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    MQ2 Typhoon/Stroker

    I have been teasing this build for a while now but I finally have all the pieces in place to make this happen.

    The plan is simple, gut the lower tube and turn a sleeve to fit inside that houses the MQ2, attaches the LPR and feeds air where it needs to go. Then it is just a simple matter of making a cocker to Sheridan adaptor for the frame and tuning.

    Here is where I am starting. 2 beat donors, a working e-blade and a working MQ2:



    More to come
    "but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"

    (chuckling quietly) "we know"

    My collection:
    Memornix's Collection V2 - mcarterbrown.com​

    #2
    Gonna leave it blind, or put an eye in the double feed detent hole?
    https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...khaus-feedback

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    • Alexndl

      Alexndl

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      Could it be the first drilled for eye PPS brass marker?

    • Memornix
      Memornix commented
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      I could do eyes but I need to figure out exactly where they go. If it was a vertical feed body, it would be easy but there isn't much room under the angled feed. I could go on top which I think might be the way

    #3
    In for the fun...

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    Velcor will save us...

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      #4
      Ooh, I gotta see this.
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        #5
        this sounds really promising ...

        also, cocker LPR on a typhoon is the absolute best thing you can do to a PPS!
        Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

        XEMON's phantom double sided feed
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        • BrickHaus

          BrickHaus

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          You just take the pps lpr out of the lower tube and slip a cocker one in?

        #6
        everything is an autococker if you mod it hard enough
        If it doesn't have the [F] i don't want it. - Europoor

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        • Memornix
          Memornix commented
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          Quote of the day right there

        • XEMON

          XEMON

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          Well ... autococker are just PGP with a 3 way and ram :P

        #7
        So what are you gonna do with the leftover typhoon? Asking for a friend... πŸ˜‰

        Sent from my SM-G960U1 using Tapatalk

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        • Memornix
          Memornix commented
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          They are both pretty rough right now, I am going to tear them both down and see what is usable then didn't really have a solid plan for the leftovers. Was considering doing a pneumatic assist lever action in a KP stock with the leftovers or might just let them be prayed upon by the MCB vultures.

        • Jordan

          Jordan

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          *Stroker.

          The markers pictured are not Typhoons, they're Strokers... automated Sheridans, rather than built from scratch. Strokers aren't as efficient or smooth as Typhoons.

        • Memornix
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          Technically correct, the best kind of correct

        #8
        *sqwak*

        Lol

        I have a nice stroker I wanna make a pneumatic assist lever myself. I almost have it working as a semi if the finicky 3 way would cooperate. I figure gettit working as a strokerproper, use it in at least a game, then lever it out.
        https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...khaus-feedback

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          #9
          Woah! Can't wait to see this finished

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            #10
            After much disassembly and debate, I decided to go with the vert feed body. It took about an hour but I finally got the bottom tube clear and ready to accept the MQ2 insert which I am hoping to turn tomorrow. I also decided to just cut the front of the bottom tube off so I can use a proper cocker regulator.




            "but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"

            (chuckling quietly) "we know"

            My collection:
            Memornix's Collection V2 - mcarterbrown.com​

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              #11
              Originally posted by Memornix View Post
              I also decided to just cut the front of the bottom tube off so I can use a proper cocker regulator.
              You wont regret it!

              Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

              XEMON's phantom double sided feed
              Keep your ATS going: Project rATS 2.0
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              • Jordan

                Jordan

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                Use a Rock for added irony. πŸ™‚

              • XEMON

                XEMON

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                That would be hilarious ... and run much better than any typhoon or stroker ...

              • Memornix
                Memornix commented
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                That's the plan

              #12
              Is the lpr performance really that bad? I almost have my stroker working and you are telling me I gotta cut the tube? Lmao
              https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...khaus-feedback

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                #13
                Originally posted by BrickHaus View Post
                Is the lpr performance really that bad? I almost have my stroker working and you are telling me I gotta cut the tube? Lmao
                I think we all remember these markers being the best thing ever back in the day. Problem is, once we get bitten by nostalgia and take one to the field we realize how slow and finicky they were. I can't speak for the quality of the built in LPR but I am looking forward to having some proven parts on this thing. Not that an MQ2 and eblade is really proven on a Stroker
                "but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"

                (chuckling quietly) "we know"

                My collection:
                Memornix's Collection V2 - mcarterbrown.com​

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                • BrickHaus

                  BrickHaus

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                  I always dreamed of pps guns, but saw one in person til my adult life.

                  Now fast forward to now, and I'm working at a stroker and when the bolt cycles it seems like it'll be a blast. Though the trigger pull is like 5 pounds.

                  If the 3 way would seal consistently it would work. But now ya got me doubting my dreams. Lol

                • Memornix
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                  BrickHaus

                  Never doubt your dreams, just remember shoot for the Moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars. Of course, then your eyeballs will boil and your lungs explode from decompression.

                #14
                Originally posted by BrickHaus View Post
                Is the lpr performance really that bad? I almost have my stroker working and you are telling me I gotta cut the tube? Lmao
                The LPR is literally a Rock. PPS packaged it into an aluminum tube to fit a Cocker. Other than the difficulty in accessing seals for replacement, there is no difference.

                Your 3way should be tossed and a new one from PPS purchased, if its a brass bodied valve... those are old stock Cocker 3ways that PPS bought from WGP to use and require a lot of handfitting to find good seals to max performance.

                My past experience with PPS brass has been that anything made in the early 90s was great, late 90s to 2000s not so good. My Hurc runs fantastic but is SLOW, I'm lucky to eke out 5bps... a benchmark of performance compared to its contemporaries of the time (VM68, 68 Special) but not even in the same ballpark as say, an Emek.
                Last edited by Jordan; 02-10-2022, 07:46 AM.
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                • XEMON

                  XEMON

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                  Ive had much better luck with the old WGP 3-way and heavy trigger spring than the quick switch.

                • Jordan

                  Jordan

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                  I like them over a 'Switch, but they do need some TLC to work properly... the last one I rebuilt required parts from 3 different 3ways to run smoothly and leakfree.

                  Nothing against Palmers, but Glenn-era stuff just seems less... glitchy... than the latest that's come out.

                • XEMON

                  XEMON

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                  I wish they had made a grip frame with a built in 3way instead of cooling a cocker 3way in a gutted sheridan frame with some plastic linkage and pinned pivot ...
                  But this is where the blazer comes in I guess ...

                #15
                There was a guy on POG and maybe here that put a race frame and MQ valve on a nasty back mid 2000s. He was getting like 25 cycles per second on that thing. I have a mpeg video saved on my hard drive from that. I'll have to see if I can find his page.

                EDIT: Holy heck the website is still hosted.
                Forum and Site dedicated to old and rare paintball guns, the players, and those that just love the game

                Forum and Site dedicated to old and rare paintball guns, the players, and those that just love the game

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