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Jimmy on spudtech had posted an interesting picture of a possible mechanism for a semi auto gun, i thought it might be a good project so i
dug out a box of compression fittings, some brakeline, a blowgun and some epoxy and went to work, about a half hour later i had the whole thing together, it didnt cost me a penny and it works great. everything is just screwed on like normal, except for one end of the copper tubing which needed to be epoxied to the outer lip of a compression nut to allow the tubing adapter and spring to move inside of the tee.

i am now working on several other versions including Paintball, Marble, 1" Superball, and possibly Golf Ball

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Tue Jun 28, 2005 10:59 pm

do u think you could give the url to jimmy's post, im trying to understand how this thing works. so when you open the valve the plunger is moved forward and that stops the other ammo from droping,ok, and the air flows throught the plunger propeling the ammo, but wouldnt the air be restricted from the small hole giving crap power?? is that how it works at all??

Edit: crazy portobility idea, is there a way you could mount a really small reg under the blowgun and put a 12g co2 o it and make it like super super portable?
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thats how it works walrus, but the performance isnt that bad, the flow is reduced just about 1/8" if that. yeah, i'm planning on using my co2 hookup on this, or i'll get an old fire extinguisher so i can use the valve on the extinguisher instead of the blowgun, and i can fill the extinguisher to 200psi (the one i'm looking at is rated past that)
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ok, well this is kind of on topic, i know u big sized this gun for paintballs, but what did u use to replace the magnet, did u just not use anything to hold the ammo?
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Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:30 pm

i didnt use anything because the paintballs fit snugly enough that they dont roll outta the barrel

the pb gun really needs a 3 way solenoid valve to exhaust
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Wed Jun 29, 2005 8:22 pm

would a 2gal compressor be sufficient for this gun??
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dont see why not, it takes 3-5 mags to go from 70-50 psi on my 8 gal, but my compressor leaks a lil bit
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Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:36 pm

im having some trouble understanding some of the design. is the plunger just like free flowting through the gun between the elbow and the t, whats stopping it if its not, do u think u could give me the url to jimmy's post for a explination, and maybe a parts list with sizes and such. this is just irritating me
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http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=543 There you go my friend, you should be able to find everything you need in that post.
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Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:34 pm

OOOOOOOO, I GET IT NOW!!! ty very much cole

Edit: nm, i got thinking and lost myself again. on the post the cole gave me u keep talking about a ring spudshot, what ring are u talking about, and how did u get the plunger into the tee, isnt the bell part ot the plunger to big?? or is the bell part the same od as 1/4"pipe??

Edit2: ok solved my plunger in t Q, but did u remove the sleeve things inside the T?? or did urs even have sleeve things??
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Sat Jul 02, 2005 8:57 pm

How effective is the system spudshot? Does it completely close off the clip from the barrel before the air actual hits the bb?
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well, the air is hitting the bb as its closing the magazine i suspect, but yes it does completely close it off, though now my spring has deformed a bit and it stays open sometimes, turning it into a split-second MG
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:05 pm

and the mg part would be bad because...
is it effecient that way? without a bolt i mean, just gravity or a magnet dragging them into the barrel
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its very air efficient, i was planning on using that idea for a full auto bb gun using a stick magazine
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 7:48 pm

Huh, I wouldnt think that that would be very effecient. I would think that the air would get into the clip and such.
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