OK on my pther forums someone proposed to make a carbon fiber cocker bodie.( he works with carbon fiber for his job and has full access) I said how bout a mag bodie and he said he could probably do it. Is there anything he needs to look out for or any problem he might face doing it also, would it owrk?
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Don't forget about putting a steel insert in where the bolt enters the barrel. The force of impact from the moving bolt would damage this area if it was made from carbon fibre.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts. -
The bolt shouldn't touch the body anywhere except where is compresses the bolt spring. You shouldn't have to reinforce the body where the bolt moves. Even in the standard mag bodies the bolt and bolt spring never make contact at all on the sides.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment
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a cf body would be cool. but, what do you hope to gain from it?
btw, one of the coolest cockers i ever saw, was one with the body made of acrylic(same stuff they make bullet prof bank glass out of), so you could see the internasl at work. that was awesome to be able to watch everything doing it's job in the gun!To think I quit playing because I ran out of money! What the hell was I thinking?Comment
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You folks are forgetting something quite important , a barrel. The stock mag bodies have a spring loaded ball bearing to lock the barrel in place. You will either have to figure it out how to place one of those in the body, or put some threads in there. Maybe model your body off of a Micromag body and find some way to get some threads in that Carbon fiber. Perhaps a steel insert of some sort. Id like to see aacrylic body on any gun especially one as needlessly complex as a cocker to see all that stuff moving :P All you would see on a mag is that little ol bolt moving back and forth. Peace out "I'll see it when I believe it"Comment
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The "barrel twist lock assembly" as AGD calls it isn't actually mounted in the body. It is pressed into the rail and the spring loaded part sticks up through a hole in the body. So you could just drill a hole for that that matches the one in your stock body and that should take care of the barrel issue. I believe though that there are many other issues with the design that you need to address before you can build a successful carbon fiber body. Good luck and post pics when you are done, I'd really like to see what it looks like.Originally posted by Person
You folks are forgetting something quite important , a barrel. The stock mag bodies have a spring loaded ball bearing to lock the barrel in place. You will either have to figure it out how to place one of those in the body, or put some threads in there.Comment
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i would make the body take cocker threaded barrels, i hate that twist lock system it sucks-=MARKER SETUP=-
- 03 Angel Ir3 fly
- 8 inch J&J edge barrel
- 68ci 3k nitroduck
- q-loader<--hands down, the best loader made.
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i had a tippman 98 and the threads did come off quick and easy but they did tend to bend and break every once in a while with aluminum barrels because the threadings were to big, you have to be super carefull with them. and the twist lock system does suck and it's hard to get off and on again
i hate it and if they had some sort of adapter to change it to normal threaded barrels i would buy it-=MARKER SETUP=-
- 03 Angel Ir3 fly
- 8 inch J&J edge barrel
- 68ci 3k nitroduck
- q-loader<--hands down, the best loader made.
- do i need anything else?Comment
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ok first off, the cocker body u saw was lexan, i know a guy who made about 3 or 4, second ur not thinking of the problems of the carbn fiber body, it can crack, adn will crack if u play some hard paintball, if u play like back or something in like a tourny formt though u should be ok, but if u play front and slide and stuff or play in woods 10 bucks says u will crack ur bodyim not saying that it's not worht a try and if ur getting i for cheap, hay why not, just umm, if u do start playing make shure u see where every thing lands
carbon fibers strength flaw, i believe, lies with in the fact that it's many small strands of well, carbon fiber (duh) which is adheread together for strength, but u can still split it apart, u probably won't go out an dcrakc it in ahlf, but it would probably crack
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