              #15
                              De you are a sexy beast

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