Really? I'll bet he was hoping to make them worsewarhead052 wrote:There's only one thing left to do with the pen guns at this point, make em better.

Really? I'll bet he was hoping to make them worsewarhead052 wrote:There's only one thing left to do with the pen guns at this point, make em better.
Depends on work, errands... I could manage a couple of hours a day, the issue is getting started - once you do it's very easy to lose yourself in the machining, but again, it's all in the planning.warhead052 wrote:You're right. How many hours do you get on your workbench a week?
I don't think this coaxial type of pengun is going to get any better - you're limited to a small calibre, even if you up the pressure it will still be a "pea shooter".There's only one thing left to do with the pen guns at this point, make em better.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Well spottedFighterAce wrote:The cap seems to be in two parts... the brass one holds the ball while the aluminum one is just an extension
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
he thought of thatInsomniac wrote:Problem: Upon firing, those ball bearings are just going to fall out of their goove and be blown out the barrel with the projectile...
I've been thinking about that for a while, it's not an easy proposition. Here's one way I had though up but it's too complex for my liking.Gun Freak wrote:Jsr is there any way you can think of making the detent out of an oring rather than ball bearings, because that would eliminate the need for another seal. The only problem is I can't think of a way to hold it in.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life