(Login jct842) Crosman Forum Member 216.134.239.168
Re: BB Gun?
May 14 2012, 8:52 PM
How about a machine gun, you loose a bit of accuracy but is made up in fire power. I have both the EBOS and steel storm by uramex. Did my heart good a few days ago when checking to see if the apricots were ripe a flock of blue jays came in diving on me. Took the storm and let off a burst and one jay blew up in a cloud of feathers! After a few shots at the others they left me alone.
There is only one bb gun that was designed for accuracy, a daisy that sells for over a hundred. john
(Login Duane30) Crosman Forum Member 74.140.196.166
Nope! This is what he needs. One of my crazy creations...
May 14 2012, 11:16 PM
This holds 3000 BB's, shoots up to 600fps, and shoots 50 rounds A SECOND, tripod mount:
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is rifling. IMHO, you'll never get much accuracy with a smooth bore. I'd suggest you look at an inexpensive Crosman CO2 pistol. You can do a basic Custom Shop gun for around $100 - or possibly a 1377 or 1322 pumper - around $55.
(Login jct842) Crosman Forum Member 216.134.239.168
machine gun much better for bb's
May 15 2012, 9:23 AM
I would love to build one like phil has. For blowing stuff apart a machine gun is the only way! And Phil if you ever write up plans I would love a set. john
(Login Craig3R) Crosman Forum Member 74.235.71.202
Crosman 760
May 15 2012, 2:59 PM
Dennis,
I'd recommend a Crosman 760. It is a pump gun, and you can get enough power to break plastic cars and boats and the BB should not bounce back at you. 10 pumps will get you about 600 feet per second. Additionaly, if you are shooting the boats in a pond or lake, the steel BBs will not foul the water like lead pellets will. But, you can also use pellets in it for added accuracy. These guns show up on various web-sights as refurbished for just under $30. Right now, Pyramyd Air has a NEW Crosman 760 on sale for just $32 but you have to add in some shipping costs.
Dennis (Login mafatone) Crosman Forum Member 69.141.51.82
Kewl
May 15 2012, 3:00 PM
Nice BB m.g. Whats the PSI on the ammo can? In theory,wouldn't I get less FPS because air would pass through the rifling as opossed to a smoth bore or would the rifeling help with BB accuracy? Is there a trade off here?
(Login airgunandy) Crosman Forum Member 206.208.93.60
Maybe a modified....
May 16 2012, 7:56 AM
Crosman 1077?
With a smoothbore bore barrel liner adapted from a Recruit and some work on the magazines you might could make up a pretty decent CO2 BB "rifle." Then you could see about valve mods if you needed more power.
A Recruit barrel liner may also work to make a 2100 into a smoothbore BB gun.
Crosman 760 smoothbore barrels could also be adapted to 2240's and 1377's.
My personal favorite BB guns are the Daisy Red Ryder and the Crosman 760 and 788.