Copper QEV cannon (caution picture heavy!)
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Here's my copper QEV cannon, nothing new but I'm pleased with it.
Whole gun:
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Fill and fire setup:
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Chamber and barrel support
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Some specs:
Barrel: 1.2m long 22mm copper
Main valve: 1/2" QEV
Pilot: 1/2" ball valve
Fill valve: 1/4" quick connect, male
Chamber: Small oxygen tank (don't know what volume)
Damage pictures:
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3mm aluminium sheet, nearly penetrated
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1/2" MDF, straight through.
Anything else you want to know, just ask.
Hope you like it
Update:
This is the ammunition that I'm using at the moment
The washers still need machined down to fit the barrel.
Nail dart
And another machined projectile.
Update:
Now added breech loading.
Open
That one's blurry and it makes the breech look bent, it's not really.
Closed
Whole gun:
link
Fill and fire setup:
link
Chamber and barrel support
link
Some specs:
Barrel: 1.2m long 22mm copper
Main valve: 1/2" QEV
Pilot: 1/2" ball valve
Fill valve: 1/4" quick connect, male
Chamber: Small oxygen tank (don't know what volume)
Damage pictures:
link
3mm aluminium sheet, nearly penetrated
link
1/2" MDF, straight through.
Anything else you want to know, just ask.
Hope you like it
Update:
This is the ammunition that I'm using at the moment
The washers still need machined down to fit the barrel.
Nail dart
And another machined projectile.
Update:
Now added breech loading.
Open
That one's blurry and it makes the breech look bent, it's not really.
Closed
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Images aren't working. Anyone know what I've done wrong?
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God that air tank could be much more useful
You know there are a lot thing can be improved right ?
You know there are a lot thing can be improved right ?
CpTn_lAw wrote: "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? "
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Yeah, I was considering using the air tank for a hybrid, it's rated to 2800psi
Constructive criticism is appreciated.
Constructive criticism is appreciated.
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Don´t know what you want, but that tank is to big for the 1/2 qev.
also the ball valve pilot is a overkill for that qev, they can be pilot by a tyre valve you know.
also the ball valve pilot is a overkill for that qev, they can be pilot by a tyre valve you know.
CpTn_lAw wrote: "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? "
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The QEV empties it very fast, it makes a sharp crack when you fire it.
I had a quick connect and a ball valve on hand so I just got the reducer, I know it's a bit overkill but it was the cheapest option and it's pretty ergonomic too.
I had a quick connect and a ball valve on hand so I just got the reducer, I know it's a bit overkill but it was the cheapest option and it's pretty ergonomic too.
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Those bolt washer bullets must tumble like hell
I like it
I like it
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I would have thought so too but they seem to fly pretty straight, that aluminium plate was shot at from an angle and if you look at the impact it's a perfect imprint of the nose. The nail darts fly dead straight though, great for distance shots
Thanks, that's a great compliment coming from you
Thanks, that's a great compliment coming from you
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I like it.
Looks like a great "classic" shooter.
Personally, I like using wire-nuts (electrical connectors) for the base of ammo for copper stuff.
They can be used alone, or a bolt added, or even epoxied on end of an arrow. (Yellow or Red "Ideal" brand are my favorites)...
Working on a combustion ,that will be a gift for a buddy,
Has brass barrel that fits red wire-nut, chamber is a chrome/stainless steel drink mixer (for bars), it will have an oak stock, metering valve,
and be bolt-action loading (USING the brass mounts to construct the bolt)...
OH, that's what I forgot to mention: perhaps you could make this one bolt-action??? Just add a sleeve to fit over the barrel, and some sort of lock for the bolt (Pull back ,and press i nto a slot?)...
Cools spuddy, Thanks man!! 8)
Looks like a great "classic" shooter.
Personally, I like using wire-nuts (electrical connectors) for the base of ammo for copper stuff.
They can be used alone, or a bolt added, or even epoxied on end of an arrow. (Yellow or Red "Ideal" brand are my favorites)...
Working on a combustion ,that will be a gift for a buddy,
Has brass barrel that fits red wire-nut, chamber is a chrome/stainless steel drink mixer (for bars), it will have an oak stock, metering valve,
and be bolt-action loading (USING the brass mounts to construct the bolt)...
OH, that's what I forgot to mention: perhaps you could make this one bolt-action??? Just add a sleeve to fit over the barrel, and some sort of lock for the bolt (Pull back ,and press i nto a slot?)...
Cools spuddy, Thanks man!! 8)
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Thanks DEATHSTAR, I was thinking of adding a bolt because I don't have a ramrod long enough for this barrel to use with projectiles with a really tight fit. I actually have some spare ABS lying around about the same ID as the OD of the barrel. Might do that tomorrow.
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