So I've been playing since the early 00's and way back then the drop forward was a popular way to get a heavy tank moved forward on the gun for balance and let you tuck tighter behind small hard bunkers. Now that all pro play is on air fields and tanks are all light CF the need for a drop forward has vanished. (And is widely perceived as "bad form")
However, my own personal taste never changed with the times. I love drop forwards, I love being able to tuck the entire marker package close to my body, and I almost exclusively play on small hard bunker speedball fields.
I've held onto and used a Spyder TL+ with a 6" drop forward for all these years and when I recently got back into paintball I decided to get with the times and pick up an Emek. Simple, reliable, easy on paint, and uses modern air handling concepts. However, there no longer exists any person dumb enough to want massive drop forwards on a modern marker... guess that means it's time to fire up the CNC mill.
Square and true block of 7075 with ASA porting cut in.
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Doing the long bore. 180mm with 4mm OD drill. (It went just fine thank you very much)
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Profiled and webbing cut.
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Machining side 2 in some soft jaws.
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Machined and installed for test! It all works. Now to send off to the platers for some sweet type III hard coat.
I hope y'all get a kick out of a very retro element on a modern gun. I know I certainly do!
However, my own personal taste never changed with the times. I love drop forwards, I love being able to tuck the entire marker package close to my body, and I almost exclusively play on small hard bunker speedball fields.
I've held onto and used a Spyder TL+ with a 6" drop forward for all these years and when I recently got back into paintball I decided to get with the times and pick up an Emek. Simple, reliable, easy on paint, and uses modern air handling concepts. However, there no longer exists any person dumb enough to want massive drop forwards on a modern marker... guess that means it's time to fire up the CNC mill.
Square and true block of 7075 with ASA porting cut in.
β
Doing the long bore. 180mm with 4mm OD drill. (It went just fine thank you very much)
β
Profiled and webbing cut.
β
Machining side 2 in some soft jaws.
β
Machined and installed for test! It all works. Now to send off to the platers for some sweet type III hard coat.
I hope y'all get a kick out of a very retro element on a modern gun. I know I certainly do!
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