Dual Port airtube, Single Port airtube, is one better than the other?
Greetings All, In the quest for more speed via simple mods a new tweak has been introduced by Jonathan Bates over at BlackBarrelCustoms, another maker of Daisy based custom rifles with a distinctive take on custom BB guns. He's nice guy who builds pretty cool Daisy's. Check out this video: • Bleed'n Blue- Civil War Union army tribute... I watched it and was very impressed by the speed increase he achieved with a factory mainspring, a modded airtube and a super long shot tube. I mean super long. So I set about looking at the airtube and seeing if the dual port design would yield any speed increase in the older bottlecap guns I like to work on. As discussed in this video, dual port air tubes are not new to Daisy BB guns. All of the prewar production guns had the old school "Top Hat" air tubes which did sport dual inlet ports as part of the basic design although the inlet apertures were quite a bit smaller than the single port design that is in the current production gun. The aperture orientation was also different as they were part of the air tube seat, not the air tube shaft itself. That placement may be part of the difficulties I encountered with my dual port fabrication attempt. There are several parts to this project. The primary motivator being the fact there are currently no factory air tubes available for purchase direct from Daisy and no projected availability date for any restock. The 7/64" air tubes I use in my modding projects are made from those stock air tubes so they are a vital part of my efforts. I had been talking with Mark Ritter over at Cobalt 327 on Ebay about possible substitutes for the current 7/64 air tube program and he sent over some thin wall stainless tubing to see if it could be converted into a slightly larger bore airtube that would work in a Daisy. The short story is that they make a pretty good airtube and I think the second attempt will deliver the increase in speed I was hoping for in the first prototype. I'll know in a few days. All in all it's kind of exciting to be working in new directions on old problems with new folks. We'll see where the experimentation leads us. Thanks for watching! Questions requiring detailed answers about BB guns featured on this channel and sales and support for them please email: [email protected] To see a Daisy 105B Buck that has ben radically converted to a 350+FPS Kentucky Long Rifle dual check this video https://www.youtube.com/embed/DdFsPen... Check out the Daisy Modder's Bible at: https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php Need parts? Check with Mark Ritter at Cobalt327 on the 'Bay https://www.ebay.com/sch/cobalt327/m Anything else, just toss in a comment or like.

Can you get a velocity boost from a modded Model 25 shot tube? You betcha!

Yet another Mainspring compressor for small frame Daisy's! This one works on all three plungers!

What's in the remuda? How about three Daisy Model 99's!

Tools for Daisy's

The Dark Reason the British .303 Round Is Still Loaded

Making A PCP Air rifle firing valve (EPIC 2)

How I make a sealed Daisy model 25 Shot tube . DSCF4071

Abutment washer removal technique for a Daisy Model 96 Widebody BB Gun.

walk through internals of the RR 1938B FireBall.+ testing of new addition mods.

Daisy Model Number 118 Target Special (Targeteer) BB Pistol

Removing rotted leather abutment seals from a Daisy Model 155 in for repair. Part 2

daisy 499B accuracy tips- Ep.3

Daisy Red Ryder Model 94: Part 1-Unboxing

Crosman Vantage backwards piston? And is 1000 fps within reach?

Fireblueing a Daisy.

Daisy Red Ryder 1938B abutment issues part 2

The not so smooth disassembly and reassembly of a Plymouth MI Daisy Model 75 "Scout" youth BB gun

Just the Tip.~modern Daisy shot tip/tube mods

The Dark Truth Behind the FG42 "Paratroop" Rifle

