Pneumatic breech-loaded cannon
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Dude, this is some seriously beautiful looking work, good stuff mate
When you say "EM" valve, what type of valve do you mean?
Can't wait to see the tank on her and ready for shooting, keep it up matey, and merry christmas!
When you say "EM" valve, what type of valve do you mean?
Can't wait to see the tank on her and ready for shooting, keep it up matey, and merry christmas!
Thanks! It should be finished in March/April hopefully. The valve is 24V DC 1/2" rated to 50 bar. The air goes from scuba tank through initial regulator and safety valve.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
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Oh man I love that style, can't wait to see it in action.
"Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein
I don't want to deprive you of the experience of the finished project.
The ammo are soft foam based, non-lethal, unmistakably marking shots intended against vehicles and fortifications on action games like paintball. I always wanted to shoot the real stuff...
The ammo are soft foam based, non-lethal, unmistakably marking shots intended against vehicles and fortifications on action games like paintball. I always wanted to shoot the real stuff...
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Very impressive! Do you actually load cartridges or do you put the projectiles in directly? What does the ammunition look like?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I load cartridges. It solves several things at once; transporting of fragile ammo, loading of fragile ammo and it looks and feels perfect. Empty cartridge is ejected at the end of the breech opening cycle.
I don't have any drawing or standalone photo of the ammo (yet). But the shot is drag stabilized. What you see protruding from the cartridge is the main body of the shot, hidden in the cartridge are simple X shaped stabilizers of the same diameter.
I don't have any drawing or standalone photo of the ammo (yet). But the shot is drag stabilized. What you see protruding from the cartridge is the main body of the shot, hidden in the cartridge are simple X shaped stabilizers of the same diameter.
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Is there a spring loaded ejector?Empty cartridge is ejected at the end of the breech opening cycle.
Also do you feed air through the base of the cartridge?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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That sounds pretty sweet. A video would be nice!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I'm going to make a proper video in the beginning of July. I'm still fine tuning several parts of the gun. For the time being, a new photo of the gun and a snapshot from safety tests. One hit is from the gun (2m distance), another one from paintball marker (tournament-grade paintball, 1m).
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shooting people is the safety test ?