Melkor's Marble Cannon
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<div align="center">MARBLE CANNON
Provided By - Melkor
Yet another marble gun, nothing too special or unique, but in my opinion it's a good, cool-looking gun. This is an inline pneumatic. The 2"x12" sch40 PVC chamber is used as a stock, and the 1" modified sprinkler valve is connected to a blowgun which serves as a trigger and gives it a rifle-like feel. The barrel is 1/2" sch40 PVC. A 0-160 PSI pressure gauge and a schrader valve are tapped into the 2" coupler. A red-dot scope which I bought off eBay is mounted on the valve. When using similar marbles and a constant pressure, this baby can get pretty accurate... A rough calculation with GGDT shows that this gun fires at about 600 feet per second with 120 PSI.
Provided By - Melkor</div>
Provided By - Melkor
Yet another marble gun, nothing too special or unique, but in my opinion it's a good, cool-looking gun. This is an inline pneumatic. The 2"x12" sch40 PVC chamber is used as a stock, and the 1" modified sprinkler valve is connected to a blowgun which serves as a trigger and gives it a rifle-like feel. The barrel is 1/2" sch40 PVC. A 0-160 PSI pressure gauge and a schrader valve are tapped into the 2" coupler. A red-dot scope which I bought off eBay is mounted on the valve. When using similar marbles and a constant pressure, this baby can get pretty accurate... A rough calculation with GGDT shows that this gun fires at about 600 feet per second with 120 PSI.
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That looks really really cool. I don't know why tho. BUt i like it alot. IT reminds me of something.
What type of handle are you using, cuz it doesn't look like any blowgun i've seen
What type of handle are you using, cuz it doesn't look like any blowgun i've seen
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Or a pressure washer, but the size of the outlet and the piece of hose to atach it make me think garden hose.
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I live it i will probobly make it myself
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I have something similar to that called a DG-10.
I even filed the top into a sight grove.
I didn't know it worked through the top too, I thought they only worked through the bottom, guess I was wrong.
I even filed the top into a sight grove.
I didn't know it worked through the top too, I thought they only worked through the bottom, guess I was wrong.
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^ Okay thanks for clarifying!