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    #46
    Well if projects are allowed I'll throw my double pro/carbine project up here. Still in the works, dealing with some double firing issues and has temporary airlines.

    Has a 3d printed pneumatic trigger/grip assembly to solve the multiple sears problem.

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      #47
      4 BretG KBG’s (and a triple barrel Walz build upper right)

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        #48
        Some double barrel Automags








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        • FredMnkyDad10

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          Anyone know who makes the tray and sears for these. I have the ule and classic minimag bodies and valves to make two of them. Just dont have the tray and sears.

        #49
        More of those than I thought. (And of course this thread makes me want to build one, myself... I wonder if Supes has a left-side-air X-Valve.... )

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          #50
          So...couple of years ago, I created a Double Barrel Paintball group on the Book of Faces...with the intent of uploading all my Double barrel pictures I had collected and to have a resource for sharing information, troubleshooting, etc. about the various markers out there, and just generally Geek out about anything double barrel...but I was too afraid of the time suck having to manage the join requests, battle spam-bots, etc, so I kept it private and mothballed.
          Well, a little before this thread started, someone on a FB group was looking for a double barrel paintball group and couldn't find one, so I unhid mine and let it roll. I am brand new at running a group, and haven't shared it a whole lot, but so far, so good.
          Some of you have already found it and joined. Here is the link for those who dare soil themselves in the FB quagmire. Way more of you are on FB than you dare to admit anyway!
          From Palmer's first Nasty, "Double Trouble", to KPCS's four barrel Phantom, "Godzilla", and everything in between. A place for owners, creators, and enthusiasts of Double Barrel paintball markers to...

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            #51
            Anyone know who makes the tray and sears for these. I have the ule and classic minimag bodies and valves to make two of them. Just dont have the tray and sears.
            -I suspect in all cases they're a custom-built arrangement. I can't imagine there's enough call for doubles that anyone would make a 'run' of them.

            I've been idly noodling ideas to try and come up with some way to make a double-'Mag sequential. That is, fire one, then the other as the trigger is pulled, rather than both at once. Got a couple ideas I'd like to try, but I already have a lot on my plate.

            Here is the link for those who dare soil themselves in the FB quagmire.
            -Never have, never will.

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              #52
              Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post

              -I suspect in all cases they're a custom-built arrangement. I can't imagine there's enough call for doubles that anyone would make a 'run' of them.

              I've been idly noodling ideas to try and come up with some way to make a double-'Mag sequential. That is, fire one, then the other as the trigger is pulled, rather than both at once. Got a couple ideas I'd like to try, but I already have a lot on my plate.



              -Never have, never will.

              Doc.
              I was crazy enough. I had small run of rail and hopper mount made for dual automags. 10 total. They were expensive not even sure I broke even.

              I'll try to dig up the pictures of all the parts before I sent them to their owners.

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              • Ecapnation

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                Were they out of half inch plate? I have a hilarious amount of half inch mic6 in scrap

              #53
              Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post

              -I suspect in all cases they're a custom-built arrangement. I can't imagine there's enough call for doubles that anyone would make a 'run' of them.

              I've been idly noodling ideas to try and come up with some way to make a double-'Mag sequential. That is, fire one, then the other as the trigger is pulled, rather than both at once. Got a couple ideas I'd like to try, but I already have a lot on my plate.
              I'd be shocked if there weren't 20 people or more ready to buy a kit like that. I know I would! The kit would really "just" be a custom rail and sear assembly, right?
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              • BrickHaus

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                I wanna disect gotcha deuce as those had 2 separate timed shots on the same trigger. My buddies old crusty one was out of adjustment and getting the second barrel to fire took more trigger pull than desired. He never let me pull it apart to see what was going on, but I feel the same principle applies.

              #54
              Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post

              -I suspect in all cases they're a custom-built arrangement. I can't imagine there's enough call for doubles that anyone would make a 'run' of them.
              I recall the same sentiment expressed about the Morlock... and Curt couldn't keep them in stock even when parts were available.
              And God turned to Gabriel and said: “I shall create a land called Canada of outstanding natural beauty, with majestic mountains soaring with eagles, sparkling lakes abundant with bass and trout, forests full of elk and moose, and rivers stocked with salmon. I shall make the land rich in oil so the inhabitants prosper and call them Canadians, and they shall be praised as the friendliest of all people.”

              “But Lord,” asked Gabriel, “Is this not too generous to these Canadians?”

              And God replied, “Just wait and see the neighbors I shall inflict upon them."

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                #55
                20 years ago, I had big plans to make a 3 barreled TFX-2000. It has a nice advantage over other designs since the feed can be rotated to any angle, and there is gas ports on both sides of the receiver.

                You could fab up a hand cranked cam-shaft, and never even have to modify the actual guns.

                That was my plan, but I was only able to get one imported from Mayhem Paintball in England. After that, I asked for more, and was told he scrapped them. damnn

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                  #56
                  Originally posted by Mechstar View Post
                  That would be a KPCS Ditto Deuce….

                  Which later inspired GearHeadz Painball to create the golden double barrel micro Phantom “Scaramanga” as a raffle prize for Supergame 44…




                  Which let to the Development of the GearHeadz Phoenix double barrel Phantom kit (Gen 1 and Gen 2)….
                  I own this currently. I never really use it. I'll post up some current pics soon, I hope.

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                  #57
                  Originally posted by Jordan View Post
                  I recall the same sentiment expressed about the Morlock... and Curt couldn't keep them in stock even when parts were available.
                  -This is true.

                  I'd be shocked if there weren't 20 people or more ready to buy a kit like that. I know I would!
                  -That'd sure burn up some of Superman's stashes of 'Mag parts, wouldn't it?

                  The kit would really "just" be a custom rail and sear assembly, right?
                  -Basically, but the devil, as they say, is in the details. You'll of course need a right and a left body, but the sears still have to be kept vertical- and that means there's going to be roughly a 1-1/4" separation between them. You'll either need to "dogleg" the sear rods inward to make them meet up with a center trigger, or have some sort of linkage that screws the two sears together and had a center rod.

                  Now, to really bake the ol' noodle: Come up with a way to make them progressive, so the barrels fire one after the other rather than simultaneously, AND then throw in the AutoResponse linkage.

                  Four spaced shots per trigger pull? Yes, please! (You'd almost have to have tuned X-Valves and L10 bolts.)

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                    #58
                    Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post

                    Come up with a way to make them progressive, so the barrels fire one after the other rather than simultaneously, AND then throw in the AutoResponse linkage.

                    Four spaced shots per trigger pull? Yes, please!
                    My head just exploded into jelly beans at the thought of this. It would be marvel to see.
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                      #59
                      Originally posted by Magoo View Post

                      I own this currently. I never really use it. I'll post up some current pics soon, I hope.
                      Magoo, I would love to have more pictures of the tray and the trigger. Maybe even some dimensions. They are different than the Phoenix versions. Scaramanga has a slider trigger, and the Phoenix they tried to make the kit “easily swappable” so the went with a funky lever plate, with a rod contacting the stock trigger. It is problematic, and I want to see about converting mine.
                      Here is the only photo I have of the Scaramanga parts…you can see the slide trigger/sear tripper combo.

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                        #60
                        Huh. I just assumed the slide trigger was a standard Phoenix part. I never knew Scaramanga was the first.

                        I'll see if I can't grab some pics this evening.

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