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That trigger mechanism is great, that i can wrap my head around...but i need the trigger for semi-auto so it returns.
Would i be better off making the pistol cannons single shot bolt action?
Hmm...my my bolt action seems very appealing right now...maybe i've automatically steered away from bolt action because i've had bolt action for years..but for a single shot bolt action cannon pistol...would pack quite a punch?
Would i be better off making the pistol cannons single shot bolt action?
Hmm...my my bolt action seems very appealing right now...maybe i've automatically steered away from bolt action because i've had bolt action for years..but for a single shot bolt action cannon pistol...would pack quite a punch?
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In that case you need to look at paintball gun designs, a little more complex...Air2theBrain wrote:That trigger mechanism is great, that i can wrap my head around...but i need the trigger for semi-auto so it returns.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I think i'll be going for bolt action single shot...semi-auto trigger mechanism is way over my head.
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It's a matter of time. It seems that things go from simple to more complicated in time.Air2theBrain wrote:I think i'll be going for bolt action single shot...semi-auto trigger mechanism is way over my head.
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Yeah i thought to myself start simple then get crazy later on.hectmarr wrote:It's a matter of time. It seems that things go from simple to more complicated in time.Air2theBrain wrote:I think i'll be going for bolt action single shot...semi-auto trigger mechanism is way over my head.
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or goes full circle, I have a muzzle loader in mind
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Nice...was thinking of just a single shot breech load to start with.farcticox1 wrote:or goes full circle, I have a muzzle loader in mind
If only the valve on the qev didn't need to be pushed in instead of out..life would be so much easier.
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Whilst looking for a gauge and regulator today i noticed this and wanted to ask if it had any potential?
Its very expensive, but the pressure rating caught my eye..
Of course power pistol has a catchy name also. 8)
https://au.macnaught.com/documents/inst ... pistol.pdf
6000psi delivery pressure.
I bought something much cheaper, even if its no good the cylinder will be great to use.
I thought for a bolt action it would or might be a good start?
Its very expensive, but the pressure rating caught my eye..
Of course power pistol has a catchy name also. 8)
https://au.macnaught.com/documents/inst ... pistol.pdf
6000psi delivery pressure.
I bought something much cheaper, even if its no good the cylinder will be great to use.
I thought for a bolt action it would or might be a good start?
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...is about stock for a grease gun, which works by moving a very small amount of incompressible fluid]mrfoo wrote:6000psi delivery pressure.
Thank you, i've never seen them before, just thought it might have some use.
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It made sense in 1944...farcticox1 wrote:or goes full circle, I have a muzzle loader in mind
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Hi everyone...this is my dumbest question yet...but what exactly does Coaxial mean..?
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having a common axis. In spud gun terms the barrel is inside the chamber
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Inside the chamber..? Wow thats very interesting...what are the benefits of such a design..compactness..?farcticox1 wrote:having a common axis. In spud gun terms the barrel is inside the chamber
Would the turbulence from the air chamber vibrate the barrel at all?