There is a really cool design where the shell is essentially an airsoft grenade, and the brass cartridge is a glorified small co2 cartridge that fires the grenade. It makes it much more effective/realistic, and allows for farther range and more accuracy since you are shooting only one object that will blow up instead of a shower of airsoft pellets that can’t go as far, and aren’t as devastating to an enemy entrenched position.
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I know this is old as can be, but I think it would be nice if there was a target we could see so we know it’s maximum effective range and how much of a spread the bbs have.
@@nikoleass well artillery and anti tank guns and howitzers are all pretty different, I guess you could argue they could all be used for the same thing, but I believe the gun in this video was based off of the German PAK 40, though it definitely isn't real
Well, it definitely doesn't capture the noise of artillery haha. "You think you know loud? You don't know what loud is until you've been around artillery." - My Father
Imagine making this but with a 75mm PAK AT gun! You could get some friends and set up a whole gun crew with ammo crates and stuff. That would be the most fun I could have doing airsoft hands down.
@@wisemankugelmemicus1701 it should rain down a bunch of tennis balls or something similar. the way it is now no one would even notice being hit by this thing
@@gordonlekfors2708 nah the airsoft shell is fine both of your options result in whoever's being hit to get slammed with a solid object rather than something that just launches airsoft pellets
All this dramatic buildup, I was expecting at least a "thonk" of it lobbing an airsoft grenade. All I got was this tiny "tink". I'm not mad, I was just expecting something else LOL
It'd be neat to have a separate mechanism attached to it that fires a blank rifle round simultaneously as the airsoft portion of it is fired. (A round that is just powder and primer, no projectile.) That way you'd get a loud bang to go with it. It wouldn't be difficult at all to do for someone who has the skill to build something like this. I've always wanted to build something like this. I have all the tools, welding & metal fab skill to do it, but I just don't know that many who play airsoft. As a teenager I wanted to get into airsoft so bad, saved up my money & bought a somewhat decent electric airsoft AK, but I only knew 1 other guy who had an airsoft gun & only having 2 players is boring as heck.
@@FinalFront or just replace the shower shell with a 20mm hole madbull airsoft/paintball 40mm CO2 shell, make a device to hold a 16g CO2 capsule inside the brass case with an enclosed mechanism that forces the front membrane of the capsule onto a spike when the initiation stud at the base of the brass case is depressed and release all its CO2 at once until the preassure in the brass case ruptures a burst disc membrane to launch whatever you put in the 20mm hole of the airsoft grenade shell with a bang.
You NEED to retro fit some Taginn rifled shells and explosive projectiles to that beautiful rig you built. THEN shooting that would be fun. Imagine shooting straight almost 200yds with a projectile that explodes upon impact.
As cool as it is, it's very "but why, tho?" It's still shooting BBs, just, a LOT of BBs, but the same can be done with an airsoft M203 and won't require a truck. In this case I think paintball has it slightly better. They use Nerf Vortex rockets as "explosive munitions" you can fire from CO2 powered rocket launchers. They're very obvious when they hit something, and can be used to "destroy" buildings and vehicles, and if they hit someone directly they're not dangerous.
@@heavygaming1254 its fine, we had a fun time, once you shoot em they just lay down and give up good thing they know their place cuz there was a lot more where that came from
@@Emmanuel-ws3qo Artillery is often used against infantry to sort of "Soften them up", and to hit them when they cannot strike back. After the initial artillery barrage, the enemy force should be weakened and or stunned enough to allow your men an advantage.
@@GottUndKaiser not just to soften them up, 80% of casualties in war come from artillery and mortars. there is a reason why the russians call artillery the god of war.