SGA Golf ball Gun (2" Piston), 400yards!
- MrCrowley
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Well im finally done with my latest cannon, 6months on from my last.
Its called SGA (Schutz Gewehr Assault) And yes I know what it means.
At the moment I have a short golfball barrel as thats all I had left but it will do.
SGA Specs:
Chamber:50mm(2")PN18 Body About 150cm(60") long
Barrel:40mm PN18 Golfball Barrel 80cm(30") long
Piston:Lynx Deodorant can, reinforced with 32mm(1 1/4") coupler and hot glue. Bolted on neoprene sealing face. Lubed up as well. Piston housing is a 2" tee. Serviceable piston via 4 bolts with rubber washers for sealing and a 2" end cap. Seals 99% leaks a tiny bit at the bottom bolt but so slowly it doesn't matter.
Fill Setup:10mm(3/8") ball valve with a Quick-Connect
Pilot Valve:15mm(1/2") ball valve with about 30cm of 15mm brass and galv steel pipe.
Weight:6kgs! (13 pounds)
Features:
Inter-changeable Barrels
Serviceable Piston
8psi sealing pressure
15psi actuating pressure
Comfortable design and grip
Picture Time:
See update at bottom of post for new version:
SGA Over-View:
Fill valve and gauge:
Close Up:
Piston Housing:
Pilot Setup:
Piston:
Sealing Face of Piston:
Close Up 2:
Golfball Shot 330.33m in Crosswinds at 75PSI:
Video Compilation Of Various Dry Fires and a Golfball Shot:
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Damage Video Compilation:
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[GVideo]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 9558&hl=en[/GVideo]
Sabot Video:
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My Instructables.com 'Launch-it' Entry:
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Comments and Criticism is much appreciated
UPDATE:
* Front grip replaced, blew up last year sometime and I didn't have a 45* eblow on me to replace it, so I had to go for a short, straight look.
* 1" modded sprinkler valve added
* Pilot volume decreased
* 3" T-Shrit barrel added
* Painted flat black.
* Golfball barrel is on another gun, i'm going to upgrade to a 1.5m one soon.
I'll probably end up changing the front grip back to the old version when I get more money, but for now it'll do.
I also managed to shoot a T-Shirt about 80m at 70psi, recoil was awesome
Its called SGA (Schutz Gewehr Assault) And yes I know what it means.
At the moment I have a short golfball barrel as thats all I had left but it will do.
SGA Specs:
Chamber:50mm(2")PN18 Body About 150cm(60") long
Barrel:40mm PN18 Golfball Barrel 80cm(30") long
Piston:Lynx Deodorant can, reinforced with 32mm(1 1/4") coupler and hot glue. Bolted on neoprene sealing face. Lubed up as well. Piston housing is a 2" tee. Serviceable piston via 4 bolts with rubber washers for sealing and a 2" end cap. Seals 99% leaks a tiny bit at the bottom bolt but so slowly it doesn't matter.
Fill Setup:10mm(3/8") ball valve with a Quick-Connect
Pilot Valve:15mm(1/2") ball valve with about 30cm of 15mm brass and galv steel pipe.
Weight:6kgs! (13 pounds)
Features:
Inter-changeable Barrels
Serviceable Piston
8psi sealing pressure
15psi actuating pressure
Comfortable design and grip
Picture Time:
See update at bottom of post for new version:
SGA Over-View:
Fill valve and gauge:
Close Up:
Piston Housing:
Pilot Setup:
Piston:
Sealing Face of Piston:
Close Up 2:
Golfball Shot 330.33m in Crosswinds at 75PSI:
Video Compilation Of Various Dry Fires and a Golfball Shot:
[youtube][/youtube]
Damage Video Compilation:
[youtube][/youtube]
[GVideo]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 9558&hl=en[/GVideo]
Sabot Video:
[youtube][/youtube]
My Instructables.com 'Launch-it' Entry:
[youtube][/youtube]
Comments and Criticism is much appreciated
UPDATE:
* Front grip replaced, blew up last year sometime and I didn't have a 45* eblow on me to replace it, so I had to go for a short, straight look.
* 1" modded sprinkler valve added
* Pilot volume decreased
* 3" T-Shrit barrel added
* Painted flat black.
* Golfball barrel is on another gun, i'm going to upgrade to a 1.5m one soon.
I'll probably end up changing the front grip back to the old version when I get more money, but for now it'll do.
I also managed to shoot a T-Shirt about 80m at 70psi, recoil was awesome
Last edited by MrCrowley on Sat Jan 12, 2008 10:47 pm, edited 20 times in total.
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Thanks guys, nah the ball valve used to be behind me so I couldn't hold the gun properly as seen in the video before my pilot valve mod. Now I can shoulder the gun one hand on the body one on the ball valve and you simply flick it back towards you.
Yeah I launched a golfball in my garage, it richocheted of every wall and roof and almost took me out, so later when my parents are out and I have some space ill do some damage. As you can see at the end of the video the golfball went into my neighbours lawn over the fence.
Yeah I launched a golfball in my garage, it richocheted of every wall and roof and almost took me out, so later when my parents are out and I have some space ill do some damage. As you can see at the end of the video the golfball went into my neighbours lawn over the fence.
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Decent cannon there! I really like it! Looks awesome too, well done on the sprayjob. Does the barrel not need a support though?
But well done on creating a beast!
btw, nice SG in the name! (attractiive...)
But well done on creating a beast!
btw, nice SG in the name! (attractiive...)
really good quote/phrase here
nice paintjob. i would have used a sprinkler valve as the pilot valve, but it is still a very good cannon.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
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@Spud yeti:
The barrel sin't long enough for a support, its quite sturdy
@hi:
Yeah but it would set me back $50NZD($38US) just to get a modded solenoid valve. I can only get 1" valves for $40NZD shipped, then it cost me $10 to mod it.
The barrel sin't long enough for a support, its quite sturdy
@hi:
Yeah but it would set me back $50NZD($38US) just to get a modded solenoid valve. I can only get 1" valves for $40NZD shipped, then it cost me $10 to mod it.
- TwitchTheAussie
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Bloody awesome mate. Keep it up
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You sure can, you know drum kits... Well at school I found this soft round foam thingy on one of the drum symbols...
I thought it looked closer enough to 50mm(2") to me so I took it home, it fitted perfectly so thats what I use. The piston slams into two of the side bolts. I made those two bolts long and the top and bottom ones short. I would of made them all long but I couldn't find another 2 long bolts.
I thought it looked closer enough to 50mm(2") to me so I took it home, it fitted perfectly so thats what I use. The piston slams into two of the side bolts. I made those two bolts long and the top and bottom ones short. I would of made them all long but I couldn't find another 2 long bolts.
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MrCrowley wrote:Not steal....Permantly borrow, I know the teacher and she said I could have it anyway, it was on the ground
So you borrow-took some drum equipment materials. Brilliant.
I prefer expanding foam or a chunk of hose. But whatever tickles your pickle.
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