Power: What you get out of a standard compressor, I think 8-10 bar
Size: Like a normal hunting gun, so it looks like real
Shots: 10-20 (but I can go with less if the chamber would be too big)
Money: Not more than 50 bucks for the metal parts
i thought I take the design here mentioned:
- 6 mm inner diameter barrel with epoxy in a reducer
- air pistol with epoxy in a reducer
- both reducers connected
- air pistol connected with a tube to a chamber (a pipe with two end caps)
Materials will be aluminium for the barrel, iron for the chamber and brass fot the reducers and connecters. Air filling will be solved through quick disconnects.
Is this plan okay?
How to connect 6 mm pipe with ball valve?
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I think this design by lozz08 is a perfect design for you to base your project on.
Of particular importance is the o-ring between the "air pistol" (blowgun) and the barrel, because this holds the BB enough for pressure to build up behind it, as well as lowering rate of fire to an extend which makes semi-auto practical.
Also note that he uses a relatively small metal chamber but filled with a shock pump to around 25 bar, giving him a good number of shots.
Of particular importance is the o-ring between the "air pistol" (blowgun) and the barrel, because this holds the BB enough for pressure to build up behind it, as well as lowering rate of fire to an extend which makes semi-auto practical.
Also note that he uses a relatively small metal chamber but filled with a shock pump to around 25 bar, giving him a good number of shots.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Exactly. A blowgun is not a perfect valve, but keeping it in the breech until pressure builds up improves performance significantly.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Sandwich that way, the more you tighten the fittings, the more the o-ring will hold the BBs
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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You get two fittings, like a cap and nipple. Drill a hole in the cap the size of your barrel and glue it in place. Then sandwich a peace of rubber with a hole a tiny bit smaller then your ammo in between the fittings. You can adjust the pressure needed to pop the bb out by tightening/loosening the fittings. Connect the back half of the nipple to you blowgun.
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