20mm t piece(home made QEV)
20mm/12mm epoxy piston
6mm/56cm barrel
modified air hose coupling(pilot valve)
20/100mm copper tube,housing the sprung piston for the trigger mechanism
86cm timber rifle stock
approx 400g benzomatic propane tank(air supply tank)
At an approximate 120-160psi it fires 6mm plastic pellets consistently accurate over an estimated 10meters,using 6mm lead pellets approximately 20meters accurately but with more pressure a gauge and better ammo I'd expect a much better result.
A few days after writing this I've tested at approx 170/180 psi,it seems at higher psi (above 140) performance drops dramatically ,so I'm unsure of this being fixed so that higher pressures can be used or it's just the limits of the rifle?
6mm single shot almost finished
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Not bad!
Higher pressure should mean more power...
How solid is your piston? what does your sealing face look like, how is it attached to the piston?
Also, I didn't get exactly how you are piloting the valve?
Higher pressure should mean more power...
How solid is your piston? what does your sealing face look like, how is it attached to the piston?
Also, I didn't get exactly how you are piloting the valve?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Thanks!
I'll take photos of the first firing mechanism I made (same concept)
The piston is epoxy with thin rubber almost the same as bike tube super glued on!
It seems to lack power as pressure gets higher almost like the pressure is holding the piston against the barrel I'm not sure?do you think it's possible?
I'll take photos of the first firing mechanism I made (same concept)
The piston is epoxy with thin rubber almost the same as bike tube super glued on!
It seems to lack power as pressure gets higher almost like the pressure is holding the piston against the barrel I'm not sure?do you think it's possible?
This is the inside of the pilot mechanism,it's the first one I used but it was sloppy and weak so kept the same concept but used heavier material,reasonably simple drag the copper piston back and slide the lever over in the slot you can see in the half inch copper tube (as the mechanism fits inside that)
To fire,flick the the lever out of the slot the piston then slams the male air line fitting into the female fitting releasing enough air to fire the QEV.
On the finished rifle there is no slot to slide the lever into,instead there is a small hole for a sprung screw for the piston to catch on when pulled back the screw is attached to a lever so when the lever is pushed the screw comes out of the hole and releases the piston.
The lock and release mechanism is inside the aluminium piece that's hose clamped to the pilot mechanism (first photo)
Hope you understood all that?
To fire,flick the the lever out of the slot the piston then slams the male air line fitting into the female fitting releasing enough air to fire the QEV.
On the finished rifle there is no slot to slide the lever into,instead there is a small hole for a sprung screw for the piston to catch on when pulled back the screw is attached to a lever so when the lever is pushed the screw comes out of the hole and releases the piston.
The lock and release mechanism is inside the aluminium piece that's hose clamped to the pilot mechanism (first photo)
Hope you understood all that?
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It's better to hold it with a bolt and washer.andrew67 wrote:The piston is epoxy with thin rubber almost the same as bike tube super glued on!
Is the piston in the tee or in the copper tube? Copper pipe is usually not perfectly round, it could be that your pilot valve has low flow compared to the air which escapes around the piston.It seems to lack power as pressure gets higher almost like the pressure is holding the piston against the barrel I'm not sure?do you think it's possible?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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so... let's see it in action!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life