Next, take the top panel of the turret ammo holder and drill a 1 inch hole in it so the ammo can feed into the gun.

 



With the top panel hole cut use it as a template to trace the hole onto the part holder that will hold all the ammo for the airsoft turret. Use a sharp razor to carefully cut a hole in the middle of the turret.



Using some hot glue apply a generous amount around the hole in the panel and line it up with the ammo hopper, attach it and let cool. If hot glue oozes into the hole use a razor to clean the hole out so its not obstructed.



Once the hot glue has set in the top pannel use some hot glue to attach the pannel to the top of the turrets ammo feeder we have alredy assyembeled. One tip i learned at this phase is to make good and sure there is no debris that can get into the airsoft guns ball feeder.



Here is the turret gun loaded with ammo. I have to admit this was absolutely a blast to test fire. Its rate of fire is really awesome. And the projects you could use this for are quite varied.



Next step is to take the aluminum we picked up and cut it to length. Drill holes in it and bend it to shape. Aluminum is very soft and easy to work with. We used a 9 inch and a 12 inch length of this aluminum bar for our turret.














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