preloaded pneumatic cartridge
Jsr.... i NEED to see this work.... i need to,..... i don't know what i will do with myself if it dose not work!
nah, jk... but its looking really really good.
U must make a video of this thing shooting when it works. the cart itself i mean.
nah, jk... but its looking really really good.
U must make a video of this thing shooting when it works. the cart itself i mean.
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It's in my tutorial, look:qwerty wrote:Thanks for that tip, I always found it really hard to pour epoxy when it didn't even come out the container!
4) mix the marine epoxy resin and pour it in place, giving it at least 24 hours to cure completely. Note that epoxy is very heat sensitive, store it at room temperature before mixing - if not, use a baine marie to heat it up before mixing - (some valid pointers on cold temperature bonding).
I only use this with liquid epoxy, 5 minute stuff is usually a paste anyway.Does it not set even if you're using 5 minute stuff when it's in hot water?
The thing is that the cartridge is not recoil operated, there simply isn't enough energy in it. It relies on air getting between the breech and the cartridge face pushing it out. In this respect a heavier projectile would help because it would stay longer in the barrel and therefore the cartridge would subjected to pressure for longer.Have you tried loading multiple projectiles into a cartridge?
Do you think this could increase recoil to the point of allowing cycling?
Patience, patience, epoxy is taking forever to set in this cold. At least tomorrow I can speed things up with the lab ovensJsr.... i NEED to see this work.... i need to,..... i don't know what i will do with myself if it dose not work!
nah, jk... but its looking really really good.
U must make a video of this thing shooting when it works. the cart itself i mean.
Update: I mucked up the previous cartridge so I decided to start over with a different bit of piping, it fits nicely in 3/4" pipe and compares well to a 12 bore shotgun cartridge
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
You could always go pump-action and cycle the mechanism manually.
The awesomeness of the pump action should combine well with the looks of a cartridge popping out.
The awesomeness of the pump action should combine well with the looks of a cartridge popping out.
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That's a thought. I wouldn't want to replicate a pump action shotgun with a tube magazine though, far too complicated. It would be more practical to make a pneumatic version of the Mag-7, or a straight pull like the XM-26.psycix wrote:You could always go pump-action and cycle the mechanism manually.
Before I resort to that I want to see what the blowback potential of my current cartridge prototype is, I'll test it this afternoon to confirm it's working and if so I'll make a breech-barrel combination and see how that goes.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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why don't you try you hand at the aa-12 and make it full auto but as far a semis go I would either go Hellboy style and get six barrels goin, but if thats too complicated theres always a gool\d 'ol double barrel tht you could go all btb on and turn into a badass sawn off
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If I can get it to cycle a blow back mechanism, full auto will certainly be an optionLockednloaded wrote:why don't you try you hand at the aa-12 and make it full auto
You could certainly get it to work as a combustion, my prototype was promising but I wanted something on a smaller scale.I may have to reconsider my semi auto design after having you motvate me... I'm pretty broke currently... Need money first!!!!
Breech is currently curing, slowly, so hopefully results within the next two days.Can't wait to see results
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You could make a masterkey shotgun and mount it onto a picatinny rail...
I wonder if you could somehow scale up this cartridge and make like M203 grenade shells.
Heck it would be nice if I could make something like that and mount it to my M4
I wonder if you could somehow scale up this cartridge and make like M203 grenade shells.
Heck it would be nice if I could make something like that and mount it to my M4
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You can certainly already get 40mm pneumatic shells
You could very easily make a combustion cartridge that size.
You could very easily make a combustion cartridge that size.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
maybe i will have to try a combustion cartridge...
off topic somewhat but relative to a gun design i'm considering- JSR have you ever played the video game borderlands?
EDIT: Hmm... played with GGDT a bit to mock up a combustion cartridge...
may have to give this a go as I have all the stuff I would really need
off topic somewhat but relative to a gun design i'm considering- JSR have you ever played the video game borderlands?
EDIT: Hmm... played with GGDT a bit to mock up a combustion cartridge...
may have to give this a go as I have all the stuff I would really need
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Combustion cartridges would work if you want a bad motherlover grenade launcher type weapon like the QLB-06 or the XM25JDP12 wrote:maybe i will have to try a combustion cartridge...
Hadn't heard of it before you mentioned it to be honest, but I watched this little trailer which hints at a worthwhile game and at 1:06 suggests it features 87 BAZILLION GUNS!, which one did you have in mindhave you ever played the video game borderlands?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
i would definitely recommend it- i have it for the PS3 and its probably my favorite game- very creative guns,
I'm thinking about doing either a revolving shotgun gun, or a double shot shotgun they have.
The guns are very creative, one of the reasons I like it so much.
And there probably are that many in game, just alot of them suck and are not worth using. As you level up you pick up less and less guns because you need more and more powerful ones.
Recommended for sure. If i can find a picture of the gun i plan on modelling it on I will post it
I'm thinking about doing either a revolving shotgun gun, or a double shot shotgun they have.
The guns are very creative, one of the reasons I like it so much.
And there probably are that many in game, just alot of them suck and are not worth using. As you level up you pick up less and less guns because you need more and more powerful ones.
Recommended for sure. If i can find a picture of the gun i plan on modelling it on I will post it
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I'll look into it
Looking at your HGDT data, looks like a 3/4" marble gun? And if it's cartridges, are you going to have a fan in each one
As discussedhere, a revolver cannon would probably be easier to make than one would think, especially if it's a combustion.
Looking at your HGDT data, looks like a 3/4" marble gun? And if it's cartridges, are you going to have a fan in each one
As discussedhere, a revolver cannon would probably be easier to make than one would think, especially if it's a combustion.
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yeah well thats for BBs... I was thinking about launching something a lot beefier
I'm not so experienced with combustion cannons anyways but I think I know how I'm gonna make these cartridges.
And there will be no epoxy in them
But first I need to get some cash... my budget is drained for this month since I'm replacing the airtank on the M4 and getting a new pump
I'm not so experienced with combustion cannons anyways but I think I know how I'm gonna make these cartridges.
And there will be no epoxy in them
But first I need to get some cash... my budget is drained for this month since I'm replacing the airtank on the M4 and getting a new pump
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Good luckFighterAce wrote:And there will be no epoxy in them
This one! You won't be disappointed, 27 bar in your M4 will impress the heck out of you, guaranteedBut first I need to get some cash... my budget is drained for this month since I'm replacing the airtank on the M4 and getting a new pump
Small footnote: curse you JDP12, this tune is catchy!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life