Simple coaxial shotgun
So i finally finished my muzzle loading piston air gun. I've only taken it to 150psi but its got some good power, can't wait to bump up the pressure.
Specs:
Chamber: 2' .75" galvanized steel
Barrel: 36" .5" OD steel tube ~.44 cal
pilot: 1/4" modified blowgun
fill valve: schrader
the piston is a wine cork, with glue on one end, and a bolt thru the whole thing that attaches a neoprene washer as a sealing face. I'll get images up next time i open the gun up.
Overly complicated barrel support:
overall i'm very pleased with how it turned out, i still have to sand the stock some more and rig some iron sights.
I'm also going to test it for leaks underwater but for now it seems to hold air just fine.
Specs:
Chamber: 2' .75" galvanized steel
Barrel: 36" .5" OD steel tube ~.44 cal
pilot: 1/4" modified blowgun
fill valve: schrader
the piston is a wine cork, with glue on one end, and a bolt thru the whole thing that attaches a neoprene washer as a sealing face. I'll get images up next time i open the gun up.
Overly complicated barrel support:
overall i'm very pleased with how it turned out, i still have to sand the stock some more and rig some iron sights.
I'm also going to test it for leaks underwater but for now it seems to hold air just fine.
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Nice simple gun you've got there, great work with the stock.
Did you roughen up the inside of that hose barb and your barrel? If so it looks like you're ready for some high pressure fun
Did you roughen up the inside of that hose barb and your barrel? If so it looks like you're ready for some high pressure fun
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no, i just left it as i got it. i didn't think of doing so untill after i glued it. one side is filled with hot glue so i think the piece will hold together but it just might leak at high pressure.Lockednloaded wrote:Nice simple gun you've got there, great work with the stock.
Did you roughen up the inside of that hose barb and your barrel? If so it looks like you're ready for some high pressure fun
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Looking good, hope your piston can take the strain of higher pressures.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I was also wondering about that. Cork piston could be a first here...jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Looking good, hope your piston can take the strain of higher pressures.
I used to shoot corks out of 3/4" barrels so thats where i got the idea. Its working great so far. It doesn't need a bumper and won't crack in halfjrrdw wrote:I was also wondering about that. Cork piston could be a first here...jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Looking good, hope your piston can take the strain of higher pressures.
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Do you mean a cork cork or a rubber "cork"?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I'm curious about the firing mechanism. I get how you've got the schrader valve to put pressure into the system, but it looks like your trigger is an air blower attachment for an air compressor system....when you pull the trigger won't all of the air just come out of it where the trigger is though? How is this supposed to release the pressure down the barrel? I'm confused.
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No you're not: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/piston- ... t8157.htmldrmoreau wrote:I'm confused.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
honestly the diagram in the link seems incredibly complicated for something as simple as releasing pressurized air, lol.
even then, I still don't see a pressure tank on this gun so I don't see where the air is coming from to fire the projectile when the valve is released.
even then, I still don't see a pressure tank on this gun so I don't see where the air is coming from to fire the projectile when the valve is released.
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This is basically how it works:
In the case of the subject of this thread, instead of filling and firing with the same tyre valve, he's using the tyre valve for filling and the blowgun valve for firing - but the concept is identical.
In the case of the subject of this thread, instead of filling and firing with the same tyre valve, he's using the tyre valve for filling and the blowgun valve for firing - but the concept is identical.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life