Frankrede's Mauler Cannon
- frankrede
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This is my Mauler cannon, featuring Sgort's Mauler valve.
This valve is amazing and is well made. Quite simply, it makes all of my previous piston cannons look like sh*t when it comes to performance and craftsmanship.
Barrel:1 1/2" sdr-21 sleeved with 2" sch-80
Chamber: 4"
Valve: Sgorts Mauler valve with 2" porting
Favorite Ammo:Golfballs with golf tee epoxied on back for stabilation
Now some pics
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Damage shot
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Steel Bike peg filled with caulk shot through two stop signs placed back to back and destroyed a piece of 3/4" plywood behind it.
This valve is amazing and is well made. Quite simply, it makes all of my previous piston cannons look like sh*t when it comes to performance and craftsmanship.
Barrel:1 1/2" sdr-21 sleeved with 2" sch-80
Chamber: 4"
Valve: Sgorts Mauler valve with 2" porting
Favorite Ammo:Golfballs with golf tee epoxied on back for stabilation
Now some pics
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Damage shot
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Steel Bike peg filled with caulk shot through two stop signs placed back to back and destroyed a piece of 3/4" plywood behind it.
Current project: Afghanistan deployment
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Damn nice cannon, Frank. Glad to see it's finally done.
Completed projects:
CA1 SMSS Basic Inline
CA3 PDAB Airburst Cannon
Current Project: Bolt action rifle (25x140mm + 1in shot)
CA1 SMSS Basic Inline
CA3 PDAB Airburst Cannon
Current Project: Bolt action rifle (25x140mm + 1in shot)
Looks good to me. I'd personally want something to tie the chamber and barrel together near the front to prevent recoil playing silly buggers with it, but I suppose will probably be fine.
And congrats on 3000 posts, whenever you managed that - but I'm coming to get you!!!
And congrats on 3000 posts, whenever you managed that - but I'm coming to get you!!!
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
- frankrede
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With the way that I used a 4" elbow instead of a 2" I prevented most barrel flex. It is quite sturdy, especially with its relatively short length.
But a support could come in handy on other barrels.
But a support could come in handy on other barrels.
Current project: Afghanistan deployment
That sucker looks all business. The Mauler valve makes building a big cannon an almost plug and play adventure. That damage pic is self-evidence of its power.
I would brace the barrel to the chamber or maybe replace the screw connector on the breech with a cam-lock setup. Will make transport weight and storage a little easier.
Nice brute of a cannon Frank!!
Edit: I hadn't heard of cementing tees to a golfball as a "tail" before now... beautiful idea!
I would brace the barrel to the chamber or maybe replace the screw connector on the breech with a cam-lock setup. Will make transport weight and storage a little easier.
Nice brute of a cannon Frank!!
Edit: I hadn't heard of cementing tees to a golfball as a "tail" before now... beautiful idea!
Last edited by starman on Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:43 am, edited 2 times in total.
Very nice creation.
Doesnt triggering the ballvalve throw off your aim? You could also go with a QEV + blowgun to pilot this beauty.
I'd make a barrel support thingy if I were you.
I can already see that one piece of pipe between the elbow and the T fail.
The more powerful the cannon, the more recoil you get. And this one is quite powerful.
Doesnt triggering the ballvalve throw off your aim? You could also go with a QEV + blowgun to pilot this beauty.
I'd make a barrel support thingy if I were you.
I can already see that one piece of pipe between the elbow and the T fail.
The more powerful the cannon, the more recoil you get. And this one is quite powerful.
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The ball valve is pretty easy to throw, I ran it through a drill so it turns with little effort.psycix wrote:Very nice creation.
Doesnt triggering the ballvalve throw off your aim? You could also go with a QEV + blowgun to pilot this beauty.
I'd make a barrel support thingy if I were you.
I can already see that one piece of pipe between the elbow and the T fail.
The more powerful the cannon, the more recoil you get. And this one is quite powerful.
And the piece between valve and chamber is sch-40 steel, I would like to hope it wouldn't break.
I actually have a set of aluminum cam-locks for this beast, I just don't have them on seeing as I only have one barrel left... http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/barrel- ... 15893.htmlstarman wrote:That sucker looks all business. The Mauler valve makes building a big cannon an almost plug and play adventure. That damage pic is self-evidence of its power.
I would brace the barrel to the chamber or maybe replace the screw connector on the breech with a cam-lock setup. Will make transport weight and storage a little easier.
Nice brute of a cannon Frank!!
Edit: I hadn't heard of cementing tees to a golfball as a "tail" before now... beautiful idea!
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- ALIHISGREAT
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thats cool, looks like it could dish out some decent damage
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I doubt very seriously your new barrel will see the same fate your old one did... 8)frankrede wrote:I actually have a set of aluminum cam-locks for this beast, I just don't have them on seeing as I only have one barrel left... http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/barrel- ... 15893.html
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Very nice, with an air chamber that big i bet that packs a wallop. I would HIGHLY recomend some sort of brace in between your barrel and air chamber, i managed to crack my Mauler with recoil forces... so i would be carefull to put in plenty of support as your valve is holding the wieght of that large air chamber too.
(BTW i noticed "Sangheili" below your name...a fellow fan eh?)
(BTW i noticed "Sangheili" below your name...a fellow fan eh?)
Well done!And the piece between valve and chamber is sch-40 steel
Yet still, I would make a barrel support just to add some stiffness and strength.