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  • WhiteDingo
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    • Nov 2006
    • 214

    Today's Project: Bullet Button Funnel!

    After some thinking (and attempting reloads with my "BB Glove"), I decided that having some sort of funnel to lead my middle finger (can't reall have the tool on the trigger finger, now can we?) to the correct area for the mag release would really help me get the hang of actuating the bullet button. So I set about to build one.

    I had some 1 3/4" diameter solid PVC rod sitting about from a vortex bb gun project I had done a few years back, and I though to myself: "That would be perfect for a prototype of my idea". I didn't really draw anything out, per se, I just kinda imagined what I wanted in my head.

    I used the "fence" on the lower for a sizing guide, and cut a piece of PVC that was approximately that size and just under 1/2" thick. Using my dremel (with the full round milling/cutting bit), I routed out one face of the PVC to slide onto the bullet button. It was a little sloppy, not the greatest fit in the world, but it would get me in the general ballpark.

    Having the bullet button in place on the PVC allowed me to mark w/ a punch where I needed the actual "hole" in the PVC to be. I found the appropriate sized drill bit (1/4"), and drilled the hole from the routed side, outwards. After this, I took a 1/2" drill bit, and countersunk the hole on the outboard side of the funnel (this gave me a starting point for the actual funnel shape). I used a pointed milling bit on my dremel to get the actual shape of the funnel the way I liked it, then used a sanding/grinding bit to smooth it out.

    Turns out, the funnel itself was too tall, so I had to file down the front face so that my glove/tool would actuate the BB properly. It took about 15 minutes of trial and error to get the funnel to the correct height that it would actuate the BB all the time.

    Once this step was completed, I drilled and tapped two holes, the upper and left hand sides of the funnel, and used #6-32 set screws to hold the unit in place.

    It's quick and kinda dirty, but it works. Good starting point for someone else to make a nicer version, no?
    And before anyone asks, yes, you still need to use some sort of tool to actuate the BB, there's no way you can do it with your finger (after all, all this does is sit on top of the BB).

    Well, here's a picture of what my finished product looks like. It's not the prettiest thing in the world.

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    G17GUY
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    • Sep 2006
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    • #3
      Spearo
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      • Dec 2007
      • 2410

      Good stuff... I love home projects.

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      • #4
        mymonkeyman
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        • Jan 2008
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        Looks like a piece of pool cue chalk.
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        • #5
          savageevo
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          • Oct 2006
          • 1220

          make a video so we can see how it works.

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          • #6
            hoffmang
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            • Apr 2006
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            Just chiming in that this is perfectly legal. I don't worry about this issue personally as I'd rather use a featureless if I want fully detachable magazines but to each his own.

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            • #7
              aplinker
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              • Feb 2007
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              It's in the process of being made for production already:



              The reason I suggested wasn't to usurp detachable mag builds, but to make the BB ergonomics better. It's hard to stick something in a tiny hole.

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              • #8
                The Gunslinger
                Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 215

                This is funny, I just finished doing somthing similar for a BB ring I made at work..very cook...Kinda funny how more than one or even two people have bee thinking of ways to make the BB faster and easier to use without takingin your eyes off target..Cheers!!

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                • #9
                  WhiteDingo
                  Member
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 214

                  I knew I couldn't have come up with it on my own! I was thinking I had seen this idea somewhere, heh.

                  Oh, here's a video of it in use. I could still use some practice, but it's faster than having to grab a tool! I may need to smooth up the nub on the glove though, so that it doesn't get snagged

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                  • #10
                    technique
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                    cool!
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                    • #11
                      aplinker
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                      • Feb 2007
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                      Laundry machines and detergent are the best tough-guy backdrop!

                      Seriously, very nice work. I like the video. Well done.

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                      • #12
                        ar15barrels
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                        Originally posted by uclaplinker
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                          palakaboy
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                          • Jan 2007
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                          why did you whack your beautiful OLL??!!
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                          • #14
                            adamsreeftank
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                            • Jan 2006
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                            Awsome video. I wasn't sold on the concept until I watched it.

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                            • #15
                              savageevo
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                              • Oct 2006
                              • 1220

                              dude market it that would sell especially if gloves come it.

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