Mag-lite High Velocity Launcher
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Hi, This is my Mini Mag-Lite Coaxial gun.
Specs
.177 steel bb/pellets
600 fps as per the soda can chronograph
Plastic/Rubber Piston
So far only 200 PSI
Shrader Cap used to press valve Stem
**Piston is Servicable**
Ok I dont want to take it over 200 PSI because I dont know how much the Mag-Lite Can Handle. Also I can shoot a varity of ammo, for example you can fill the hollow point pellets with anything, glow paint for tracers, and "Magic powder" if a fairy is kind enough to lend you some.
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Specs
.177 steel bb/pellets
600 fps as per the soda can chronograph
Plastic/Rubber Piston
So far only 200 PSI
Shrader Cap used to press valve Stem
**Piston is Servicable**
Ok I dont want to take it over 200 PSI because I dont know how much the Mag-Lite Can Handle. Also I can shoot a varity of ammo, for example you can fill the hollow point pellets with anything, glow paint for tracers, and "Magic powder" if a fairy is kind enough to lend you some.
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Very nice, must be quite loud too
200 psi sounds like a good limit to stick too, you're getting pretty good performance anyway - and nicely done keeping it largely intact externally as a maglite!
200 psi sounds like a good limit to stick too, you're getting pretty good performance anyway - and nicely done keeping it largely intact externally as a maglite!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Not that loud at 200PSI, but does anyone know the max pressure a mag lite can go to.
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What's the wall thickness and diameter of the aluminium tube?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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That is quite impressive. Will it actually hold the air for a decent amount of time??
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These aren't of the Mag Lite brand but I've taken both of these up to about 350PSI without any trouble. Stick under 400PSI and you should be fine in my opinion; though I don't blame you for wanting to stay lower than that.sagthegreat wrote:Not that loud at 200PSI, but does anyone know the max pressure a mag lite can go to.
edit: nice build by the way! I've been patiently waiting what must be about two years for another person to pick up on using these metal flashlights as coaxials.
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It will hold air for at least 4 hours, i didn't go any longer because i thought it would mess up the sealing facemattyzip77 wrote:That is quite impressive. Will it actually hold the air for a decent amount of time??
Also Mr.Crowly you took your real mag-lite one to 350? wow im going to try that lol
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Na, neither of them are actually Maglites; sometimes I just use that in the title to attract more viewers.
I would bet that a Mag Lite is built just as well, if not better, than that green 'Kathmandu' branded flashlight I modified. Put it this way, the aluminium is not going to fail at 350PSI; as long as your epoxy joints were applied correctly it should be fine at such pressures. You can always put it in a box or protective cover while you pressurize it and leave it for half an hour or so.
I would bet that a Mag Lite is built just as well, if not better, than that green 'Kathmandu' branded flashlight I modified. Put it this way, the aluminium is not going to fail at 350PSI; as long as your epoxy joints were applied correctly it should be fine at such pressures. You can always put it in a box or protective cover while you pressurize it and leave it for half an hour or so.
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iv used one of the two AA mini maglites to 600psi when i used it for a air cylinder for my semi auto.
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Okay So i found out that hollow tip pellets are awesome!
Pellet filled with glow paint=Tracers
Pellet filled with bleach= Poison Pellets
Pellets with a x cut in them= Frag Pellets
and various other pellet loads that I cant discuss here
Pellet filled with glow paint=Tracers
Pellet filled with bleach= Poison Pellets
Pellets with a x cut in them= Frag Pellets
and various other pellet loads that I cant discuss here
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So i sold 4 of these, how do i file a patent
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Thats awesome man. How much did you charge??
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and now realize that back in year 2007 200psi was considered high pressure
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i charge $40 per one, and poland, my customers can take it to 600psi if they want after they sign a wavier, i mean i dont wanna do it lol.
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Nice! $40 each isn't too bad. I received more than a few requests after uploading the videos and how-to guide of my one but figured it would be too much of a hassle, especially since I live in a different hemisphere.