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Am i crazy or is that a F****** Brass eagle eagle?
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Whoever gets it, I'll offer a full, free rebuild, and do my best to get the thing working- at least for as long as possible. (We all know they ain't that reliable.)
(Oh, and I'll do a full photo-spread of the teardown.)
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Quick question... Did these operate via gas tube blowback like the Poisons (unless I'm completely mistaken, of course)? A slightly more lengthy question.... Would there be a way to make it operate like a self-triggered pneumatic-assist, somewhat contained in that shroud?Last edited by Number six; 01-21-2021, 06:47 PM.
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Originally posted by Diomedes View Post...can anyone explain the significance of this, the backstory?
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Those things double fire like crazy. I have a video where I was shooting mine somewhere. Not worth it for using... for having and fun yes, but don't think you're going to use it. Most were converted back into pumps hence why there are not many of the semis out there.I am the admin...
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Quick question... Did these operate via gas tube blowback like the Poisons (unless I'm completely mistaken, of course)? A slightly more lengthy question.... Would there be a way to make it operate like a self-triggered pneumatic-assist, somewhat contained in that shroud?
But I'm told it's pretty much a straight blowback. The hammer has an O-ring (unlike a typical Nightmare) and the valve vents a touch of gas backwards as well as forwards. There's an action rod on the side very much like a 68 Special. I'm not sure what's under that shroud, other than maybe a detent arrangement.
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Originally posted by Diomedes View Post...can anyone explain the significance of this, the backstory?
A quirk of crossman valve guns is that, with lots of use, the valve seal starts to wear out. The effect of this is that when you fire the gun, a small blast of co2 will also hit the hammer.
Over time, this blast gets larger and larger until its enough to make the hammer move, creating the unique "Brass Eagle burping sound", aka hammer bounce.
So in 1988, the Brass Eagle engineers though "What if we make the hammer bounce so bad..... its enough to recock the gun??"
Well, then the Brass Eagle "Eagle" was born, make from modified pumps. The idea in principle is solid, but they should have started a new gun from scratch
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