Looking for some guidance
Howdy im new to the forums and relatively new to spud guns , i have one and it works fine however im looking to make more of them and experiment. To save time i was hoping somebody to guide me on how to have Interchangable Barrels on my gun rather than building 4 or 5 guns with different barrel sizes. I searched and didnt find anything so im hoping somebody can help me out. Thanks
- Davidvaini
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no problem.
Multiple barrels are very easy...
All you would have to do is have threaded couplings on the end of your barrels. To use different barrels you would simple screw in the barrel that you desire.
Multiple barrels are very easy...
All you would have to do is have threaded couplings on the end of your barrels. To use different barrels you would simple screw in the barrel that you desire.
have a coupling the size as the largest barrel you would possibly want.
for example, if you want barrels from 1.5'' to 3'', then have a 3'' female adapter on the chamber and then use a threaded bushing to go to the barrel size you want.
the best way to figure something like this out is to go to the hardware store and fiddle with random parts until you get what you need.
for example, if you want barrels from 1.5'' to 3'', then have a 3'' female adapter on the chamber and then use a threaded bushing to go to the barrel size you want.
the best way to figure something like this out is to go to the hardware store and fiddle with random parts until you get what you need.
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- Davidvaini
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no problem jester, also when you go to a hardware store to fiddle with the different parts make sure the ones you pick out are sch 40 nsf-pw and not DWV.