Blow-dart combustion gun **updated slight mod.
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 1:10 am
**please see my comments on the second page for updated pics and info.
Thanks!
Hello everyone,
This is my first post to this site! I've been building spud-guns since I was a kid. I recently got back into the hobby and have made a few new designs that I think are pretty original and successful beyond my wildest imagination. Any way I wanted my first post to be something special.
I was working on bigger, better, more powerful spud-guns until I hit a bit of a wall, both creative and financially speaking. So I sort of went from going BIG to experimenting with smaller designs. Low and behold my creativity returned when I wasn't obstructed by prices! Here is my best "miniature" combustion gun.
This represents the apex of my small guns design research and development. I call this the MCB-MK3 (modular combustionblow-dart third iteration there are pics of MCB-1 and MCB-2 further down)
Description:
3" sch-40 PVC chamber 15" length
180 degree elbow to allow longer barrel yet smaller overall size 1" pvc
1" to 1/2" reducer for 60 caliber blow darts
Weber BBQ ignitor
Chamber fan
Internal Electronics for chamber fan (on/off switch, wiring)
36" blow-dart gun modified to fit from 1/2 pvc to .40 caliber.
8 dart revolver for quicker reload
accommodates 1", 1/2" (.60 caliber), and .40 caliber ammunition of various types.
Butane based.
BTW this a great and easy way to mod a butane canister, just use any nozzle from an old aerosol can and a little electrical tape.
Because I didn't know a site like this existed prior to about 2 weeks ago, the MCB-MK3 is a gun designed from many ideas and experiments that I have come up with independent of any outside source and am pretty sure there isn't anything quite like it around (though judging from the vastness of this site, it's likely that there is something similar that I haven't come across. ). Combine that with some good ol' fashion spud-gun know how from yours truly.
It is a completely modular design in that you can shoot from barrels that are .40 caliber, .60 caliber (the actual size of "1/2 inch" PVC which is actually a blessing, more on that later) and 1". you can also remove the elbow for a more traditional spud-gun appearance, but I prefer it with the elbow, it's easier to aim.
The most enjoyable part of the design is the ammunition! Here are most of the types I have either invented or purchased online.
From left to right: BBQ bamboo skewers, about 10" long, (I purchased a bag with 50+ skewers for about $1.50. Wrap that with either plumbers self adhering rubber or foam tape and you have an extraordinarily effective and cheap dart. I shot one at an old chair and the damn thing went all the way through to the end-cap.) 5" nail (one of the best unbelievably powerful.). Stun dart - just self adhering rubber wrapped around itself. Marble, .40 caliber nail dart for small game, .40 caliber needle dart, .60 caliber nail dart, and .60 caliber small game dart.
All these darts are designed for small game, but with this gun I doubt that limit still applies.
Here is the inside of the gun:
Unlike anything I've seen so far (or designed myself) this guns electronics, including the battery are all housed inside the chamber leaving a clean and deceptively simple look to it. The Fan is a 2" Radioshack I came up with a way to mount it in the barrel using 2" PVC without drilling holes, yet still maintaining security so the fan doesn't get blown away by the force of the combustion. The battery is mounted to the side wall again preventing it getting blown away from the combustion, yet making it easy to remove when dead. Last but not least the switch is the only electronic piece you see outside the gun.
Here's the ignitor:
Now onto the barrel:
the revolver allows 8 .40 darts or nails to be loaded. Being that this is a spray-n-pray design this drastically reduces the amount of time it takes to reload, all you have to do is spray! I have to be careful as it takes less than a few seconds to load and the gun gets rather warm.
For the larger modified nail darts and .60 caliber nail/small game darts I use 1/2" PVC. The inside of this PVC actually measures .60 which is perfect for Cold Steel brand blow darts. It's very tight in the barrel, so tight that I can't blow one out of it, but when I shoot it... well here are some pictures of that!
The shot is so powerful that the homemade nail darts have a tendency to to bend in half upon impact. They also have the tendency to...
...go all the way through. This is a 2X9" board by the way! Using this gun to shoot at softer targets the nail darts end comes off and the dart penetrates very deep. For instance I shot a 5" thick wax candle and the dart went all the way through and stuck into the wall! (sorry no pics of that.)
As for the .40 caliber nail darts, here's how they do, I tacked one to the board to give you some perspective as to how far in those little things go!
Here's one of how far I can shoot one in with just my breath and the 36" blowgun and I'm a great shape to!
Last, but not least here is a "family picture":
From the bottom, MCB-MK1, MCB-MK2 (that's right it's a double barrel with valves for single barrel conversion! Also has an internal fan. Fully modular), and the big daddy MCB-MK3.
Thanks for looking I have throughly enjoyed this site and wanted to add something of my own. Feel free to add anything, questions, comments etc. BTW sorry for no video link, I don't have a V-camera.
Thanks!
Hello everyone,
This is my first post to this site! I've been building spud-guns since I was a kid. I recently got back into the hobby and have made a few new designs that I think are pretty original and successful beyond my wildest imagination. Any way I wanted my first post to be something special.
I was working on bigger, better, more powerful spud-guns until I hit a bit of a wall, both creative and financially speaking. So I sort of went from going BIG to experimenting with smaller designs. Low and behold my creativity returned when I wasn't obstructed by prices! Here is my best "miniature" combustion gun.
This represents the apex of my small guns design research and development. I call this the MCB-MK3 (modular combustionblow-dart third iteration there are pics of MCB-1 and MCB-2 further down)
Description:
3" sch-40 PVC chamber 15" length
180 degree elbow to allow longer barrel yet smaller overall size 1" pvc
1" to 1/2" reducer for 60 caliber blow darts
Weber BBQ ignitor
Chamber fan
Internal Electronics for chamber fan (on/off switch, wiring)
36" blow-dart gun modified to fit from 1/2 pvc to .40 caliber.
8 dart revolver for quicker reload
accommodates 1", 1/2" (.60 caliber), and .40 caliber ammunition of various types.
Butane based.
BTW this a great and easy way to mod a butane canister, just use any nozzle from an old aerosol can and a little electrical tape.
Because I didn't know a site like this existed prior to about 2 weeks ago, the MCB-MK3 is a gun designed from many ideas and experiments that I have come up with independent of any outside source and am pretty sure there isn't anything quite like it around (though judging from the vastness of this site, it's likely that there is something similar that I haven't come across. ). Combine that with some good ol' fashion spud-gun know how from yours truly.
It is a completely modular design in that you can shoot from barrels that are .40 caliber, .60 caliber (the actual size of "1/2 inch" PVC which is actually a blessing, more on that later) and 1". you can also remove the elbow for a more traditional spud-gun appearance, but I prefer it with the elbow, it's easier to aim.
The most enjoyable part of the design is the ammunition! Here are most of the types I have either invented or purchased online.
From left to right: BBQ bamboo skewers, about 10" long, (I purchased a bag with 50+ skewers for about $1.50. Wrap that with either plumbers self adhering rubber or foam tape and you have an extraordinarily effective and cheap dart. I shot one at an old chair and the damn thing went all the way through to the end-cap.) 5" nail (one of the best unbelievably powerful.). Stun dart - just self adhering rubber wrapped around itself. Marble, .40 caliber nail dart for small game, .40 caliber needle dart, .60 caliber nail dart, and .60 caliber small game dart.
All these darts are designed for small game, but with this gun I doubt that limit still applies.
Here is the inside of the gun:
Unlike anything I've seen so far (or designed myself) this guns electronics, including the battery are all housed inside the chamber leaving a clean and deceptively simple look to it. The Fan is a 2" Radioshack I came up with a way to mount it in the barrel using 2" PVC without drilling holes, yet still maintaining security so the fan doesn't get blown away by the force of the combustion. The battery is mounted to the side wall again preventing it getting blown away from the combustion, yet making it easy to remove when dead. Last but not least the switch is the only electronic piece you see outside the gun.
Here's the ignitor:
Now onto the barrel:
the revolver allows 8 .40 darts or nails to be loaded. Being that this is a spray-n-pray design this drastically reduces the amount of time it takes to reload, all you have to do is spray! I have to be careful as it takes less than a few seconds to load and the gun gets rather warm.
For the larger modified nail darts and .60 caliber nail/small game darts I use 1/2" PVC. The inside of this PVC actually measures .60 which is perfect for Cold Steel brand blow darts. It's very tight in the barrel, so tight that I can't blow one out of it, but when I shoot it... well here are some pictures of that!
The shot is so powerful that the homemade nail darts have a tendency to to bend in half upon impact. They also have the tendency to...
...go all the way through. This is a 2X9" board by the way! Using this gun to shoot at softer targets the nail darts end comes off and the dart penetrates very deep. For instance I shot a 5" thick wax candle and the dart went all the way through and stuck into the wall! (sorry no pics of that.)
As for the .40 caliber nail darts, here's how they do, I tacked one to the board to give you some perspective as to how far in those little things go!
Here's one of how far I can shoot one in with just my breath and the 36" blowgun and I'm a great shape to!
Last, but not least here is a "family picture":
From the bottom, MCB-MK1, MCB-MK2 (that's right it's a double barrel with valves for single barrel conversion! Also has an internal fan. Fully modular), and the big daddy MCB-MK3.
Thanks for looking I have throughly enjoyed this site and wanted to add something of my own. Feel free to add anything, questions, comments etc. BTW sorry for no video link, I don't have a V-camera.