submersable speargun
- homedepotpro
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this gun has spare valve parts from previous guns but new pipe. it is a redesigned model of this:
now it is safer and in my opinion, much cooler looking.
this is my current ammo
i posted a topic here
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... tml#105256
Specs:
-2'' chamber
-1/2'' barrel 27'' long
-1'' inch modded sprinkler valve
-it has a sort of coupling that fits over the muzzle and holds a thin plastic sheet, which keeps water out the the barrel before the spear is shot
pics:
now it is safer and in my opinion, much cooler looking.
this is my current ammo
i posted a topic here
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... tml#105256
Specs:
-2'' chamber
-1/2'' barrel 27'' long
-1'' inch modded sprinkler valve
-it has a sort of coupling that fits over the muzzle and holds a thin plastic sheet, which keeps water out the the barrel before the spear is shot
pics:
wow, cool orange blowgun. 100 times better than the last one.
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That's cool, it's the first underwater gun I've ever seen.
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Well I think most pneumatics could technically work underwater, if you think about it. i mean the concept of a pneumatic gun requires that it be airtight. I will say, however, this is the first gun I've seen made specifically to be used underwater. And since you're using it in water, your projectile will actually be called a harpoon.
EDIT: If you are going to be holding it underwater, you might want to let the barrel fill with water, then load the projectile. Then the effect of the air/water interface should be negligible
EDIT: If you are going to be holding it underwater, you might want to let the barrel fill with water, then load the projectile. Then the effect of the air/water interface should be negligible
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yes but then it increases the mass of my projectile by about 100 times since i have to shoot all the water out too
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Well it wouldn't be by 100, but it would be considerably heavier. If you don't want to do that, then I would cover the end in cellophane or something, because if the barrel fills partially with water, then it'll really throw it off. And since you're using that harpoon underwater, I would suggest adding something at the back there to bevel the plastic cap. If that's flat, it'll drag a lot, but if you were to put something on it, say a cone made of soda bottle plastic or something, your harpoon would be much more aeordynamic, er, water...o...dynamic? It would swim better...
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yeah i do have a cover for the barrel, i mentioned it in my initial post, i am also just about to put cones on the darts, ha, great minds think alike. btw, i think its hydrodynamics.
they i would have to completely redesign the gun and ammo
they i would have to completely redesign the gun and ammo
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no the force of water are hydrodynamics, while the forces of air are aerodynamics.
No....hydrodynamics is the study of a moving liquid as opposed to hydrostatics - where the liquid is stationary. We're talking about the change from a less dense to a more dense medium by the spear and as I said that isn't hydrodynamics.
You wouldn't need to redesign the gun just the ammo.....
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You wouldn't need to redesign the gun just the ammo.....
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you can use a condom to cover the barrel but you really can there are condoms for guns for under water purposes
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what i have is work and it cheap, thats 3tables. i have heard of those before though