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If the barrel is way too short for the cylinder I can imagine it would improve accuracy, I used to have a shorter inner barrel inside a longer outer barrel and the accuracy was considerably worse than having a matching inner-outer barrel, possibly duo to the disturbulence.
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awesome neologismwyz2285 wrote:disturbulence
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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When you have to work with two semi similar language and neither is your mother language
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On the topic of Co2 and pressures, I've been reading through a lot of patents on Google for Co2 pistols and it sparked the thoughts of if I was to build my own valve, it would need to withstand the pressure of unregged gas.
When the canister is pierced, it's only a tiny hole so this would reduce the flow and the pressure being applied to the homemade reg valve, correct?
I guess my question is what pressures will the valve need to withstand?
(To clarify, I'm reffering to the valve where the canister is screwed into to transfer the gas)
When the canister is pierced, it's only a tiny hole so this would reduce the flow and the pressure being applied to the homemade reg valve, correct?
I guess my question is what pressures will the valve need to withstand?
(To clarify, I'm reffering to the valve where the canister is screwed into to transfer the gas)
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Nope. Flow only affects pressure if the flow continues. Once the flow stops the two sides of the opening will be at the same pressure. Everything in your setup has to handle whatever the pressure is after the CO2 cartridge is punctured. Simplest case is that the "reg valve" has to be able to withstand the full pressure of the CO2 cartridge.
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That was my first assumption, thanks for clarifying that Jimmy.
Hopefully I'll come up with something with my lack of heavy tools, although it's a helluva lot of pressure in those canisters..
Hopefully I'll come up with something with my lack of heavy tools, although it's a helluva lot of pressure in those canisters..
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What's the deal with regulators?
This one has a gauge with 160 PSI:
And this one has a gauge with 200 PSI:
As far as I can find, that's the maximum output pressure it can regulate for output, right? So if I have a primary tank at 400 PSI, and I attach it to one of those regulators to throttle down to 100 PSI going into a secondary with a PVC piston valve, that should be fine...? I can't find a maximum input pressure on these things, which is what I want to know. If I happen to up my primary from 400 PSI to 1000 PSI, what's the likelihood of these things failing at the 100 PSI output?
This one has a gauge with 160 PSI:
And this one has a gauge with 200 PSI:
As far as I can find, that's the maximum output pressure it can regulate for output, right? So if I have a primary tank at 400 PSI, and I attach it to one of those regulators to throttle down to 100 PSI going into a secondary with a PVC piston valve, that should be fine...? I can't find a maximum input pressure on these things, which is what I want to know. If I happen to up my primary from 400 PSI to 1000 PSI, what's the likelihood of these things failing at the 100 PSI output?
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There are for compressors, the intake is less than 200 PSI.
Inside there is a large, polymer/plastic/non metallic diaphragm which could break under excessive pressure.
I use some European made ones that takes 18 Bar input. I use 300-400 PSI with them.
Accidentally put 1200 PSI in once, didn't blow up but was only for a couple seconds. You won't be able to turn the pressure adjustment knob at 1000 PSI.
Inside there is a large, polymer/plastic/non metallic diaphragm which could break under excessive pressure.
I use some European made ones that takes 18 Bar input. I use 300-400 PSI with them.
Accidentally put 1200 PSI in once, didn't blow up but was only for a couple seconds. You won't be able to turn the pressure adjustment knob at 1000 PSI.
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Ah yeah, I figured it had some sort of plastic diaphragm. Darn, was hoping to get a steal on Amazon nonetheless. Thanks for the response.wyz2285 wrote: I use some European made ones
Also I wouldn't mind shipping in from other countries, but the last time I did I had to deal with BSP and that's a hassle for the time being so I guess I'll just keep looking for one on ebay or something.
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I'd suggest stay away from eBay/general online stores and find a pneumatic shop that offers proper data sheet with detailed description, pressure ratings and quality control. Then it would be safer to push the input limite a bit higher.
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Has anyone made a pressure regulator themselves? I've designed one and I'm planning to machine it soon.
Size: 2" to 4", depends on application
In and output pressure: probably 1500 psi to 300 psi.. I've yet to fully decide. I might make a few, anyone interested?
Size: 2" to 4", depends on application
In and output pressure: probably 1500 psi to 300 psi.. I've yet to fully decide. I might make a few, anyone interested?
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Anyone got experience with co2 tire inflators?
I'm working on a muzzleloading ball valve airgun with a 2 cubic inch chamber, I was looking into getting one of those cheap co2 tire inflators because it seems like a convenient and portable way to fill my chamber to a high PSI. If I were shooting for 300-400psi per shot how many charges could I get from a cartridge?
I'm working on a muzzleloading ball valve airgun with a 2 cubic inch chamber, I was looking into getting one of those cheap co2 tire inflators because it seems like a convenient and portable way to fill my chamber to a high PSI. If I were shooting for 300-400psi per shot how many charges could I get from a cartridge?
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How do these silencers work?
https://www.amazon.com/Legris-0610-Sint ... ir+muffler
I'd be interested in making one for a 1" modified sprinkler valve that I am using to port a tee piston. So far the gun works very well but the sprinkler valve is really loud. Could I just put cotton or something into a stainless steel tea-ball hemisphere and mount that on the exhaust of my sprinkler valve? Alternatively, if this isn't easy to replicate, could I just build a typical gun silencer with baffles and screw that into my sprinkler valve?
https://www.amazon.com/Legris-0610-Sint ... ir+muffler
I'd be interested in making one for a 1" modified sprinkler valve that I am using to port a tee piston. So far the gun works very well but the sprinkler valve is really loud. Could I just put cotton or something into a stainless steel tea-ball hemisphere and mount that on the exhaust of my sprinkler valve? Alternatively, if this isn't easy to replicate, could I just build a typical gun silencer with baffles and screw that into my sprinkler valve?
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