Just saying hello and to let you know that I will attemp to make a super soaker CPS.
The main difference to others will be the trigger. My attemp will be to have the trigger at the same location as an ordinary CPS super soaker. I will try to do this by using a metal ball-valve, a spring, a pulley and a thin cable wire which will trigger the ball-valve. I want it to be as close as possible to the real thing. It looks like my PC will have to be bike tire tubes since I dont believe I will find the tubes that is mainly used for other homemade CPS soakers.
Dont know if it will work but I will try. Also my reservior will be mounted on the gun because water back packs here where I live is very expensive.
Home made CPS soaker
- Silence
- Posts: 3825
- Joined: Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:01 pm
Re: Home made CPS soaker
Welcome to the forums!
My only suggestion is to take a look at DR-3 and see where things go from there. Good luck.
Latex rubber tubing can and probably should be ordered online. I can sympathize if you're not allowed to order online, but if you haven't considered doing so, you should.
My only suggestion is to take a look at DR-3 and see where things go from there. Good luck.
Latex rubber tubing can and probably should be ordered online. I can sympathize if you're not allowed to order online, but if you haven't considered doing so, you should.
-
- Posts: 325
- Joined: Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:13 am
Re: Home made CPS soaker
Silence already mentioned DR-3, so that is some place to start...
Are you trying to make a gun that looks like a commercial CPS gun or are you trying to make a CPS gun with a trigger and an on-board reservoir? That would give you a better idea of the things that you have to do.
Mostly I'm interested in how you make the trigger; a good trigger design sometimes controls how easy to use the gun is. For an example you can look at this thread; JLspacemarine made a working trigger design for his CPS.
Are you trying to make a gun that looks like a commercial CPS gun or are you trying to make a CPS gun with a trigger and an on-board reservoir? That would give you a better idea of the things that you have to do.
Mostly I'm interested in how you make the trigger; a good trigger design sometimes controls how easy to use the gun is. For an example you can look at this thread; JLspacemarine made a working trigger design for his CPS.