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First cracks at an Electro-Pneumatic Pellet Rifle...
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 10:38 pm
by T_Money
I hope that I don't like banned or something for saying this, but I'm 14 and I decided to take a crack at building a pellet rifle, since my mom thinks that I'f I buy a pellet rifle that I will go out and kill absolutely everybody.. I'm working on mach III still. I have pics of Mach I (PVC) and Mach 2 (wood/copper). Both reverse-bolt action, single shot. The barrels are a 1/4 inch brass brakeline tube from the local auto shop (mach I) and a .18 diameter smooth-bore tube from amazon made from stainless steel (mach II, if you're interested: The scope is 4x from walmart. since I took these pics I TIG welded the fittings. I use a solenoid valve and 3 9v batteries in series. The trigger is just a push-button switch. I hook to my shop compressor. It dents 22 gauge steel. It can through-and-through a soup can. It also goes through 2 layers of jeans into ballistics gel about 3 inches. Pics:
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 3:36 am
by hawktalk
that's nice good work.
some extra pic's would be appreciated so far a nice build and is that tape holding the actual gun to stock i would find some other way of attaching it to stock make it nice and clean and could we have a pic of this gun without stock and a close up of the rear portion of the gun.
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 8:05 am
by jrrdw
13 is the minimum age to join so you ok at 14. Nice builds you have...
Welcome to Spudfiles!
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 8:37 am
by T_Money
that's nice good work.
some extra pic's would be appreciated so far a nice build and is that tape holding the actual gun to stock i would find some other way of attaching it to stock make it nice and clean and could we have a pic of this gun without stock and a close up of the rear portion of the gun.
hawktalk-
Thank you, and sadly the tape isn't holding the pneumatic fitting and gun together, it is trying to conceal the electrical wiring. I should try to make it a bit less messy. Thanks for the support!
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 5:04 pm
by farcticox1
Awesome job. Cosmetics are the aesier and fun part, it should look great when you have finished it.
Re: First cracks at an Electro-Pneumatic Pellet Rifle...
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 2:24 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
T_Money wrote:I hope that I don't like banned or something for saying this, but I'm 14 and I decided to take a crack at building a pellet rifle, since my mom thinks that I'f I buy a pellet rifle that I will go out and kill absolutely everybody.
Isn't that how we all got into spudding
necessity is the mother of invention!
What solenoid valve are you using?
I bought one of
theserecently, haven't had the time to try it out yet.