i dont think you can make anything that powerful with a sprinkler valve, but i wouldnt be surprised if my golfball cannon was powerful enough to kill or seriously hurt some one, obviously a piston valve and large bore launcherinonickname wrote:You would be surprised how much energy it takes to stop someone dead. Unless you have a powerful gun, it's better to defend your home with a knife.
Self powered pmeumatic gun
Don't fool yourself, humans are actually pretty frail when you look at it.Northir wrote:i dont think you can make anything that powerful with a sprinkler valve.
I wouldn't write off anything other than "minis" as having the potential to be fatal. Evidence suggests that as little as about 4 Joules can be fatal, if it hits a person in the wrong way. It's unlikely to be fatal (and especially not instantly fatal), but it can kill.
Bear that in mind whenever you pick up a cannon.
However, it would take a fairly substantial sized spudgun (with the right projectile) to have the energy and penetration to be reliably lethal.
You cannot be sure either way whether a hit on a person will be fatal or safe.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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I have no doubt that a close range head shot from a reasonably sized sprinkler valved marble gun operating at ordinary compressor pressures can easily be fatal, but such discussion is bordering on breaking forum rules so it should end here.
In a nutshell, yes they can be lethal, so use them responsibly!
In a nutshell, yes they can be lethal, so use them responsibly!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Anyways back to the topic, anyone know where to find a quieter 12V compressor mines loud as hell, i figure i could attach the loud one to the sniper and the quieter one to my cannon, ive been looking around and i cant really find DB ratings
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I donn't think there are quiet ones... you could put lots of foam around yours but that would probably cause overheating and won't be very effective...
after I've seen this video (skip first 13 minutes... and have a look at 17:40 too ) I thought that you could probably cut a fridge compressor case open and remove the compressor itself... then attach it directly to a small gas engine for model planes...
after I've seen this video (skip first 13 minutes... and have a look at 17:40 too ) I thought that you could probably cut a fridge compressor case open and remove the compressor itself... then attach it directly to a small gas engine for model planes...
Children are the future
unless we stop them now
unless we stop them now
Wouldn't you want the quiet one on the _sniper_ and the loud one on the _cannon_ ?
Let's say paintball, since that's about the diameter he built(ignore the home defense crap and felon comments) he wants good range, so a longer barrel, and to be unnoticed, so a quiet pump.
I had pretty good success with high pressure(200psi) and small tank(~3-4cu in.) on a 3/4" 5ft barrel (20psi at the muzzle for anybody doing the math,) and have considered hand pumping it to see what pressure I get. Definite stealth.
Steel chamber, if you're wondering, though I want to redo with copper(easier to seal with solder than seal with threads.)
Smaller pumps tend to be quieter(or at least less audible) and refridgerator compressors are packed in a filled canister, aren't they?
Let's say paintball, since that's about the diameter he built(ignore the home defense crap and felon comments) he wants good range, so a longer barrel, and to be unnoticed, so a quiet pump.
I had pretty good success with high pressure(200psi) and small tank(~3-4cu in.) on a 3/4" 5ft barrel (20psi at the muzzle for anybody doing the math,) and have considered hand pumping it to see what pressure I get. Definite stealth.
Steel chamber, if you're wondering, though I want to redo with copper(easier to seal with solder than seal with threads.)
Smaller pumps tend to be quieter(or at least less audible) and refridgerator compressors are packed in a filled canister, aren't they?
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I wrote him and this is the pump:Technician1002 wrote:Very nice pump. One that actualy works. It doesn't have the plastic gear noise of most emergency pumps.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=96068
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Thanks. It is a direct drive which is why the noise of the gears is missing. I downloaded the owners manual. The duty cycle with my large cannon would provide about 2 shots an hour.boyntonstu wrote:I wrote him and this is the pump:Technician1002 wrote:Very nice pump. One that actualy works. It doesn't have the plastic gear noise of most emergency pumps.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=96068
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