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Autococker Airsoft Gun


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After playing paintball for a few years now I thought the autococker might be a suitable paintball marker to convert to fire airsoft. They are cheap, readily available and have many available accessories. Here is what an autococker looks like:

 

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And here is how it works:

 

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I thought this marker would be suitable because most the internal firing mechanisms are located away from the barrel. That way only relatively minor modifications would be needed while the bulk of the system would remain intact. The work that I think would need to be done is the top half the receiver forward of the feeding neck would need to be chopped off, a new bolt and breech would need to be machined and soldered into place, a feeding system is needed, as well as a inner and outer barrel combination. Velocity can be adjusted by changing the valve and hammer springs and maybe by lowering the input pressure.

 

The feeding mechanism I would use would be similar to what paintball pistols or the old cowboy Winchester rifles used. Just a stacked tube filled with RAP4 airfin airsoft pellets. This would eliminate the need for a hop up since the airfins act like mini vortex footballs. They don't seem like they would be too complicated to produce either and might even be swappable during a skirmish. It would make a good sniper rifle. Any thoughts on all of this?

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Honestly, why not?  It would be pretty funny if anything.

 

but it wouldnt. youre making work for yourself here when you could ues an AEG or GBB which would be easier, have more accesories, be more reliable, have proper magazines not gravity feed, be accurate, be more realistic.

 

airfin pellets arent exactly abundant and would make reloads difficult, and gravity feed is just asking for a jam.

 

if you want to use that gun why not play paintball and just have that gun do what its designed for and use airsoft guns for what theyre designed for.

 

just, why do you want to convert a paintball marker? what can it do that an airsoft gun cant?

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There are advantages with this design:

Lower trigger delay.

Better sound.

 

But it should be rebuilt into something that looks like something real.

 

Paintsofter, isn't that the kind of persons that uses hi-caps, prays 'n sprays, don't care about realism and loves rails, cool accessoriesand other bling bling?

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If you want HPA/CO2 powered airsoft guns then go get yourself a classic airsoft gun. Or better still go get yourself an Escort MP5, they're great fun to shoot with full recoil and a great sound to boot.

 

edit: please tell me those aren't 1911 grips on that autococker?! :P

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Except that this design can also rediculously exceed the safe limits of Airsoft - well over 16J in the right configuration, and that would be bad.

Wouldn't the bb be too light to be able to momentusize? As in that thing where using heavier bbs in a higher powered gun will allow you to be able to harness more of the energy? I don't know, it makes no sense now that I think about it...

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