in trauma
09-30-2001, 08:20 AM
check out what was at the tippmann challange
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QUOTE FROM meph on pbnation
Ok, it's 3 Tippmann model 98's with donated Flatlines, Tippmann Ordanance grenade launcher, and with special welded vertically feeding, has 3 12volts. I've already givin him a couple ideas to improve the hopper, hope that he can use them.
But he went directly from ANS and bought the trigger frame and other accessories like the 3-way, hoses, pneumatics and such.
The trigger guards are taken off, and there are 3 seperate pneumatic rams pushing each seperate trigger. The top 98 is timed just before the left and right 98s to give it a V like a flock of ducks.
These are mounted on a custom made 'bracket'. They are movable, too with it. They can be positioned to shoot a little sideways or up/down instead of completely straight ahead. Also can be mounted so the left and right shots can inter-cross each other. So the left shoots to the right, and visa versa. But also mounted so they don't colide mid-air.
Air source is a scube tank and remote. Harness is a 16+1 (the +1 holds the tank).
Weight? Well, lets just say a tripple-beam-balance wouldn't be able to measure the weight of this!
This is just from my recollection of listening to him. I know he could easily describe it better, but this should give a general idea.
**Also, the front regulator is mounted at a 45* angle, such like the idea of the Black Magic. But it's the vertical tank mount from.... I believe a carbine or pro-carbine. I honestly can't remember, but it was from a tippmann gun. Specially modified and mounted onto the bracket (the bracket... I believe made of aluminum).
Edit: Please do not post copyrighted images!
To see the images that in trauma posted please use the following link:
http://www.pbnation.com/~dan/pix/tippmann/
QUOTE FROM meph on pbnation
Ok, it's 3 Tippmann model 98's with donated Flatlines, Tippmann Ordanance grenade launcher, and with special welded vertically feeding, has 3 12volts. I've already givin him a couple ideas to improve the hopper, hope that he can use them.
But he went directly from ANS and bought the trigger frame and other accessories like the 3-way, hoses, pneumatics and such.
The trigger guards are taken off, and there are 3 seperate pneumatic rams pushing each seperate trigger. The top 98 is timed just before the left and right 98s to give it a V like a flock of ducks.
These are mounted on a custom made 'bracket'. They are movable, too with it. They can be positioned to shoot a little sideways or up/down instead of completely straight ahead. Also can be mounted so the left and right shots can inter-cross each other. So the left shoots to the right, and visa versa. But also mounted so they don't colide mid-air.
Air source is a scube tank and remote. Harness is a 16+1 (the +1 holds the tank).
Weight? Well, lets just say a tripple-beam-balance wouldn't be able to measure the weight of this!
This is just from my recollection of listening to him. I know he could easily describe it better, but this should give a general idea.
**Also, the front regulator is mounted at a 45* angle, such like the idea of the Black Magic. But it's the vertical tank mount from.... I believe a carbine or pro-carbine. I honestly can't remember, but it was from a tippmann gun. Specially modified and mounted onto the bracket (the bracket... I believe made of aluminum).