Tyler's Large paintball cannon
- tylerthetatertosser
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This my rather large paint ball cannon in an over under style. The gun was actually inspired by spudblaster so when he makes one almost like this I copied him and mine is actually smalled than the size of The one he is going to make and his design is also different.
Specs:
Chamber- 7 Feet of 1" sch 40 PVC plus the elbows.
Barrel- 8 Feet of 1/2" sdr 21 paint ball barrel.
Valve- A recycled sprinkler valve.
Breach load- 1" cam locks.
Ammo- paint balls.
Specs:
Chamber- 7 Feet of 1" sch 40 PVC plus the elbows.
Barrel- 8 Feet of 1/2" sdr 21 paint ball barrel.
Valve- A recycled sprinkler valve.
Breach load- 1" cam locks.
Ammo- paint balls.
Cool, not exactly portable, but who cares. I like the little camlock on it too.
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- mega_swordman
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That can-lock is nifty. However, I don't really care for the length and the complete lack of portability. You aren't gong to use this in actual paintball are you?
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I bet it has some pretty decent power. Have you shot it? It looks like the barrel will vibrate like crazy when it's shot (suggesting supporting the barrel more).
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The main idea I was addressing was its length, which would make it very cumbersome to carry around. Oh well, you like it, I don't care very much for it. Lets let bygones be bygones.SpudBlaster15 wrote: Weighing in at only 5lbs or so, and requiring only a bicycle pump and ammunition to operate, I would say that it is considerably more portable than many launchers on this website.
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- tylerthetatertosser
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No i have not yet shot it, it is still drying.
Well, my tests with even faster paintballs (1000+ fps)in hydraulic tests show that the paintball would actually only cause a shallow but nasty surface wound, because they break up so fast.SpudBlaster15 wrote:...Weighing in at only 5lbs or so, and requiring only a bicycle pump and ammunition to operate, I would say that it is considerably more portable than many launchers on this website...
... A paintball at such a velocity would most certainly damage internal organs, and could potentially kill anyone who was shot at close range...
... a seemingly harmless projectile.
A hit in the right place would be fatal of course, and you'd almost certainly need medical attention wherever it hit, but they are designed to break in impacts of under 200 fps, so subjecting them to an impact a couple of dozen times harder is going to annihilate them.
Only 5 lbs? It looks more - the kick might actually be pretty noticeable from such a light launcher.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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nice one
but not to portable?
but not to portable?
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I doubt it. They remain intact under the 300+ psi pressures I use and speeds exceeding 1000 fps, although I need a little wadding because they're slightly smaller than my .80 cal bore - that may cushion them slightly.jrrdw wrote:Won't the paint ball bust in the barrel at higher pressures?
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Hmm strange mine burst about 60% of the time over 110psi.Ragnarok wrote:I doubt it. They remain intact under the 300+ psi pressures I use and speeds exceeding 1000 fps, although I need a little wadding because they're slightly smaller than my .80 cal bore - that may cushion them slightly.jrrdw wrote:Won't the paint ball bust in the barrel at higher pressures?