Compact Hand-Held Piston Hybrid v1.3. caution: picture heavy
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This is a hybrid that's been nearly a year in the making, it's been worth the time and parts for sure. I want to give a special thanks to MrCrowley, SB15, DYI, and anyone else who has helped me in the chat:
So this is version 1.3, so how about some history...
v1.1, had piston issues along with ignition and fueling; only fired with a burst disk
v1.2, Meter pipe not shown, but it worked with a syringe and was low powered
And the best version to date: v1.3
Specifications
- 6" steel chamber
- 1/2" porting, isolated, vented pilot
- piezo electric ignitor
- interchangeable cam-lock barrels
Meter:
Piston:
Tell me what you think, Ive put a lot of work into it and hope y'all like it!
~LnL~
So this is version 1.3, so how about some history...
v1.1, had piston issues along with ignition and fueling; only fired with a burst disk
v1.2, Meter pipe not shown, but it worked with a syringe and was low powered
And the best version to date: v1.3
Specifications
- 6" steel chamber
- 1/2" porting, isolated, vented pilot
- piezo electric ignitor
- interchangeable cam-lock barrels
Meter:
Piston:
Tell me what you think, Ive put a lot of work into it and hope y'all like it!
~LnL~
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nice! must be fun to shoot
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Do my eyes deceive me or did you actually finish the cannon?
I would say I can't wait for a video but seeing how long I've waited for the cannon, I think my patience will last
Looking forward to seeing this in action.
I would say I can't wait for a video but seeing how long I've waited for the cannon, I think my patience will last
Looking forward to seeing this in action.
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Looks good, let's see it in action!
Also, you'll be putting a stock on it I imagine?
Also, you'll be putting a stock on it I imagine?
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Thank you all for the nice comments:
Warhead,
Recoil may become substantial at higher pressures with larger ammo, but I'll try to get it on film a somepoint.
MrC,
, a video will come, I've got a nice barrel that fits 20 ga wads, so you make see some cool stuff with birdshot
SB15,
Better late then never, but I will be replacing the barrel with an aluminum one soon and I may get a length of 3/4" copper. Until then, no greater then 3x mixes with ammo
JSR,
I'll for sure have to add some bracing, the epoxy may not hold the handle on if it recoils too hard.
Any suggestions for cheap targets and ammo? I have lead I suppose I could make into ammo
Warhead,
Recoil may become substantial at higher pressures with larger ammo, but I'll try to get it on film a somepoint.
MrC,
, a video will come, I've got a nice barrel that fits 20 ga wads, so you make see some cool stuff with birdshot
SB15,
Better late then never, but I will be replacing the barrel with an aluminum one soon and I may get a length of 3/4" copper. Until then, no greater then 3x mixes with ammo
JSR,
I'll for sure have to add some bracing, the epoxy may not hold the handle on if it recoils too hard.
Any suggestions for cheap targets and ammo? I have lead I suppose I could make into ammo
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Very nice work. You definitely achieved the ideal layout and that grip is awesome. Good stuff
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Well a watermelon is a relatively cheap target thats always fun to watch haha
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Thanks PVC arsenal, I build for function then jazz it up with some ergonomics and even aesthetics.
I will get some damage videos going once I can figure out an effective silencer for a 3/4" barrel, I will probably house it in 3" drain pipe, but I want some fancy baffles to really turn down the noise. As of now it's as loud as my 20ga shotgun
I will get some damage videos going once I can figure out an effective silencer for a 3/4" barrel, I will probably house it in 3" drain pipe, but I want some fancy baffles to really turn down the noise. As of now it's as loud as my 20ga shotgun
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LnL, try the infamous 10 water jugs in a row shot. See if it can go all the way through with a projectile that looks like this: >---->
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Lockednloaded wrote:Thanks PVC arsenal, I build for function then jazz it up with some ergonomics and even aesthetics.
I will get some damage videos going once I can figure out an effective silencer for a 3/4" barrel, I will probably house it in 3" drain pipe, but I want some fancy baffles to really turn down the noise. As of now it's as loud as my 20ga shotgun
you can wet the inside too really cut out the sound, works for real guns so should have some effect on a hybrid
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Can you explain this some? sounds interesting, like wetting the chamber, the barrel, the ammo?Crna Legija wrote:Lockednloaded wrote:Thanks PVC arsenal, I build for function then jazz it up with some ergonomics and even aesthetics.
I will get some damage videos going once I can figure out an effective silencer for a 3/4" barrel, I will probably house it in 3" drain pipe, but I want some fancy baffles to really turn down the noise. As of now it's as loud as my 20ga shotgun
you can wet the inside too really cut out the sound, works for real guns so should have some effect on a hybrid
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life