Hey guys and gals.
With all the talk recently about overheating SIG P226s and 229s and their associated problems, I decided to put my mind to it and see if I could come up with a solution. This is a preview of my design for a fluid cooled stainless 226 slide.
First I needed a place to mount the reservoir, so I picked up one of these for cheap from a paintball shop:
Then, I needed a reservoir, so I picked up one of these r/c fuel tanks (500 mL):
Along with some silicone tubing and brass tubing for where it enters the slide.
Now, I needed a way to move fluid, so I went back to the r/c people for a smoke fluid pump:
A few inlets and outlets on the slide (I'm thinking shooter's left for in and right for out):
And this is how it will all go together:
What do you think? I'm hoping I can get a fairly high flow through there, as the brass I'm using inside the slide should be kink-free if I bend it right, but does anyone have a suggestion for a non-flammable coolant that is more efficient than water?
With all the talk recently about overheating SIG P226s and 229s and their associated problems, I decided to put my mind to it and see if I could come up with a solution. This is a preview of my design for a fluid cooled stainless 226 slide.
First I needed a place to mount the reservoir, so I picked up one of these for cheap from a paintball shop:
Then, I needed a reservoir, so I picked up one of these r/c fuel tanks (500 mL):
Along with some silicone tubing and brass tubing for where it enters the slide.
Now, I needed a way to move fluid, so I went back to the r/c people for a smoke fluid pump:
A few inlets and outlets on the slide (I'm thinking shooter's left for in and right for out):
And this is how it will all go together:
What do you think? I'm hoping I can get a fairly high flow through there, as the brass I'm using inside the slide should be kink-free if I bend it right, but does anyone have a suggestion for a non-flammable coolant that is more efficient than water?
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