Semi-New Cannon Platform *UPDATE: New Pics and Paintjob*
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:42 am
Okay well as I told Hubb here, I had a cannon to go along with the barrel...
This one to be exact.
It is based around a 3/4 inch QEV from McMaster and the trigger is a blowgun pistol that I have been dying to get ahold of. The blowgun itself cost me almost $22 USD. Anyway, the chamber is 12 inches long and is made from 2 1/2 inch sch40 pvc that is pressure rated. I also had this pipe shipped to me, and I have no idea why I decide to make it into a chamber.
Anyway, this gun is simply fired like a RPG. You stick the chamber over your shoulder, aim, and pull the trigger.
I have been using this platform for a while to shoot various objects. I currently have 4 barrels; a 2 inch PVC for shooting Nerf Vortexes and big bouncy balls, a 1 1/2 inch SDR21 barrel for well... golfballs (DUH!), a 3/4 inch barrel for whatever and a 1/2 inch SCH80 barrel for shooting homade nerf stefens.
I am happiest with the Vortexes. With only 50 PSI, I can get these puppies literally over 200 yards with ease. I am launching them from my porch to the other side of my neighbors driveway. In between is a road, two creeks and a pond.
The golfballs also come out of this thing with surprising force. I haven't got ahold of anything that can be destroyed so I have no idea their full potential.
Along with all the good thing about this cannon, I have noticed a few things with the current setup that I may need to work on. First of all, the new trigger wont actuate the QEV under 33-35 PSI. Surprisingly, this actually irritates me. Anything more than 35PSI and the force of the air rips the homade stefens to shreds before they reach their target. Also, after I fire a vortex out of the 2 inch barrel, there is still some air inside the chamber which comes out the pilot.
Secondly, I really hate the RPG layout. It is the same way all off my last 3 or 4 cannons have been, so I have bought some more parts to fix that. I will use a 4 inch PVC coupler that has 4X3/4 inch threaded bushings in both ends to act as a chamber. I may need to cut down the bushings a little bit to give maximum air volume, but I think it will be worth it. The coupler will be attached to the QEV via 3/4 inch threaded nipple and on the other side of the coupler will be a stock setup I have made. This should hopefully give me the same volume, and still let me have a stock.
So I guess that's it... I'll post more when I'm good and ready.
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So I got around to painting it last night. Its pretty sick now. I only wish I had a remote HPA setup.
I added a front grip and gave a couple of the minis a paint job too.
While it was in pieces, I measured it and it came out around 24 inches long (barrel length). This could easily be thrown into a backpack and carried during a battle. Take it out, attach the barrel, pressurize it, and there you go. One tank killer ready to create havoc.
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This one to be exact.
It is based around a 3/4 inch QEV from McMaster and the trigger is a blowgun pistol that I have been dying to get ahold of. The blowgun itself cost me almost $22 USD. Anyway, the chamber is 12 inches long and is made from 2 1/2 inch sch40 pvc that is pressure rated. I also had this pipe shipped to me, and I have no idea why I decide to make it into a chamber.
Anyway, this gun is simply fired like a RPG. You stick the chamber over your shoulder, aim, and pull the trigger.
I have been using this platform for a while to shoot various objects. I currently have 4 barrels; a 2 inch PVC for shooting Nerf Vortexes and big bouncy balls, a 1 1/2 inch SDR21 barrel for well... golfballs (DUH!), a 3/4 inch barrel for whatever and a 1/2 inch SCH80 barrel for shooting homade nerf stefens.
I am happiest with the Vortexes. With only 50 PSI, I can get these puppies literally over 200 yards with ease. I am launching them from my porch to the other side of my neighbors driveway. In between is a road, two creeks and a pond.
The golfballs also come out of this thing with surprising force. I haven't got ahold of anything that can be destroyed so I have no idea their full potential.
Along with all the good thing about this cannon, I have noticed a few things with the current setup that I may need to work on. First of all, the new trigger wont actuate the QEV under 33-35 PSI. Surprisingly, this actually irritates me. Anything more than 35PSI and the force of the air rips the homade stefens to shreds before they reach their target. Also, after I fire a vortex out of the 2 inch barrel, there is still some air inside the chamber which comes out the pilot.
Secondly, I really hate the RPG layout. It is the same way all off my last 3 or 4 cannons have been, so I have bought some more parts to fix that. I will use a 4 inch PVC coupler that has 4X3/4 inch threaded bushings in both ends to act as a chamber. I may need to cut down the bushings a little bit to give maximum air volume, but I think it will be worth it. The coupler will be attached to the QEV via 3/4 inch threaded nipple and on the other side of the coupler will be a stock setup I have made. This should hopefully give me the same volume, and still let me have a stock.
So I guess that's it... I'll post more when I'm good and ready.
*************
So I got around to painting it last night. Its pretty sick now. I only wish I had a remote HPA setup.
I added a front grip and gave a couple of the minis a paint job too.
While it was in pieces, I measured it and it came out around 24 inches long (barrel length). This could easily be thrown into a backpack and carried during a battle. Take it out, attach the barrel, pressurize it, and there you go. One tank killer ready to create havoc.
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