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.
Just curious, how many people on this thread are engineering majors? I worked in my school's engineering shop doing this kind of thing, so I'm really interested, possibly even in reproduced your work. When you're done, do you think you might post specs here? Take your time, make it rock!!!
the twist locks (standard spring plungers) are also made with a threaded body so they can be screwed in from the outside.there is a small pic at the link below.they cost about $3.
me and my friend are about a week away from having some aluminum bodies done. what we did was take a micro mag body and use it as the model, we used a stock vert feed tube from my bushmaster and it takes cocker threads. we are working out the final millings still but these hunks of al are shooting I tell yas
Originally posted by nitegloremote me and my friend are about a week away from having some aluminum bodies done. what we did was take a micro mag body and use it as the model, we used a stock vert feed tube from my bushmaster and it takes cocker threads. we are working out the final millings still but these hunks of al are shooting I tell yas
Have you used an all-aluminum construction or do you have steel inserts in there as well?
I have built a aluminum mag body and you do need the steel insert that proteam uses
my first attempt didn't have one and the spring gouged the inside of the body to the point where the bolt would no longer cycle
So as you can probably guess by my questions about the insert, I'm interested in building a body as well. For those of you have done this (or are also thinking about it) how did you secure the steel insert inside the aluminum? I'm asking particularly in the case of using standard mag barrels, which probably complicates matters.
Also, another option instead of using an angled twist-lock to allow the use of standard p/f barrels in a center feed config would be convert the barrels to center feed. There's a thread on this here
Good luck everyone. Only thing I'm asking for is the weight of your finished little hobby projects.
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If someone takes a paint-gun apart and modifies every scrap of it, does it matter what gun they had in the first place?
No, it does not matter.
Simplicity is proven over technological breakthrough.
Too bad we can't smack sense into everyone. Why, think of how easy learning would be.
Aiming is a good thing.
rather than pressing, you could get the steel insert and pop it in some liquid oxygen or helium to get it extremely cold. The metal would contract and you could put it into the body (with tongs of course). As it warms up, it would expand to tightly fit the body. That way no machinery would be needed.
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