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Paintball to .22 pellet conversion.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Billbobnz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 2022 at 4:50pm
Love this little project J-S. Got me thinking about turning a paintball gun I have into a air shot gun, I collected a few 20 gauge empty shot shell the other day and wondering if I can do a small load in them and see how it goes. If I get started on it I'll let you guys know how it goes
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Originally posted by J-S J-S wrote:

Update.. nothing on this one..
BUT, i did get a couple more cheap paintball guns of Trademe to hatch some more evil plans. Both are electric triggers which a very light compared to the current mechanical.

Current project has a long bolt insert which acts as a transfer port of around 70mm. Is this wasted space for gas expansion, or does it aid in power?

The next project may be a pistol version; if I make the barrel transfer port directly over the valve (like a crosman 2250), should this provide better use of the gas?
(Im a springer fan at heart so this gas stuff is a bit less known).

Below is a quick preview idea of project number 2:


Cool projects! A smaller transfer port can make gas use more efficient, but some space helps with pressure. Placing the barrel port directly over the valve should improve power. Excited to see what you build next!
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