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I can carry an LMG and I'm asian but thats because I'm a fat asian LOL
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Here's an idea: hybrid guns!!! Everyone loves hybrid cars, so why not comby gas and electric guns for added mileage? Have a small amount of gas released then an electric piston pushes the expanding gas for extra umph. Then small battery could last longer, and so can gas! The extra weight will be nice too. And it leaves the door open for blowback AEGs. Am I rich yet? |
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good luck trying to workout the internals on that gun. :) |
a few classic airsoft guns run off the electric/gas thing
the electric part loads the bbs while the gas provides the propulsion |
electric/gas = vulcan :) electric to spin it and gas to fire hahahaha
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Imagine airsoft gun internals working like a piston firing in the engine of a car due to gas micro expulsions. Imagine all that potential energy going to shoot the pellet by hot gas and/or the driving of a spring. Maybe in 5 years later if that new method was perfected, gas guns would be actually using small amounts of gasoline, not propane. |
That would be awesome, especially if the explosion per shot is fairly loud (like on an old shitty car ;)) and flame coming out of the barrel after the BB. Now thats realism :D
Hmm... Cheers, Alex |
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So we use steel BBs and a thick steel barrel ;)
I doubt the BBs will be in flames long enough to melt... Cheers, Alex |
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Seems like an awfully little battery to go into that MP7. Makes sense for the smaller guns like the Scorpion, Mac 11, and TMP, but it looks like there would be a lot more room in the H&K's body.
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I never thought about the internal combustion airsoft gun. The main probjem is that any 'engine' large enough to withstand combustion would be so bulky and heavy... but maybe they could come up with something.
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Can't wait to see how the MP7 turns out. Coming from TM, I'm sure it will do very well. |
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