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Lloyd Smale
03-18-2018, 08:21 AM
I WANT ONE
https://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Crosman_DPMS_SBR_Full_Auto_BB_Air_Rifle/4571

6bg6ga
03-18-2018, 08:34 AM
Lloyd!! THAT"S AN ASSAULT RIFLE!!!!! That could kill someone all on its own. Those things can automatically arm themselves and acquire a target and go on a killing rampage.

Hickory
03-18-2018, 08:35 AM
Now that would help keep the neighbors kitty from going in you flower bed.

shaper
03-18-2018, 09:31 AM
It may even keep the neighbors hog out of my garden. It started out as a pet pot belly pig for their 8 yr. old daughter. Now it's a big hog and they have broke up and left the thing to do what it will. Haven't seen anyone feed it.

koehn,jim
03-18-2018, 09:36 AM
Than you should go and get one, treat yourself.

Finster101
03-18-2018, 09:53 AM
You had to make me look didn't you? Now we're both probably in trouble.

Bent Ramrod
03-18-2018, 10:03 AM
I’ve got a Russian “Drozhd,” a less-authentic-looking version of about the same thing (uses batteries as well as CO2 cartridges), and I’m about as mature and sophisticated as it gets.

Go for it. Don’t forget to yell “Say hallo to my leetle frenn!” before you trigger off a burst. It’s the Mature thing to do.:mrgreen:

jsizemore
03-18-2018, 10:18 AM
will i ever grow up??

hopefully, not.

chutesnreloads
03-18-2018, 10:20 AM
"you'll shoot yer eye out kid....."

Lloyd Smale
03-18-2018, 11:07 AM
whole bunch of eyes!!!!!
"you'll shoot yer eye out kid....."

Lloyd Smale
03-18-2018, 11:12 AM
thank God I'm in a family where I can buy one for my grandson too. Only problem ill have is getting it away from his dad so he can shoot it.

Rick Hodges
03-18-2018, 11:27 AM
I worked with a guy who bought one of the old full auto bb guns powered by AC Freon cartridges. The first thing he did with it was call his brother to his house while hiding behind the dormer on his roof.....when his brother got out of his car he was hosed with about 4000 copper plated BB's and the war was on.

LUBEDUDE
03-18-2018, 03:38 PM
I worked with a guy who bought one of the old full auto bb guns powered by AC Freon cartridges. The first thing he did with it was call his brother to his house while hiding behind the dormer on his roof.....when his brother got out of his car he was hosed with about 4000 copper plated BB's and the war was on.

Oh man, that is just too funny!

If you have a brother, then you can relate. :)

rockrat
03-18-2018, 06:24 PM
I had one of those that used a freon can. Converted it to compressed air. It was a hoot!! Went thru ALOT of BB's. Friend had it when his house caught fire. End of that

MaryB
03-18-2018, 09:22 PM
Video demo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7fiiAz-kJw&feature=youtu.be

Finster101
03-18-2018, 09:26 PM
I worked with a guy who bought one of the old full auto bb guns powered by AC Freon cartridges. The first thing he did with it was call his brother to his house while hiding behind the dormer on his roof.....when his brother got out of his car he was hosed with about 4000 copper plated BB's and the war was on.

Maybe I'm different but I can't say just how stupid I think that was.

BNE
03-18-2018, 10:02 PM
Maybe I'm different but I can't say just how stupid I think that was.

OR maybe you didn't have two older brothers who's idea of taking me shooting was to put me in the pasture and say "Run!" I was their BB gun target! Dad never gave me a BB gun because he knew I would have sought revenge.

Grmps
03-18-2018, 10:13 PM
I quit growing up a while ago, now I'm just growing out :groner:

WILCO
03-18-2018, 10:20 PM
Enjoyed the demo video.

Bzcraig
03-18-2018, 11:59 PM
That's how I spell fun!

Dryball
03-19-2018, 12:25 AM
That reminds me of the ole carnival Tommy guns where you had to shoot a red star out of the middle for a prize.

starmac
03-19-2018, 03:45 AM
Back in the 70's when My wife was pregnant with our first born, I wrongfully decided she needed a car to drive instead of a pickup, so bought her the ugliest car ever built, an AMC matador, god that thing was ugly, but supposedly a safe rig. I had a co2 powered pellet gun and for some reason a case of co2 cartridges got left in the trunk of it, in the Houston summer, that was not a good mix, those things are dangerous.
I walked by the car one day and it looked like someone had been locked in the trunk for a week with a ball peen hammer, both rear quarter panels had multiple dents in them. lol

mold maker
03-19-2018, 09:40 AM
I guess that's one way to improve the looks of a hornet. Bet it looked like it had the measles on both rear cheeks.
LMAO, Sorry, my neighbor had one and it was my only way to go for several months. I was embarrassed.

dverna
03-19-2018, 01:24 PM
60-90 shots from two CO2 cartridges. That will be an expensive way to have an hour of fun. But cheaper than owning an M16 or Tommy gun.

TXGunNut
03-19-2018, 01:38 PM
Worked at a shop awhile back where someone (???) adapted a similar gun to use shop compressed air. Seem to recall some folks use scuba tanks as well.

Kestrel4k
03-19-2018, 06:47 PM
60-90 shots from two CO2 cartridges. That will be an expensive way to have an hour of fun. But cheaper than owning an M16 or Tommy gun.
I'm a little curious as to the CO2 'hit' from that reciprocating bolt - perhaps more shots per ctg. would have been possible with a different design, but part of the genius in the overall design of this is the action of that bolt assembly. :)

Kestrel4k
03-19-2018, 06:54 PM
BTW, there is a higher-quality version of the demo video here, along w/ a brief article.

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/01/22/crosmans-new-full-auto-dpms-sbr/

RED BEAR
03-19-2018, 10:21 PM
When I was a kid we used to play war and use bb and pellet guns so no one could say you missed me. It was pretty obvious who was hit and who was not. I also bought my first gun (single shot 22) at age 12 had to take a note from my mom saying it was OK. God times were great when I was a kid.

starmac
03-20-2018, 01:37 AM
I guess that's one way to improve the looks of a hornet. Bet it looked like it had the measles on both rear cheeks.
LMAO, Sorry, my neighbor had one and it was my only way to go for several months. I was embarrassed.

I lied, it was a matador, only car built that was uglier than a hornet. lol

abunaitoo
03-20-2018, 02:56 AM
"Will I ever grow up???"
I hope not.
I enjoy being as young as my mind will allow me.
Many grown-up's seem to just be going through life, without really enjoying themselves.
I think they forgot what it was like to be young.
I always tell the young one's I know, "Try to never lose the feeling of being young. Once it's gone, it's gone"

Lloyd Smale
03-20-2018, 09:35 AM
where did you get that number? I guess ive if its true you can buy 10 co2 cartridges and a box of bbs for the price of one box of 22 shells these days. to me I would have more of a problem with the bother of changing the co2 cartridge out that much then the cost.
60-90 shots from two CO2 cartridges. That will be an expensive way to have an hour of fun. But cheaper than owning an M16 or Tommy gun.

Lloyd Smale
03-20-2018, 09:42 AM
oh theres a few others. Had a gremlin x buddy in the neighborhood growing up had and there was a rebel "Machine" in town, one of the 3 tone red white and blue ones. None of them compared in ugly to my next door neighbors 64 327 American. that gave the hideous late 50s early 60s mopars a run for there money on the to 10 ugly list.
Back in the 70's when My wife was pregnant with our first born, I wrongfully decided she needed a car to drive instead of a pickup, so bought her the ugliest car ever built, an AMC matador, god that thing was ugly, but supposedly a safe rig. I had a co2 powered pellet gun and for some reason a case of co2 cartridges got left in the trunk of it, in the Houston summer, that was not a good mix, those things are dangerous.
I walked by the car one day and it looked like someone had been locked in the trunk for a week with a ball peen hammer, both rear quarter panels had multiple dents in them. lol

dverna
03-20-2018, 10:58 AM
where did you get that number? I guess ive if its true you can buy 10 co2 cartridges and a box of bbs for the price of one box of 22 shells these days. to me I would have more of a problem with the bother of changing the co2 cartridge out that much then the cost.


Lloyd, from Pyramid Air site in the Q/A
"Q How many BBs does it hold? How many will it fire per co2 cart pair in semi and full auto approximately?
Bryce from Canada:
A From Phillip Guadalupe in Replica Airguns interview at Shot: semi auto ~ 175 shots... full auto 60-90 shots per 2-12g CO2s

Tyler from USA:
A30 rds. Not sure on shot count yet"

BTW, from the same site....100 CO2 cartridges are $46. They should yield about 4000 shots
4000 steel BB's about $10

Add shipping and it comes to $65.00 for 4000 shots.

A full auto string of 30 shots is under $.50. If we can load and fire 30 magazines an hour it comes to $15/hr of fun....not too bad! If I did the figures right.

May need to get one too!!!!

starmac
03-20-2018, 08:08 PM
I went to school with a guy that had a gremlin, lots of folks quit laughing at it, when all they could see was it's tail lights leaving them in the dust. That puppy was no slouch. Personally I think the fishbowl pacers were the worst.

MaryB
03-20-2018, 10:17 PM
I lied, it was a matador, only car built that was uglier than a hornet. lol

Nope the pacer beats everything

http://www.conceptcarz.com/images/AMC/76_AMC_Pacer_BiCentennial_DV-06-HHC-04.jpg

MaryB
03-20-2018, 10:22 PM
I went to school with a guy that had a gremlin, lots of folks quit laughing at it, when all they could see was it's tail lights leaving them in the dust. That puppy was no slouch. Personally I think the fishbowl pacers were the worst.

I had a Gremlin X... 401 and a 4 speed... left Camaro's eating rubber smoke! Would pull the front end 3 feet off the ground if I got on it hard.

Lloyd Smale
03-21-2018, 09:03 AM
yup 4000 shots for the price of a 1000 22s isn't bad.
Lloyd, from Pyramid Air site in the Q/A
"Q How many BBs does it hold? How many will it fire per co2 cart pair in semi and full auto approximately?
Bryce from Canada:
A From Phillip Guadalupe in Replica Airguns interview at Shot: semi auto ~ 175 shots... full auto 60-90 shots per 2-12g CO2s

Tyler from USA:
A30 rds. Not sure on shot count yet"

BTW, from the same site....100 CO2 cartridges are $46. They should yield about 4000 shots
4000 steel BB's about $10

Add shipping and it comes to $65.00 for 4000 shots.

A full auto string of 30 shots is under $.50. If we can load and fire 30 magazines an hour it comes to $15/hr of fun....not too bad! If I did the figures right.

May need to get one too!!!!

Lloyd Smale
03-21-2018, 09:21 AM
Must have had some BIG slicks. they had about no rear end weight and had only about a foot of overhang past the wheels. My buddy who had one had the original 304 (the biggest motor amc ever put in them) it was a tire smoking sob but in a real race really struggled for traction with even the 304. A much better sleeper and probably the quickest thing that ever came out of amc was the SC hornet scramblers with the 390. those things embarrassed lots of chevs, fords and mopars. Amx's with the 390s were respectable too but not as much of a sleeper. by the time the 401 javalins were made the motors compression ratios had dropped due to the epa and were in truth less powerful then the 390s. But that said with the right bolt ons they were just as good and had 20 more cubic in. One guy I was stationed with in the service had a 69 amx that he put a built 401 in and it was the fastest thing on base. Bottom line though is there all lame compared to what ford, chev and dodge are fielding today. What I would have done back in the 70s for the drivetrain out of a hellcat or zl1 Camaro. I could have won pro stock races on Friday and nascar races on sunday and drove it to work on Monday with the ac on.
I had a Gremlin X... 401 and a 4 speed... left Camaro's eating rubber smoke! Would pull the front end 3 feet off the ground if I got on it hard.

MaryB
03-21-2018, 10:35 PM
Must have had some BIG slicks. they had about no rear end weight and had only about a foot of overhang past the wheels. My buddy who had one had the original 304 (the biggest motor amc ever put in them) it was a tire smoking sob but in a real race really struggled for traction with even the 304. A much better sleeper and probably the quickest thing that ever came out of amc was the SC hornet scramblers with the 390. those things embarrassed lots of chevs, fords and mopars. Amx's with the 390s were respectable too but not as much of a sleeper. by the time the 401 javalins were made the motors compression ratios had dropped due to the epa and were in truth less powerful then the 390s. But that said with the right bolt ons they were just as good and had 20 more cubic in. One guy I was stationed with in the service had a 69 amx that he put a built 401 in and it was the fastest thing on base. Bottom line though is there all lame compared to what ford, chev and dodge are fielding today. What I would have done back in the 70s for the drivetrain out of a hellcat or zl1 Camaro. I could have won pro stock races on Friday and nascar races on sunday and drove it to work on Monday with the ac on.

Rear was tubbed and the axle narrowed and beefed up... and there WERE factory 401's! Mine was a clone but still fun! Didn't take much to drop in the 401, took more to redo the rear end to handle tires. By the time I sold it the body was so twisted you had to dukes of hazard to get in it, doors no longer opened. Even when they did open it was a pain to get in around the roll cage. It was built for street/strip by a friend of mine(I was in on the build) and when he decided he wanted to build a 1970 mach one 428CJ he needed cash and sold it to me cheap. I got pulled over and issued a warning for speeding... highway cop said there was no way that *** Gremlin was doing 80mph... I made sure to NOT point out the 401 badge on the back hatch!

Sheriff dept closed off a 2 mile stretch of road on weekends for us to race on. We paid to have emergency crews on standby and it got us off the street! Made some nice cash with it until nobody wanted to race me unless it was some out of town newbie who didn't have a clue what was under the hood.

"Randall 401-XR

Randall AMC dealership in Mesa, Arizona, received AMC's endorsement to build 401 cu in (6.6 L) V8 powered Gremlins. The cars started out as 304 V8 models from the factory and after Randall's modifications would run 13.90 seconds at 103-106 miles per hour (171 km/h) in the quarter mile, for $2,995 (US$16,511 in 2017 dollars[14]). Known as the Randall 401-XR (X for Gremlin X, R for Randall), a total of twenty cars were built for the street and one for the strip during 1972, 1973, and 1974.[56] Car Craft magazine tested one with some modifications and achieved 115.07 miles per hour (185 km/h) in 12.22 seconds while still remaining a "totally streetable, daily-driver".[57]"

Lloyd Smale
03-22-2018, 08:46 AM
I pride myself on knowing my muscle cars but you taught me something. I had never heard of a randall gremlin. Kind of the copo Camaro of the amc crowd. Cool thing about amc is ALL of there v8s were made on the same block so you could plunk in any motor in a couple hours and be driving down the streat and even shed a couple pounds because the bigger pistons weighted less then the steal bored out of the block. Anything in the 60s and 70s that dipped into the 13s off the showroom floor was capable of beating anything on a given Friday night. Dip into the 12s and do it on street tires and you had yourself an animal that you had better know what your doing when you planted the go peddle.. today you can go to the ford, chev or dodge dealer and buy a car with there mid range power plant that will do mid 12s with the air on and get 25 mpg on the way home. I love those old muscle cars and would dearly like to be able to afford to buy my old 454 chevelle back but for what id pay for it I could buy a hellcat and a ss Camaro and both would smoke it. But no where near the cool factor. Id bet if you could come across one of those 20 gremlins you could probably retire on what its worth.

Lloyd Smale
03-22-2018, 08:53 AM
My God mary I got looking around at articles about them and they even made some 401 randall pacers!! I could have probably made a living drag racing on Friday night with one of them!!

Rick Hodges
03-22-2018, 02:21 PM
My God mary I got looking around at articles about them and they even made some 401 randall pacers!! I could have probably made a living drag racing on Friday night with one of them!!

Would make a great sleeper ..... the Pacer. Back in the day my brother made a lot of money street racing a 59 Ford 4 dr sedan with no hubcaps....made it look like Mom's car that the kid popped the hubcaps off of. He had a built FE in it, with the firewall set back 9" so he could get more weight to the back....never beat anyone bad....had to keep them coming back for more. The V-8 Mustang and Camaro guys just couldn't quit trying.
He bought a brand new GTO convertible with the proceeds.

Lloyd Smale
03-22-2018, 03:21 PM
Rich I think some underestimate the rural drag scene in Michigan back in the 60s and 70s. Heck they were made here and we proudly beat the snot out of them.

MaryB
03-22-2018, 09:56 PM
I pride myself on knowing my muscle cars but you taught me something. I had never heard of a randall gremlin. Kind of the copo Camaro of the amc crowd. Cool thing about amc is ALL of there v8s were made on the same block so you could plunk in any motor in a couple hours and be driving down the streat and even shed a couple pounds because the bigger pistons weighted less then the steal bored out of the block. Anything in the 60s and 70s that dipped into the 13s off the showroom floor was capable of beating anything on a given Friday night. Dip into the 12s and do it on street tires and you had yourself an animal that you had better know what your doing when you planted the go peddle.. today you can go to the ford, chev or dodge dealer and buy a car with there mid range power plant that will do mid 12s with the air on and get 25 mpg on the way home. I love those old muscle cars and would dearly like to be able to afford to buy my old 454 chevelle back but for what id pay for it I could buy a hellcat and a ss Camaro and both would smoke it. But no where near the cool factor. Id bet if you could come across one of those 20 gremlins you could probably retire on what its worth.

They aren't to bad in price if you can find one... quite a few died in wrecks because that much power on that short wheelbase could stand them on the back bumper. I almost went over backwards one time when wind got under the front end off the line. Guys said the car was at close to 80 degrees vertical before it started coming back down. Bent the **** out of the front end that time and had to do some rebuilding. But parts were easy to find in the junkyards and were dirt cheap.

Lloyd Smale
03-23-2018, 10:36 AM
Ya I guess even rare needs desireable added to bring the big bucks. Sad thing is something like that will fade from the memorys of everyone in the short future. I appreciate you showing them to me. One guy here that thinks there ultra cool.

pertnear
03-23-2018, 10:39 AM
will i ever grow up??

hopefully, not.

+1 :guntootsmiley:

KCSO
03-27-2018, 03:46 PM
You need my new cookbook Hog to Ham... Use it all but the oink!