Tyler's Air Soft Gun.
- tylerthetatertosser
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This is my Air soft co-axial cannon. I have had this for a while but never posted.
The over all length is about 16.5 inches, the barrel length is 12 inches, and the chamber is 1/2" type L 12 inches long. The piston is cast from epoxy with an inner tube crazy glued on for sealing face.
The over all length is about 16.5 inches, the barrel length is 12 inches, and the chamber is 1/2" type L 12 inches long. The piston is cast from epoxy with an inner tube crazy glued on for sealing face.
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looks like good shock pump material, what pressures are you using?
Kudos for the cast epoxy piston, shame about the excess pilot volume
Kudos for the cast epoxy piston, shame about the excess pilot volume
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- tylerthetatertosser
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I think the barrel is 5/16 brake line, and i can get it up to 200 psi with my regular bike pump
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I'm making one for my upcomming gunSpudBlaster15 wrote:I think you need to build a high pressure pump and take it to 300psi
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Why the quick disconnect? All it's doing is making your gun less efficient.
In place of it you should put a bushing that will bring it down to 1/4" FPT. Connect it to the blowgun using a close nipple.
Otherwise, nice gun. It should be safe enough to take way beyond 100 psi. Post pics of the damage!
In place of it you should put a bushing that will bring it down to 1/4" FPT. Connect it to the blowgun using a close nipple.
Otherwise, nice gun. It should be safe enough to take way beyond 100 psi. Post pics of the damage!
- tylerthetatertosser
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The barrel is held in palace with epoxy, and the shot was from about a foot away from the can.how is the barrel held in place? how far was your shot from?
I use the quick connect because i have 3 copper pneumatics and one blow gun, i will get more blow guns for $ 3.99 ea when i go to a city 2 hours away.Why the quick disconnect?
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Nice gun, and like jsr i know that you can reduce the pilot volume alot and that would lead to huge improvements in performance
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What is the adapter on the front of the gun the one that conects to the tip of the barrel to hold it inside the chamber?
Nice gun by the way!
Nice gun by the way!
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I'm thinking 50-100 feet.
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very nice gun kinda like what Im currently working on exept mines pvc.