I found a few older peice of pvc. But they were really small, like .25 inches. Anyway, I cut about 1 inch off and put a brass cap on it (looks like a brass ball with threaded hole in the center. It looked cool and was heavy, but would never fit in a 1.5 inch barrell. So I found a small reducer, and a end cap(had a hole in it for some reason). the reducer held the bullet pretty snug. The pvc peice with the brass on it, would fit snug into that hole and looked like a bullet.
When I fired it, the brass and pipe would fly through the target if it could and the casing would bounce back a few inches. It works really well and pretty aireodinamic (spelled wrong im sure.)
I shot it through a wooden well that sits in my moms front yard. Yes, she was pissed.
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- Ballad_Black
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- I just screwed the pvc into the brass by turning it in the hole and the threads cut into it.
Then I just put the bullet in the casing, fits snug and fired well, doesnt come apart until a target is struck.
Theres no real need to glue the peices. The - bullet.PNG (2.94 KiB) Viewed 2565 times
- I just screwed the pvc into the brass by turning it in the hole and the threads cut into it.
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Calling it aerodynamic might be a misnomer... the large flat end will have lots of sucking turbulance behind it.
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It doesnt have much drag and fys straight actually. It could shoot faster if there werent that hole, but it doesnt go off course considerably, and I have no problems sending it to a target. Im aware its flawed, but not as much as it seems. Only downfall it its head weight, gets pulled down after about 100-150 feet or so. And when it hits the ground, it shoots up a dust cloud.