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Absolutely!
They made a HPA version (probably more common then the CO2 one) and converted some of the CO2 to the later version too 👍
The CO2 version can be "home converted" and tend to shoot better than the HPA version ...
How can you tell if ats is co2 model what is required to to convert?
ive had a ment ats in orignal box with manual and vhs but the magazine was broken beyound repair ive had almost a year with out ever testing
Does any one have a magazie they can bless me with ill pay what ever . Id really like kind with hopper inlet for qloader . Ill even buy one lf plastic is broken but fixed with tape if thats all available . If i had one in person i could make new 3dprinted shell as long as guts are intact i will share stl file ir print shell for dude thwt hooks up magazine .i know about the zeta mag . No thanks you chain fed mag is one my favorit features i wish i still had my broken one it was useless chain was broken somehow even it look like only part thatd been used
in sales photo i have still it looks new i think i was hustled
iirc the fastest way to see if it's a co2 model (typically ts1's) is to check the asa transfer hole for a copper colored air filter. I have a few spare mags (usual crackly plastic), could sell ya one
You are correct about the filter, but the converted ones still have the filter as the first few batch of HPA (as they were "factory conversion" converted before the sale)
Halo b and q loader, the qloader pods needs to be set between 14 to 16 winds so you don't chop between cycles also can't have to many elbows, it really slows down the balls , and you don't want to wind up the springs in the q pods to much or they will break inside and leave a mess.
Praise be space king!!!!
40bps
3d printed 150 round double front loader
using my indestructible 3d printed guide plates
oddball ob mags i edited to have more of a curve and notch on the back for mybmag release.
Suppose to be double roundball for the at85's and frs sniper for the ion but you can go triple fsr or triple roundball,
here is a video https://youtube.com/shorts/hdNd2XTs1...OaQo2huUenkwmu
Indestructible 3D Printed guide plate? How do you managed the uniquely shaped leaf spring in there? You have my Attention!
Many years ago, there was a prototype on the old Warpig site where someone manufactured a bigger fore-end for a larger capacity. It looks like with the advancement of 3D Printing, that could become a reality. While I liked it at the time, I have gotten used to having the limited capacity of the 50-round fore-end, and having to reload.
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Here's a video of mk1 guide plate , made from petg. These ones break after like 500 ish rounds
But my MK2 plates I double the thickness of the leaf spring if you want to call it that then by accident I made the window smaller but turns out that helps it not snap as well....
The point of that window is so you can see if the prawl pin is indexed up against the leaf spring also it's what gives the plastic leaf spring the ability to flex like how the stock metal ones do
The MK2 you can gas the marker with magazine IN and it will NOT break like the stock ones... infact my first MK2 is still working and I must have dumped 2 boxes with it and gas the gun up with mag in like more than 20 times ...it doesn't break.... https://youtube.com/shorts/IVRPYh20B...4C04oELIQs5k5p
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