I'm fairly new to paintball but I have some comments of why paintball companies have not progressed to better materials. Let me begin with a little resoning.
First off I own your everyday Minimag that still have all its stainless parts. Very durable and great quality! Now I am very avid in the automtoive world and I have been thinking why doesnt paintball use the same materials as in the automotive industry? Like Titanium, Carbon Fiber and Kevlar, Magnesium...
Well by watching trends in the paintball world it now seems that everyone has to be lighter and faster. Now someone has to admit it, aluminum is great and cost effective but old technology.
So why haven't there been any titanium markers out there(or are there?) Titanium is extremely light weight, extremely durable and will never corrode! The possiblities would be endless. Same with magnesium, it is very light weight and very strong and not as costly as titanium.
As I see it, why oh why isnt anyone exploring the possibilities of Carbon Fiber& Kevlar? I mean this stuff is vurtually indestructable! Race cars are made of it, factory cars use it, aftermarket uses it. It easy to produce(with the right equipment) and athough not as cheap as aluminum I'm sure people will be willing to pay the extra amount for it. A paintball gun would be extremely easy to manufactur parts for. Basically the body is a couple of tubes, and the trigger frame is also a very easy shape to form. Bolts could be made of this, there by having less recoil because of the lighter mass.
I'm going to assume that someone will post back about the abuse the gun goes through and carbon fiber would not hold up to the abuse. I would disagree to the fact that as long as the material is developed correctly and properly stress tested carbon fiber kevlar would hold up just as long as steel!
Although this was a long post it is still very concise into the subject of different materials.
First off I own your everyday Minimag that still have all its stainless parts. Very durable and great quality! Now I am very avid in the automtoive world and I have been thinking why doesnt paintball use the same materials as in the automotive industry? Like Titanium, Carbon Fiber and Kevlar, Magnesium...
Well by watching trends in the paintball world it now seems that everyone has to be lighter and faster. Now someone has to admit it, aluminum is great and cost effective but old technology.
So why haven't there been any titanium markers out there(or are there?) Titanium is extremely light weight, extremely durable and will never corrode! The possiblities would be endless. Same with magnesium, it is very light weight and very strong and not as costly as titanium.
As I see it, why oh why isnt anyone exploring the possibilities of Carbon Fiber& Kevlar? I mean this stuff is vurtually indestructable! Race cars are made of it, factory cars use it, aftermarket uses it. It easy to produce(with the right equipment) and athough not as cheap as aluminum I'm sure people will be willing to pay the extra amount for it. A paintball gun would be extremely easy to manufactur parts for. Basically the body is a couple of tubes, and the trigger frame is also a very easy shape to form. Bolts could be made of this, there by having less recoil because of the lighter mass.
I'm going to assume that someone will post back about the abuse the gun goes through and carbon fiber would not hold up to the abuse. I would disagree to the fact that as long as the material is developed correctly and properly stress tested carbon fiber kevlar would hold up just as long as steel!
Although this was a long post it is still very concise into the subject of different materials.
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