Piston to be piloted by a hammer valve.
"Bullpup" configuration to keep it short.
All tubing is 1026 DOM (Drawn On Mandrel)
All internals are 1045 annealed for machining
Barrel 36" 1"od. x .120" wall = .760" bore
Chamber 1.51"id.x1"(barrel od.)x10" (.120" wall) about 10 cu.in
Pilot area .062in2 (.280in dia) minimum throughout hammer valve.
Piston weight ~3 oz
Calculated burst pressure of chamber accounting for variations in wall thickness 9000psi - should easily take 3000psi (hpa)
Calculated shear strength of a single 1/4 x 28tpi socket head cap screw (using the lower YIELD strength) 3488 pounds of force (I'll be using 6 on the chamber front and 12 on the rear (hammer valve block).
Calculated burst pressure of check valve, 9000psi (using yield strength)
ggdt predicts good things
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Finished piston.
Finished hammer valve.
Finished milling tube.
Finished barrel.
Finished check valve and barrel plug
Finished New check valve with probe style fill
Passed hydro testing. 6000psi for 3hrs.
Finished sear arrangement
Stock completed
Trigger group completed
Initial test firing demonstrated the need for a couple improvements.
New valve stem (teflon seat) and hammer spring (heavier)
Scope rail completed
New slug mold completed
Regulator arrived. Tescom 6000psi inlet, 2500psi outlet. Overhauled and re-ranged to 4000psi outlet.

Time to cast some slugs and punch some holes.

Test fire vid;
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Shooting vid;
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