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Old November 23rd, 2006, 19:58   #23
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I honestly think that unless you want to continue to butt up against some of the laws of physics, or throw away tons of cash, you really should stop trying to build a gun that cant possible work well.

There are definite limits on what an airsoft gun can do. It's a smoothbore shooting a light, round, plastic BB with air compression. What you want exceeds what the system as it is can give you. It's that simple.

Yes, there are ways to do it; all pretty much involve butchering a LOT of parts and will not work for very long.

Why dont you try and build a perfectly balanced and accurate gun that will work like a top instead? There are many good ways to do that.

This is my opinion, I just think you are wasting your time and money for a dream.
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