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  • chadlh
    Registered User
    • Nov 2006
    • 52

    #1

    Q-Loader Stock

    Just thought I'd show those of you itching for a project what can be done in about 3-4 hour.

    Material List:
    45 degree 3/4" PVC
    Threaded/3/4" PVC
    PVC Glue

    2 1/2" wide 'L' bracket from the hardware store


    Tool list:
    Grinder/File
    Drill / Bits
    Dremel

    My project opjective was to mount my Q-Loader in such a way that it would be out of the way/low profile and functional. I didn't want to buy the bracket that one can get for the Q-Loader because it cost to much and probably wasn't customizable enough. Since my air is remote weight isn't an issue since it's for woodsball.

    The first objective was to use the down angle feedneck of my powerfeed left RT Pro (Emag Valve) on the right side to feed the Q-Loader. My idea behind this was to create a lazy downwards arc to the Q-Loader allowing free movement of my firing hand without getting bulky. I sort of Dremelled the threaded PVC connector so that the 45 degree connector could fit into it before the threads. The reason for the threaded PVC connector was that the Q-Loader feeder hose twists (threads) into it snuggly without falling out. The 45 degree fist stugly onto the feedneck without any modifications.

    My second objective was to use the Q-Loader as a stock bringing it close enough for a good shooting stance, but also high enough so that I could aim through my mask easily. The last sort of tweak I did was drill the holes in the 'L' bracket in such a way to 'Dog Leg' the Q-Loader to fit better into my shoulder. The only thing I will change in the near future is tune the angle of the 'dog leg' and also maybe see about making the 'L' bracket out of aluminum to make it lighter.

    Final Product (not yet tested or parts painted) is a well ballanced functional woodsball marker. I won't be getting any more hopper shots or give myself away when the hopper pops up.









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  • PBI82
    Registered User
    • Mar 2007
    • 73

    #2
    looks good will look better when you get it painted i wish i could try the qloader out

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    • Bartman
      Canadian Newbie
      • Dec 2000
      • 458

      #3
      Looks good, I jsut got my q-loader in, thats a nice and unique way of mounting it.

      Bartman
      Bartman
      www.stdindustry.com
      AKA tech
      AKA Factory team

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      • robnix
        email robnix@gmail
        • Jan 2006
        • 2094

        #4
        nice job!

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        • Dover
          Blaze away all day
          • Jun 2001
          • 1703

          #5
          Looks great, I was waiting for someone to show pics, and I'm too lazy to post a crappy drawing...

          How about putting the Q-Loader directly behind the A.I.R. valve by using the mounting holes for the angled rear ASA?

          Or running the Q-Loader horizontal, parallel to the marker, on the side, or even on the top of an ULE body?

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          • Railgun
            Hit me, I'm a target
            • Jan 2007
            • 93

            #6
            Originally posted by Dover
            ....Look up the Calico 9mm submachineguns, made proudly in the USA!!!
            A QLOADER FOR REAL BULLETS! ! ! ! ! Who'da thunk it!

            I've got a Qloader coming and I'm just thinking about what which marker it'll be used on. For me it's more about the compactness and ability to mount it low. If I could figure out a way to turn a marker body upside down or at least a 45 low angle and feed from below I'd do it.

            Obviously the Automag is a prime candidate for such a mod.

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            • Dover
              Blaze away all day
              • Jun 2001
              • 1703

              #7
              Yeah, can somebody post a pic of it?

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              • ahellers
                USCG "I save lives"
                • Jan 2006
                • 681

                #8


                ta da!

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