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Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:10 pm

here's a gun i just finished up over the weekend

its a bolt action that fires 1inch wooden plugs by my guess at about 400 fps

Specs 1inch tank stock of the gun
1inch modified sprinkler
1inch by 2 1/2" barrel
powered by propane usually at 40psi but can go higher

accuracy is pretty good you could hit a man size target at 200 feet

not sure how many shots ill get out of the propane but its only 4 bucks a bottle
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view of the breach propane valve, gauge, and schrader valve
view of the breach propane valve, gauge, and schrader valve
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Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:20 pm

Is the gun pneumatic? and it just uses propane for power. If thats the case , I was going to do the same thing with my cannon. It would be a portable air source. The only reasion I ask is I thought it was a combustion because of the propane.
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Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:25 pm

Great job!
That's exactly two of the mods I was planning for the Thunderpup before I gave it away (to a good home). Breech loaded and auto refill...cool!
I still might modify it anyway.

How long does it take to fill up after shots? :) 8)
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Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:46 pm

nice cannon.
do you know yet how many shots you get out of that tank. Also, when you get a new one, id think oxygen would be a better idea. Its usually sold together, and maybe around the same price. It has a faster sos and yield better results. also, you have a schrader on there as well?
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Mon Aug 04, 2008 10:17 pm

koolaidman wrote:nice cannon.
do you know yet how many shots you get out of that tank. Also, when you get a new one, id think oxygen would be a better idea. Its usually sold together, and maybe around the same price. It has a faster sos and yield better results. also, you have a schrader on there as well?
Oxygen is more expensive 3-4 times more expensive, has reverse threads and the SOS is irrelevent on a low powered pneumatic anyways
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Mon Aug 04, 2008 10:58 pm

Ever thought about shooting some tiki torches with it? 8)
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Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:17 pm

cool, with some proper planning and a strong spark you could make a muzzle flash, NOT a flamethrower, although rather large...
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Tue Aug 05, 2008 12:23 am

That's a stout little gun you have there card! It's kind of crazy but propane is a lot cheaper than CO2 canisters. I like the paint job and neat layout. Any idea how many shots one propane canister will provide at say 50 psi?

You could install a regulator right after the propane tank and would allow an autoload after each shot!!!

Be leary of flammable possibilities...I'm not sure the muzzle flash thing would be that good an idea. How about a closer view of your bolt action breech loader?

Cool gun.
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I hope you don't smoke... :D
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Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:47 am

interesting choice of power.... bit of muzzle flash maybe !! lo. maybe you could incorperate a sparker in the barrel for extra power !! lol BOOM !!
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Tue Aug 05, 2008 7:58 am

this was going to be my method of filing for my next qev marble rifle with a gate valve open enough so when it is fired it fills whilst reloading.

good job mate :D
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Tue Aug 05, 2008 9:06 am

I love the look of this thing; simple yet elegant. More pictures and a bit more detail would be awesome.

Welcome to Spudfiles. I hope you decide to stick around here. I'd love to see what else you create.
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Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:40 am

If you put a pop-off valve on the pilot, couldn't you the air firing system automatic?
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Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:51 am

my only concerns with this are: propane, at least in the US, WREAKS
and propane is flammable.

Great idea, I was thinking of making Clide's GB semi in 6mm and using propane. but then I realized that I would only get around 2000 shots per bottle, and if I fired a lot, there would be a fire hazard and it would stink. time to find a scuba tank...
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Tue Aug 05, 2008 12:09 pm

ramses wrote:...time to find a scuba tank...
and a regulator. Propane peaks at around 90 to 100psi, which means it doesn't need a regulator. The only fire hazard that is going to exist is if there is a spark nearby.

I think using propane as a pneumatic propellant (besides its weight) is an exceptional idea.
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