triple barrel thoughts?
hello friends!
today when i was cleaning up a heap of my pvc cutoffs from a project im working on i made an interesting discovery... I found that with a little pushing and shoving, three 15mm pvc pipes can fit inside one 40mm PN9 pipe.
I rekon if i have 3x 1meter long pieces of the 15mm pipe inside about a 10inch section of the 40mm, i would have a pretty neat tri-barrel.
Of course i would also have to fill the gaps, brace the upper sections of 15mm pipe etc.
What do you guys think?
Here are some pics of the cutoffs i mentioned-
today when i was cleaning up a heap of my pvc cutoffs from a project im working on i made an interesting discovery... I found that with a little pushing and shoving, three 15mm pvc pipes can fit inside one 40mm PN9 pipe.
I rekon if i have 3x 1meter long pieces of the 15mm pipe inside about a 10inch section of the 40mm, i would have a pretty neat tri-barrel.
Of course i would also have to fill the gaps, brace the upper sections of 15mm pipe etc.
What do you guys think?
Here are some pics of the cutoffs i mentioned-
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Hmm, you might have had to distort the outer pipe a little to manage that.Jacksa26 wrote:I found that with a little pushing and shoving, three 15mm pvc pipes can fit inside one 40mm PN9 pipe.
First thing I suggest is to see if you can still fit the end of the 40mm pipe into a fitting or if it's too out of shape with the 15mm pipes in there.
If that first test goes fine, I don't see why you couldn't manage it.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
If it doesn't fit into a fitting, it would make a nice rotating barrel (fire a shot, rotate the barrel, fire another, etc). Nerf?
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if one piece of ammunition was a looser fit than the other then it would exit the barrel faster than the rest thus causing all of the air to go out that barrel instead of forcing the other ammo out the respective barrels.
basically your shots would be very random as to power, unless every variable (ammo fit, size, weight) was controlled.
basically your shots would be very random as to power, unless every variable (ammo fit, size, weight) was controlled.
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Thanks guys, i thought the same thing about the 40mm distorting, but im guessing if i leave 3-4 inches between where the fitting ends and the three 15mm pipes start i shouldnt have any problems... HOPEFULLY haha
Cheers Carlman, i'll make sure to test that before i go through with it, the ammo types i will mainly be using are marbles and paintballs. I might even use metal barrels (if i can find the right size) instead of the 15mm pvc to prevent their shapes from distorting
Cheers Carlman, i'll make sure to test that before i go through with it, the ammo types i will mainly be using are marbles and paintballs. I might even use metal barrels (if i can find the right size) instead of the 15mm pvc to prevent their shapes from distorting
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It does look nice yes
Make sure your chamber is overkill-large.
I think this will help out when one barrel opens up earlier then the others.
I think this will help out when one barrel opens up earlier then the others.
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Here's my gun with 9 barrels. Like Blitz said, I filled the gaps with Great Stuff which is a foam sealant. It is very consistent (all shots go about the same speed) but I'm also using paintballs so they have about the same friction.
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Duhm-tiduhm-tum....
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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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Yes, the triple-barrel shotgun. http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6935063.html for anyone who wants to read it, though it wouldn't really reveal anything not already obvious.
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Also known as a dreiling, one of my favorite weapon types; except I prefer two shot gun barrels on top and a rifle barrel on the bottom.Blitz wrote:Yes, the triple-barrel shotgun...
With this set up though, you’re going to lose a lot of performance and consistency, unless you do every thing in triplicate; i.e. three guns in one.