Sniper Cannon
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 3:29 pm
<div align="center">SNIPER CANNON
Provided By <a href="http://members.aol.com/sph911/spud/">ht ... 1/spud/</a>
This launcher is incredible. It's design and look alone is intriguing and intimidating enough to give any potato the willies. It operates like other pneumatic launcher, except this is built to simulate a rifle. Air flows through the angled stock, from a chamber underneath the barrel. A breech loader has been added for ease of loading projectiles.
MATERIALS.
Pipe can be bought in 5' sections.
3/4" Pipe
1" Pipe
2" Pipe
3/4" 90 deg. Elbow x3
3/4 " 45 deg. Elbow x6
3/4" Tee x2
3/4" to 1" Male thread
1" to 3/4" Bushing
1" to Female thread
1" to Male thread
2" x 1" Bushing
2" Coupling
2" End cap
Tire Valve
1" Rainbird In-line solenoid sprinkler valve
ASSEMBLY.
The stock assembly is the main part of the gun. I cannot give you accurate measurements, as I built it to fit my large physical profile. I will post better measurements when I find my schematics again. Stoppers (pictured below) are not necessary. Don't worry about them. Simply glue the stock pieces as shown. Feel free to change the position/length of the stock and handle to suit you.
I made the chamber 2' 6". I felt this allowed for ample volume while maintaining a low profile. Great volume is not so necessary in this gun, as you are shooting smaller, lighter projectiles (not large potatoes, although with another barrel you could).
For construction of the breech loading mechanism, please see the <a href="http://members.aol.com/sph911/spud/breech.html">breech loader</a> mod page. Construction of the firing mechanism is seen below, or for more detailed parts, see the <a href="http://members.aol.com/sph911/spud/elec ... ESVC-01</a> page. Wire the electronics like so. More plans to come later. Place the momentary switch in its obvious location, you will need extra wire to do so. I just duct taped mine in place (oh yes).
Provided By <a href="http://members.aol.com/sph911/spud/">ht ... d</a></div>
Provided By <a href="http://members.aol.com/sph911/spud/">ht ... 1/spud/</a>
This launcher is incredible. It's design and look alone is intriguing and intimidating enough to give any potato the willies. It operates like other pneumatic launcher, except this is built to simulate a rifle. Air flows through the angled stock, from a chamber underneath the barrel. A breech loader has been added for ease of loading projectiles.
MATERIALS.
Pipe can be bought in 5' sections.
3/4" Pipe
1" Pipe
2" Pipe
3/4" 90 deg. Elbow x3
3/4 " 45 deg. Elbow x6
3/4" Tee x2
3/4" to 1" Male thread
1" to 3/4" Bushing
1" to Female thread
1" to Male thread
2" x 1" Bushing
2" Coupling
2" End cap
Tire Valve
1" Rainbird In-line solenoid sprinkler valve
ASSEMBLY.
The stock assembly is the main part of the gun. I cannot give you accurate measurements, as I built it to fit my large physical profile. I will post better measurements when I find my schematics again. Stoppers (pictured below) are not necessary. Don't worry about them. Simply glue the stock pieces as shown. Feel free to change the position/length of the stock and handle to suit you.
I made the chamber 2' 6". I felt this allowed for ample volume while maintaining a low profile. Great volume is not so necessary in this gun, as you are shooting smaller, lighter projectiles (not large potatoes, although with another barrel you could).
For construction of the breech loading mechanism, please see the <a href="http://members.aol.com/sph911/spud/breech.html">breech loader</a> mod page. Construction of the firing mechanism is seen below, or for more detailed parts, see the <a href="http://members.aol.com/sph911/spud/elec ... ESVC-01</a> page. Wire the electronics like so. More plans to come later. Place the momentary switch in its obvious location, you will need extra wire to do so. I just duct taped mine in place (oh yes).
Provided By <a href="http://members.aol.com/sph911/spud/">ht ... d</a></div>