You guys have to stop razzing me about the fan!
I'm not going to put a fan in it. I'll switch over to CO2 before I do that.
The air cylinder on the bottom pumps air and fuel. I originally intended it to only need to be pumped once, but that didn't work out. On the forward stroke it pumps air, and on the backward stroke it pumps air and fuel. If I used a fan, I'd have to leave the bolt open. I can feed a ball and then pump air and fuel in regardless of if the bolt was open or closed, how long the bolt was open or closed, or if there was a ball in the chamber. The three full pumps I'm using now is working fairly consistently over multiple shots.
What I didn't count on was having to pump it as much as I am. The solution is to put a bigger cylinder with more volume per pump, but because each stroke opens 3 check valves with a cracking pressure between 2.5 and 5 psi, a larger cylinder would be that much harder to operate.
I think there is another solution (NOT A FAN

) but I'm keeping that to myself until I prove that it works. That and it's another $50 in parts.
