multi shot gun
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new gun ill update info
credit to andremat
1 ball valve
blowgun valve:
.it has a pressure gauge
.a second valve
it has ten joints
i haven't got a air tank yet it does semi auto and i will put a magazine on it
it has been a long wait to make a air gun (MY 1st 1
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credit to andremat
1 ball valve
blowgun valve:
.it has a pressure gauge
.a second valve
it has ten joints
i haven't got a air tank yet it does semi auto and i will put a magazine on it
it has been a long wait to make a air gun (MY 1st 1
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Last edited by airheadnoob on Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:37 am, edited 10 times in total.
Looks reasonably solid. Doesn't that pressure gage need to be on the handle side of the trigger? ...rather than the exhaust side?
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Lol @ the virtual air tank
and is that a FOOT peeking into the picture from the left?! What, we're doing it in videos now too?!?!
and is that a FOOT peeking into the picture from the left?! What, we're doing it in videos now too?!?!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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the gauge came like that ,it can swivel round i can take it off as wellstarman wrote:Looks reasonably solid. Doesn't that pressure gage need to be on the handle side of the trigger? ...rather than the exhaust side?
lol yes it is a foot its my bros i told him to stop AND HIS 14 years old
the vid is shot to day i went to the plumbers today to get 1 peace and like 5 ppl working over heard and started talking about there air guns (most plumbers in the shop owned ,or and built one
Nope, ain't a semi. It's a multi shot cannon but you need to load and pressurise it every shot, semi-autos load and pressurise themselves after firing.
Looks nice and light, good for plinking
Looks nice and light, good for plinking
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I would remove the gauge, it's useless and distracting in its current location.
A blowgun as a main valve gives you the luxury of multiple shots per tank so all he needs is a magazine-Nope, ain't a semi
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I'm not disagreeing with several shots, but I believe the multiple shot factor is more from opening and closing the ball valve behind the blowgun and after the not-yet-installed main chamber rather than due to limited flow from the blowgun.
Oh yes I only just noticed, the gauge is measuring the pressure of the barrel
Oh yes I only just noticed, the gauge is measuring the pressure of the barrel
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it took me some time to understand itLol @ the virtual air tank
@ airheadnoob it looks like a nice and simple little plinker... such guns give more fun than expected
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yeah i was thinking about removing the gauge and replacing it with a screw
lame its not a semi auto D:>
lame its not a semi auto D:>
A semi-automatic weapon is semi automatic because it automatically reloads a new round and neccecairy source of propulsion.
This gun is replacing its propulsion source in a quick way though it is still done manually, and loading the ammo is still the same old way.
So both the propulsion as the ammo are not loaded semi automatically.
This gun is replacing its propulsion source in a quick way though it is still done manually, and loading the ammo is still the same old way.
So both the propulsion as the ammo are not loaded semi automatically.
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Oh that's a tire fill blowgun the guage is to measure the pressure you are putting into the tires. nice looking gun me like.
You can tell how awesome a cannon is by the pressure used.
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What the heck do you mean with that?!Big Boom wrote:so what is the pressure in the barrel after you fire it? ... roflcopters
Unless the projectile jams, the pressure will be atmospheric after the shot.
If you mean chamber, instead of barrel, it is also atmospheric. He refills the chamber every shot by opening and closing the ball valve on the back.
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you should take the pressure gauge of and and put a peice of copper pipe there for a magazine.