Cecchino Pneumatico
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Hi everyone, i have to say i'm wrapped to be able to showcase my very first pneumatic cannon.
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I had my first taste of pneumatic plinking today firing a few test rounds and loved it.
I changed barrel sizes last moment so she's now a 10mm cannon.
Sadly for now i have no 10mm ammo, but of course AAA's fit like a glove, but i had a few 8mm bearings to test the mag feed and fire a few test shots.
Hacked a pencil sharpener and stapler for parts of the magazine.
Guide rod taken from a spare Sceptor markerball blaster and custom spring.
The actual spring used for the markerball is perfect for at least a 25-30rd mag capacity, so i've kept that for another project.
Despite the massive gap between the bearing and barrel, at 60psi it spat them out in a hurry to my surprise...so i ran and got the chrono to see the muzzle velocity for the 8mm bearings are 2.24g.
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I wasn't expecting over 200fps@55-60psi for a 2.24g round one.
So that gave me a glimpse of what was to come..and to of course prepare a proper plinking range once i go over 200psi. :bounce:
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I can't use GGDT for i use Linux and i can't get it work on that.
Here are some rough specs.
A2TB's 10mm 20rd Semi-Automatic Pneumatic Cannon AKA Cecchino Pneumatico -Pneumatic Sniper.
Combination of copper, brass and PVC.
1/8 Slide valve
1/4 QEV
Barrel Size-10mm
Barrel Length-600mm
Barrel with Supp-750mm
Overall Length-1000mm(without tank)
Chamber Length/Width-400mmx30mm
Magazine-20rd
Rare Earth Magnet
Digital Cam Side Plates(MockedUp
EDIT-Took around 1 week to build, she's not finished yet and will look different once completed.
I ordered a HPA tank today so looking forward to seeing that when it arrives.
Thats it for now, i was going to frame it out but will have to wait until my tank arrives so i can rear stock it, etc.
Comments, suggestions are all welcome, its still a build in progress but for now i'm wrapped i have my first pneumatic.
Big thank you to the ones who have shared their time with me, JSR and F1 again a BIG thank you for your kind words, help and above all inspiration.
gif uploading site
I had my first taste of pneumatic plinking today firing a few test rounds and loved it.
I changed barrel sizes last moment so she's now a 10mm cannon.
Sadly for now i have no 10mm ammo, but of course AAA's fit like a glove, but i had a few 8mm bearings to test the mag feed and fire a few test shots.
Hacked a pencil sharpener and stapler for parts of the magazine.
Guide rod taken from a spare Sceptor markerball blaster and custom spring.
The actual spring used for the markerball is perfect for at least a 25-30rd mag capacity, so i've kept that for another project.
Despite the massive gap between the bearing and barrel, at 60psi it spat them out in a hurry to my surprise...so i ran and got the chrono to see the muzzle velocity for the 8mm bearings are 2.24g.
gif uploading site
I wasn't expecting over 200fps@55-60psi for a 2.24g round one.
So that gave me a glimpse of what was to come..and to of course prepare a proper plinking range once i go over 200psi. :bounce:
gif uploading site
gif uploading site
I can't use GGDT for i use Linux and i can't get it work on that.
Here are some rough specs.
A2TB's 10mm 20rd Semi-Automatic Pneumatic Cannon AKA Cecchino Pneumatico -Pneumatic Sniper.
Combination of copper, brass and PVC.
1/8 Slide valve
1/4 QEV
Barrel Size-10mm
Barrel Length-600mm
Barrel with Supp-750mm
Overall Length-1000mm(without tank)
Chamber Length/Width-400mmx30mm
Magazine-20rd
Rare Earth Magnet
Digital Cam Side Plates(MockedUp
EDIT-Took around 1 week to build, she's not finished yet and will look different once completed.
I ordered a HPA tank today so looking forward to seeing that when it arrives.
Thats it for now, i was going to frame it out but will have to wait until my tank arrives so i can rear stock it, etc.
Comments, suggestions are all welcome, its still a build in progress but for now i'm wrapped i have my first pneumatic.
Big thank you to the ones who have shared their time with me, JSR and F1 again a BIG thank you for your kind words, help and above all inspiration.
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Got to do a video 8)
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Seconded! Looking forward to seeing some higher pressure shots.farcticox1 wrote:Got to do a video 8)
Also, it would be more grammatically correct to say "Cecchino pneumatico"
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I have 2 camera's ready F1, once my pump and tank arrives then i will do a nice video.farcticox1 wrote:Got to do a video 8)
Thanks Jack will do and thank you for the correction!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Seconded! Looking forward to seeing some higher pressure shots.farcticox1 wrote:Got to do a video 8)
Also, it would be more grammatically correct to say "Cecchino pneumatico"
I made a suppy for it yesterday, paint was drying but looking forward to seeing if it makes a difference.
Peppered the middle tube with holes and packed in foam around it.
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straight to repeater !
What was fps with the aaa?
What was fps with the aaa?
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Anatine Duo wrote:straight to repeater !
What was fps with the aaa?
I never fired a AAA through the chrono.
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Little more progress..mocked up some panels from some ali so i can start to frame it out, but again until my tank arrives i can't really finish it, but i have left ample room in the rear for it to fit.
Would have loved a tig welder to do this, but a drill and grinder is all i have and will have to do.
The frame between the barrel and chamber works great, its a nice way to hold her up, i have long arms so it feels perfect.
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The weight feels great at the moment, im sure once the hpa tank is attached it will be a few more kgs heavier.
cant wait until i have that, will have constant pressure for all 20rds@150psi roughly.. :bounce:
Will be a fun plinking/filming/chrono...cardio filled day. 8)
Garden gnomes beware...
Would have loved a tig welder to do this, but a drill and grinder is all i have and will have to do.
The frame between the barrel and chamber works great, its a nice way to hold her up, i have long arms so it feels perfect.
how to upload pictures online
The weight feels great at the moment, im sure once the hpa tank is attached it will be a few more kgs heavier.
cant wait until i have that, will have constant pressure for all 20rds@150psi roughly.. :bounce:
Will be a fun plinking/filming/chrono...cardio filled day. 8)
Garden gnomes beware...
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Pneumatic cardio is best cardioAir2theBrain wrote:cardio filled day
Loving the post-apocalyptic look, coming along nicely!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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how did you do the digital camo
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I thought it was galvanized steelfarcticox1 wrote:how did you do the digital camo
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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It's shiny in one pic then goes to camo
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Thanks very much Jack.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Pneumatic cardio is best cardioAir2theBrain wrote:cardio filled day
Loving the post-apocalyptic look, coming along nicely!
3M graphic vinyl wrap.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I thought it was galvanized steelfarcticox1 wrote:how did you do the digital camo
Just the flash from the camera F1. The camo works amazing, i'll take a pic of it laying on a rug and it actually blends into it a little.farcticox1 wrote:It's shiny in one pic then goes to camo
I might try to fade it so it doesn't shine so much.
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I would like to see a DIY dip on graphics kit to come out.Air2theBrian wrote:3M graphic vinyl wrap
P.S. I know that "dip on graphics" isn't the correct name for the process.
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Maybe drip/drop on graphics?jrrdw wrote:I would like to see a DIY dip on graphics kit to come out.Air2theBrian wrote:3M graphic vinyl wrap
P.S. I know that "dip on graphics" isn't the correct name for the process.
Texture can be added before laying it down so it doesn't look so flat.