Agreed. Yes, I know a 3 inch PVC cannon with a piston valve will do more damage at 100 psi than this cannon will at 200 psi. That being said, I just like overbuilt stuff.MrCrowley wrote:Any plastic cannon 2" and under anyway, there are some huge piston valved PVC cannons on the site lurking aroundAnyway, yes, I think this thing will out perform any plastic cannon![]()
I love the cannon though, I think this design is much better than the original layout in your first post. It looks amazing and should be lots of fun. $400 is quite expensive for a cannon like this but I guess you pay for it in safety, performance, ergonomics and reliability. Damage videos are a must![]()
Looking forward to seeing other cannons from you in the future.
Also, yes, it is alot of money for one cannon. But, I figure, this thing will be around for a long time. I am not worried about any problems with it. Besides, as I menitioned, the heavy weight reduces recoild quite a bit.
I have a nearly finished 1-1/4 inch cannon with a very similar layout. I am also building an all metal 300 psi 1/2 inch gun. I will post pictures of those guns as I have something of substance to share.
Matt