Reverse plunger pistol plan GUN FINISHED!!
- ghostman01
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heres what i made of blind909's pistol im bout half threw making mine
mines got a 17cmx32mm chamber and i havent worked out my barrel size yet
update 2#
ok it finished the spring is from an old pnuematic door closer very powerfull i shot my self in the stomach from 50cm away and ive still got welt 3hours later lol hurts....
mines got a 17cmx32mm chamber and i havent worked out my barrel size yet
update 2#
ok it finished the spring is from an old pnuematic door closer very powerfull i shot my self in the stomach from 50cm away and ive still got welt 3hours later lol hurts....
Last edited by ghostman01 on Wed Feb 20, 2008 4:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
Are you using a clothespin trigger/catch mechanism?
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wait wouldn't that make a vacuum at the barrel? or am i mistaking, its kinda hard with the picture versicle.
ok nvm i got it....that is pretty intelligent
but how are you going to ensure the bb doesn't come out prematurely?
it would create a slow pressure increase as opposed to having it rush out all at once when the pressure reaches maximum potential
ok nvm i got it....that is pretty intelligent
but how are you going to ensure the bb doesn't come out prematurely?
it would create a slow pressure increase as opposed to having it rush out all at once when the pressure reaches maximum potential
yes it will make a vaccum, thats why you prime it then load it.
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exactely umm yeh how would you do that keep the projectile at the end maybe put a tiny bit of silicon in the inside ?? might work
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exactely umm yeh how would you do that keep the projectile at the end maybe put a tiny bit of silicon in the inside ?? might work i havent work out my trigger yet but it has to be strong as im trying to get a good sized spring
btw, you dont need the rubber band on the trigger, it holds just fine without, also, what is your plunger made of? and lastly what diameter(in the si system) is 32 mm?
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For the trigger...
All you need is a nail long enough to sustain the power of the spring w/ plunger...
It needs to be able to block it but move enough so that the it doesn't interfere w/ the plunger's movement.
Pretty simple, i think you over did it
All you need is a nail long enough to sustain the power of the spring w/ plunger...
It needs to be able to block it but move enough so that the it doesn't interfere w/ the plunger's movement.
Pretty simple, i think you over did it
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yea well stilll i havent made it yet
@ blind its 32 mm and my piston is made froman old rubber door stop has the bes fit ever in the chamber and the suction is amazing and the rubber band is to pop it back in automatically
@ blind its 32 mm and my piston is made froman old rubber door stop has the bes fit ever in the chamber and the suction is amazing and the rubber band is to pop it back in automatically
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I don't suppose you know where you got or what brand the doorstop was? I have some 32mm pipe laying around and tried to size some doorstops for it. They were all either a tiny bit too big or too small.
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nope just found it lying around
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if they are a tiny bit too bit just take some sandpaper to themhotknife ralphie wrote:I don't suppose you know where you got or what brand the doorstop was? I have some 32mm pipe laying around and tried to size some doorstops for it. They were all either a tiny bit too big or too small.
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i dont know if mines to big because i need a decent spring to push it back so ive found but it seems to be easy to push with my hand ?? i lubbed it up with vaseline and it moves smooth easi and creates alot of air and suction if i pull it the other way ive also made a new trigger system for mine heres the pics
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How is the performance on it? Also what size spring have you got in it? Approximately the same size as the chamber I would imagine, better to check though
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amazing enough i havent got a spring yet