ArticleCoop.com homepage.
Follow Us On Twitter
Translate Page To Irish Translate Page To German Translate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French
Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portugese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Of Times Read: 95    Word Count: 556  
Categories

Accessories (1677)
Advice (2173)
Aging (363)
Arts (10179)
Arts and Crafts (985)
Automotive (8073)
Break-up (248)
Business (82687)
Business Management (1445)
Cancer Survival (400)
Career (511)
Cars and Trucks (5518)
CGI (7)
Cheating (259)
Coding Sites (185)
Computers (18883)
Computers and Technology (9285)
Cooking (2348)
Crafts (748)
Culture (280)
Current Affairs (1079)
Databases (79)
Death (60)
Education (12182)
Entertainment (14637)
Etiquette (21)
Family Concerns (2440)
Film (89)
Finances (29997)
Food and Drinks (5694)
Gardening (2547)
Healthy Living (44371)
Holidays (1016)
Home (15001)
Home Management (1923)
Internet (43922)
Jobs (1171)
Leadership (107)
Legal (1390)
Medical (2162)
Medical Business (196)
Medicines and Remedies (2017)
Men Only (3149)
Motorcyles (166)
Opinions (47)
Our Pets (5174)
Outdoors (1850)
Parenting (1033)
Pets (596)
Recreation (1239)
Relationships (12005)
Religion (2142)
Science (396)
Self Help (1173)
Self Improvement (4898)
Society (920)
Sports (9717)
Staying Fit (13126)
Technology (8100)
Travel (11107)
Web Design (2104)
Weddings (1249)
Wellness, Fitness and Di (5748)
Women Only (8257)
Womens Interest (1465)
World Affairs (47)
Writing (2295)
 
Stats
Total Articles: 94
Total Authors: 103724
Total Downloads: 6552117


Newest Member
Georgiana Serrano

 


   

How To Build Your Own Paintball Gun



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.articlecoop.com/rss.php?rss=271

[Valid RSS feed]  Don Salieri's Author Feed - http://www.articlecoop.com/author-rss-feed.php?rss=1037
By : Don Salieri    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-21 08:40:49
The process of creating your very own paintball gun is not very hard but can be quite time consuming if you do not study about this in advance. With the help of this article you will be able to make your personal paintball gun instead of spending a lot of money in a specialized shop.

First we will start with a list of items that you will need for constructing the paintball gun:
1. Standard Co2-powered paintball gun;
2. 14”-22” barrel;
3. Screwdriver;
4. Side-mounting hopper;
5. Tripod (optional);
6. Very good paintballs.

The first you need to accomplish is to remove any hoppers and barrels attached to the gun because most of the standard barrels are rather short and inaccurate. After this, using item no. 3, screw in the extended barrel (some of them have corkscrew groves in order to help place a spin on it thus increasing the accuracy).

Next, screw in the Co2 container into your gun and add the side-mounted hopper onto the gun. The side-mounted hopper will either have an attachment to move the standard hopper out of the barrel line of sight or just be one piece. After doing so you will need to adjust the velocity to the course required amount. Now you will begin the testing of the gun by moving a distance of about 200 feet between the gun and the target. Next step is to fire at the target and after that check to see if the sight is accurate as you have hoped. If it isn’t, loosen the screw, adjust it with great care, tighten it and give it another try. Repeat the process if necessary until you get it right.

Another testing situation is imperative – try to find a location in which you can crouch or prone. Using a tripod will make the gun to be more stable and as a consequence, more accurate. Choosing the paintballs is just as important as the gun itself; the high quality models are less likely to break in the barrel. Good examples would be Spyder and Tippmann paintballs as they have proven their efficiency over the years.

The latter manufacturer also offers good products for reducing the friction within the marker. If you have the time to polish the contact points between the front bolt, rear bolt, and the receivers, you will notice a significant decrease in terms of friction within the marker. A valuable piece of advice is not to overdo with the barrel length, something between 16”-18” will do just about fine.

You can have a lot of fun tinkering the marker with A5’s, M4’s, AK47’s or even MP5’s. If you have the time, the possibilities are endless. The value of the paintball gun is futile if you make a lot of noise when walking on branches or leaves as it will give your position away. Try stepping on rocks as they do not make much sound. Also take camouflage into consideration; it can give you a solid advantage.

As you can observe, the process of building your very own paintball gun is not rocket science but the downside is that it can be time consuming but this is the perfect solution if you are on a strict budget.
Author Resource: http://www.paintballskirmish.co.uk/venue/crawley/home.html is managed by Dan S., where visitors get to know more about Paintball Sussex as well as other useful information in this domain.
Article From ArticleCoop

Related Articles

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
Rate This Article
Vote to see the results!

Do you like this article?
  • Yes.
  • Not Sure.
  • No.


New Members
select
Sign up
select
Learn More
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 
Sponsors


Microsoft Store

 


Copyright © 2009 - ArticleCoop.com
All Rights Reserved.

Powered By:Article Friendly