<div align="center">STAG 3
Provided By - Bartman007
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This is my flagship combustion model. Chamber is totally double-walled and uses a 5.8" piece of 4" Sch40-PW PVC. It was designed to be a .8:1 ratio for my current barrels (which were designed to 1.5:1 for the STAG2) It features a chamber fan, on-board propane metering, stun gun ignition and 3 sparks. The propane meter uses quick-disconnect fittings and has a 3" ABS propane tank holder. The meter itself is a custom shaped 3/4" brass meter. The multiple sparks use 1/4"x2.5" bolts with locknuts at the ends for correct spark spacing. They use normal 12g wire and have green duct tape covering the heads of the bolts, eliminating shock risk. The stun gun itself uses 18g wire. Both launcher and chamber have electrical quick-disconnects so I can use the stun gun on multiple launchers. The whole launcher was painted with Spring Green Krylon Fusion.
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Just a close-up of the STAG 3 chamber the propane meter. The propane meter uses quick-disconnect fittings so the regulator and torch head can be used on multiple launchers.
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how did you make that injection system. it looks sweet
Oh thanks, I can get one of those easily i think
One like that? http://www.airlines-pneumatics.com/webc ... de=S050138
One like that? http://www.airlines-pneumatics.com/webc ... de=S050138
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The quick release propane bottle is a really cool idea and i like the housing for the stun gun. One quick question- how do u hold this buddy? The propane probably gives it a nice kick. Are u just standing there with one hand on the barrel and one on the ignitor?