[WIP] Triggered Ball Valve Musket
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Good to hear, video time!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I'll get a video posted soon, I'm still trying to smooth out the tumbler/sear contact surfaces, and cut out the half-cock* notch.
*The feature that makes old revolvers and muskets click twice when the hammer is pulled back, the first click is the half-cock position, second is fully cocked. In half-cock the trigger can't be pulled. Some say it's called half-cock because that's what you'll be left with if you manage to fire it in that position.
*The feature that makes old revolvers and muskets click twice when the hammer is pulled back, the first click is the half-cock position, second is fully cocked. In half-cock the trigger can't be pulled. Some say it's called half-cock because that's what you'll be left with if you manage to fire it in that position.
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This has been an amazing project!
Some day I'll have to make a ball valve musket of my own, possibly with a built in pump-ramrod
Some day I'll have to make a ball valve musket of my own, possibly with a built in pump-ramrod
This weapon serves to silence the noisy speakers of the stupid of the other street! (joke) -Hectmarr
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So here's a short clip of the action, unfortunately I haven't gotten the sear to make the nice audible "click" when it locks back the hammer, can't have that now.
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You can see the hammer still isn't kicking the valve open much, however when pressurized the valve gets kicked open more, it could be the rushing air helping out. *shrug* At any rate, test shots at ~200psi have given me some fairly flat trajectories out to 200 feet.
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You can see the hammer still isn't kicking the valve open much, however when pressurized the valve gets kicked open more, it could be the rushing air helping out. *shrug* At any rate, test shots at ~200psi have given me some fairly flat trajectories out to 200 feet.
I thought a long time on integrating a small shock pump somewhere into the stock of my gun, in the end I chose not to as the stock is already pretty hollow everywhere aside from the butt end and I wanted to keep it as slim as possible. You'd be surprised if you picked up the stock just how much of a shell of wood it is due to all the components fighting for room within it, it is however durable, I have a lot of confidence in wood lamination as I've used them in many projects including longbows and a crossbow.Cthulhu wrote:This has been an amazing project!
Some day I'll have to make a ball valve musket of my own, possibly with a built in pump-ramrod
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Complete with laundry on the floor, the mark of a true spudfiler! Nice jobXamllew wrote:So here's a short clip of the action
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Again excuse the lack of updates guys, I know you guys wanna see more updates but I'm lacking a lot of freedom lately, most of the work I've done lately has been fixes or minor things, my chamber started leaking badly so I had to totally rebuild that, took a lot of my time. I really just need to get a welder to make me a chamber so I don't have to fiddle with this damn solder and epoxy crap.
Here's a recent pic
got the trigger guard installed. Barrel lugs soldered onto the underside of the barrel so the barrel is pinned to the stock. Cherry wood darkens a heck of a lot with oxidation, which is why the back end is far darker than the front currently, front end is freshly shaped.
The new mainspring is cut from a piece of a thick putty knife so it's very strong, plenty of power to kick the valve handle open.
This will probably be my last update until I get her finished up so stay tuned for final product! :pirate:
Here's a recent pic
got the trigger guard installed. Barrel lugs soldered onto the underside of the barrel so the barrel is pinned to the stock. Cherry wood darkens a heck of a lot with oxidation, which is why the back end is far darker than the front currently, front end is freshly shaped.
The new mainspring is cut from a piece of a thick putty knife so it's very strong, plenty of power to kick the valve handle open.
This will probably be my last update until I get her finished up so stay tuned for final product! :pirate:
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Looking great! I feel that the power will rival that of a genuine black powder flintlock pistol.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life