50 caliber 28 Shot Breach/Muzzleloader QEV Air rifle
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:58 am
Homemade totally off the shelf re-purposed muzzleloader. It's being fired with 250 to 300 psi air from a good quality 250 psi stirrup pump or my re-purposed 30# propane tank with pod pop-off protection at 315 psi. The 300 psi air is obtained by piggybacking an R-22 compressor onto a 120 psi shop air compressor. The lowest pressure rated component in the system is the Alpha QEV rated at max 250 psi with a burst pressure of 2 to 3 times that. With a properly rated homemade piston valve the operating pressure could easily be quadrupled. . I use a .495" ball is just large enough to feed through the 1/2" opening in the receiver. The QEV is an Alpha 5UPH4. The trigger is a 1/8" push button vent valve used as a pilot valve. This gun is also a fine arrow launcher and conical bullet muzzle loader. It makes a pretty decent shotgun at 10 to 15 yards with a 184 to 552 grain shot load. i have added a CO2 system and am firing it at 400 psi now. You don't have to use a schrader, foster, quick connect or ball valve on the supply air to the QEV if you use a small orifice in that fitting. The orifice will prevent the supply air from interfering with the venting of the 1/8" vent valve since it slows down the pressure build up to the accumulator tank which allows the vent valve to stay ahead of any pressure buildup on the pilot side of the QEV. This gun also has only three moving parts to keep it simple reliable and easy to build. It is reminiscent of the the Red Ryder gravity fed bb guns. Remember if you add a spring a large portion of the magazine is wasted. Also since you have to wait a couple of seconds for the accumulator to recharge anyway you can use this time to tip the gun and gravity feed a round. Just keeping it simple.
You can see the gun in operation on my youtube channel at
http://www.youtube.com/user/mpmrla?feature=mhee
Here are a few photos and two build drawings of the gun
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You can see the gun in operation on my youtube channel at
http://www.youtube.com/user/mpmrla?feature=mhee
Here are a few photos and two build drawings of the gun
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