ypur adapters is basically what i was just talking about. if the factory would make and offer a couple different adapters with the drop blocks they would sell a lot more. i drought any one uses the valve that supplied with the drop block it does really fit any thing that iv tried
Your work turned out great, you got my wheels turning. Nice lathe by the way, you are a great machinist and pay close attention to detail,👍. Very informative video
You should add a bottle to the the Walther reign! I’ve been watching and think you could add a regulator and a bigger bottle! It would make that gun amazing 🤩
I work in a shop that makes a ton of bungs/threaded fittings. We ALWAYS oversize holes, and undersize shafts etc for threading. It doesn't take much, but taps last longer, threads look cleaner and end up with a slightly better profile than recommended threading sizes.
I think that is awesome The way You did it It pulls the barrel And puts pressure on the shroud That' Stiffens the barrel I just put that same carbon fiber sleeve You have on my avenger A friend thread both sides of the carbon fiber He said it was almost impossible It was real thin One side came out good The other side you could see the grooves Of the threads But it worked I put a Donnie FL adapter on The end It works But Yours is a lot better Good job
i watch a few of your videos nice collection i also noticed the was more then a few with quite a bit of custom work very nice. i know there is a math ratio for the amount of cc needed of air you need to make the amount of foot pounds of power what ever that might be . i use to work in a shop with a machine shop and my buddy new how to get the ratio depending what power i was try to reach. i also make hpa build mainly Crossman Benjamin marauder/armada style i like the tactical style look so alot of my build i tend to use mill spec AR parts i like to make sure my stuff can interchange part if needed or wanting id say around 10 year now so iv got a few rare part that are no longer available. for a while its seem like alot of custom Crossman shop guy would pair up but for some reason they would slipt up and close shop and pair up with with some one else. quite a bit. i notice some of you mod were very similar. good stuff have a good one till the next one.
great work but if it has a shroud i try to make the best use of it by making my shrouds working shrouds so they help the moderator be a lttle more efficient
@@le3045acp I was working on the M60B but the dealer I was talking to said his supplier had accidentally sold the one he was getting for me. Waited a few weeks for the new shipment. Kinda got off track with it and never checked back in
When making the bottom of the new silencer, make it so that it will center the barrel sleeve. This way you can use the space between barrel sleeve and barrel as part of the moderator and still set the tension on the sleeve by twisting the silencer. Shame to let this added volume around the barrel go to waste. You can still use a sleeve nut/crown protector when the silencer needs to come of for transport.
Not mine man. I haven't sold one of mine in over 10 years lol. I been thinking about doing some work for the public but just really leery of the liability factor. Not really looking to go into business modding ya know
Did you cock it first? If not cock any empty airgun before filling. Sometimes they are hard to fill the first time and needs a quick burst to close the valve
@@richardrogers3567 to the best of my knowledge no one is making a direct fit adapter. I think someone in the Origin FB group is doing the conversion but have no idea what it would actually cost. I think one of the big holdups is by the time you pay for the Origin and the conversion it's closer to the cost of some factory regulated rifles
I didn't make a video of the first conversion I did on the 25 cal but if you join the Origin group on FB there were pictures in the posts. Search "Ray Barnett" in that group. I'll help with what I can
ypur adapters is basically what i was just talking about. if the factory would make and offer a couple different adapters with the drop blocks they would sell a lot more. i drought any one uses the valve that supplied with the drop block it does really fit any thing that iv tried
Your work turned out great, you got my wheels turning. Nice lathe by the way, you are a great machinist and pay close attention to detail,👍. Very informative video
Thanks man. I love doing this stuff in my spare time
You should add a bottle to the the Walther reign! I’ve been watching and think you could add a regulator and a bigger bottle! It would make that gun amazing 🤩
It would be cool to see a carbon fiber bottle hanging out front huh
I work in a shop that makes a ton of bungs/threaded fittings. We ALWAYS oversize holes, and undersize shafts etc for threading. It doesn't take much, but taps last longer, threads look cleaner and end up with a slightly better profile than recommended threading sizes.
Great work! I like the finished product. That gun is going to be a shooter!
Awesome video hope part 2 is coming soon
I thought this one would be more than people wanted to see lol
Beautiful work!👍👍👍👍👍
Yoooo that looks awesome I have been waiting to see a video of someone customize the umarex origin into a bottle and here it is 🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
Thanks, it's a really good platform for modding and doesn't take a lot of internal work to make pretty good power
Sound works for me. Great video man!😊
I think that is awesome The way You did it It pulls the barrel And puts pressure on the shroud That' Stiffens the barrel I just put that same carbon fiber sleeve You have on my avenger A friend thread both sides of the carbon fiber He said it was almost impossible
It was real thin One side came out good The other side you could see the grooves Of the threads But it worked I put a Donnie FL adapter on The end
It works But Yours is a lot better Good job
Thanks man. This was the easiest way I could come up with
Great job Ray! You’re a talented guy. 😊👍🏼
Cause I hang out with talented guys like you Carl.
NBK!
i so wanting to do this to mine
i watch a few of your videos nice collection i also noticed the was more then a few with quite a bit of custom work very nice. i know there is a math ratio for the amount of cc needed of air you need to make the amount of foot pounds of power what ever that might be . i use to work in a shop with a machine shop and my buddy new how to get the ratio depending what power i was try to reach. i also make hpa build mainly Crossman Benjamin marauder/armada style i like the tactical style look so alot of my build i tend to use mill spec AR parts i like to make sure my stuff can interchange part if needed or wanting id say around 10 year now so iv got a few rare part that are no longer available. for a while its seem like alot of custom Crossman shop guy would pair up but for some reason they would slipt up and close shop and pair up with with some one else. quite a bit. i notice some of you mod were very similar. good stuff have a good one till the next one.
Regulated guns typically need 1cc of "plenum" or regulated air space between the valve and regulator per ft-lb of desired energy.
great work but if it has a shroud i try to make the best use of it by making my shrouds working shrouds so they help the moderator be a lttle more efficient
Great work. Would you consider making one to sell?
wondering when you are going to do a video on the snowpeak m60 or the umarex zelos sine they are one in the same
@@le3045acp I was working on the M60B but the dealer I was talking to said his supplier had accidentally sold the one he was getting for me. Waited a few weeks for the new shipment. Kinda got off track with it and never checked back in
@@kidpellet6544 i love mine
When making the bottom of the new silencer, make it so that it will center the barrel sleeve. This way you can use the space between barrel sleeve and barrel as part of the moderator and still set the tension on the sleeve by twisting the silencer. Shame to let this added volume around the barrel go to waste. You can still use a sleeve nut/crown protector when the silencer needs to come of for transport.
can you do a bottle conversion for the umarex komplete
@@CornellGarland I believe so, I haven't yet but it looks like the same end as the 88/90 gram co2 which I've made before
Thats awesome
Would a notos regulator fit a origin
Hey is that your guns for sale on ebay? If so why so soon and is there any options for the public to get this work done? Thank you, Marty
Not mine man. I haven't sold one of mine in over 10 years lol.
I been thinking about doing some work for the public but just really leery of the liability factor. Not really looking to go into business modding ya know
@kidpellet6544 Thank you man! Crazy 🤪 no worries! Great content as always 👏
Do you have a link for that conversation regulator
No link but the Z-Block and bottle came from ebay for this one
Just got my notos and tried to fill it and it won’t hold air
Any suggestions
Did you cock it first? If not cock any empty airgun before filling.
Sometimes they are hard to fill the first time and needs a quick burst to close the valve
How much for the plenum and adapter for bottle i buy the z ruedy but is different threading
How much?
I'm not selling them, just showing how to do it
I really want to convert my Origin to a regulated bottle. Is there a way to do this without having the ability to machine parts?
@@richardrogers3567 to the best of my knowledge no one is making a direct fit adapter. I think someone in the Origin FB group is doing the conversion but have no idea what it would actually cost. I think one of the big holdups is by the time you pay for the Origin and the conversion it's closer to the cost of some factory regulated rifles
How much would you charge to do one for a person
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No sound??
It has sound for me
I’m looking for the first video of the conversation video 2
Putting the drop down tank on ?
Please help
I didn't make a video of the first conversion I did on the 25 cal but if you join the Origin group on FB there were pictures in the posts. Search "Ray Barnett" in that group.
I'll help with what I can