Old Bessy Sureshot [with a vid]
- AdiabaticManiak
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Now it´s time again.
It all began with me finding a one way-valve while taking an old compressor apart. I Looked at it, and saw the possibility to make a hammer activated valve-gun!
Its quite "the wild west"-inspired, and you reload it by doing that fancy moves with the long reload-lever (please fill me in with the accurate work for it)
The lever movement both loads the striking hammer, and a new bullet in the barrel!
edit: underlever! yeeehaaaaw!
Well you see the result below.
Some quickspecs:
Ammo: steel balls; 8mm Hardened, tempered coal steel.
Airsource: One large compressor (that works)
mag capacity: 5bullets
ROF: well; how fast can you swing your arm?
spare me the comments about the short barrel; i´m not in for the accuracy anyway.
And I´ve put up a picture showing every single detail and part of the gun, it ought to be quite selfexplaining.
And the Video showing the underlever action.
[youtube][/youtube]
It all began with me finding a one way-valve while taking an old compressor apart. I Looked at it, and saw the possibility to make a hammer activated valve-gun!
Its quite "the wild west"-inspired, and you reload it by doing that fancy moves with the long reload-lever (please fill me in with the accurate work for it)
The lever movement both loads the striking hammer, and a new bullet in the barrel!
edit: underlever! yeeehaaaaw!
Well you see the result below.
Some quickspecs:
Ammo: steel balls; 8mm Hardened, tempered coal steel.
Airsource: One large compressor (that works)
mag capacity: 5bullets
ROF: well; how fast can you swing your arm?
spare me the comments about the short barrel; i´m not in for the accuracy anyway.
And I´ve put up a picture showing every single detail and part of the gun, it ought to be quite selfexplaining.
And the Video showing the underlever action.
[youtube][/youtube]
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"underlever" - very wild wild west, any chance of a video of it in action?AdiabaticManiak wrote:Its quite "the wild west"-inspired, and you reload it by doing that fancy moves with the long reload-lever (please fill me in with the accurate word for it)
- AdiabaticManiak
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A vid could be made.
I like it a a lot!
I see you use the same type of one way we have over here. How did you seal the "hammer-pin" entry in the valve? I can just make out a greyish looking thing that perhaps could answer the question.
I assume the output of the valve is where there originally sit a burst disk. Really clever!
Have you considered turning the valve 90degrees, and get rid of a bit of dead space? (Connecting barrel directly)
Also, how is performance? Shot per fill and power?
Love the western look!
Edit: Ah, I see you don't have a onboard chamber.
I see you use the same type of one way we have over here. How did you seal the "hammer-pin" entry in the valve? I can just make out a greyish looking thing that perhaps could answer the question.
I assume the output of the valve is where there originally sit a burst disk. Really clever!
Have you considered turning the valve 90degrees, and get rid of a bit of dead space? (Connecting barrel directly)
Also, how is performance? Shot per fill and power?
Love the western look!
Edit: Ah, I see you don't have a onboard chamber.
- AdiabaticManiak
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The Gun is connected directly to a air source, therefore there is a little interest in counting the shots per fill.
concerning the valves direction, if i turn it, i have to have the hammer on the side, which is ugly looking, and also; its a bit to late to turn anything. It´s suppa-glued in place to secure a leak free construction.
when the hammer pin it hit, a o-ring is pushed against the seat of the hammer pin; making a airtight fit. The grey-ish thing is cross armed PVC-pipe.
I´m glad you like it!
concerning the valves direction, if i turn it, i have to have the hammer on the side, which is ugly looking, and also; its a bit to late to turn anything. It´s suppa-glued in place to secure a leak free construction.
when the hammer pin it hit, a o-ring is pushed against the seat of the hammer pin; making a airtight fit. The grey-ish thing is cross armed PVC-pipe.
I´m glad you like it!
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That is absolutely beautiful. I'd like to see a video of it in action.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Looks like something you would build in Fallout 3 (haven't tried it, you should...great game). With that said, I really like this.
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all right; I´ll shoot a video tomorrow. It´ll show how the under-lever load the springs and works.
the power is OK, not impressive, but OK. Fun to shoot with!
yes; it might look a bit scrap-yard-designed, but I build all parts from scratch, including the hammer, and everything. With rather simple tools I might add. So the rough look comes with the price.
Vid tomorrow! please endure .
the power is OK, not impressive, but OK. Fun to shoot with!
yes; it might look a bit scrap-yard-designed, but I build all parts from scratch, including the hammer, and everything. With rather simple tools I might add. So the rough look comes with the price.
Vid tomorrow! please endure .
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You should work on a sturdier lever to reload like Arnie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roiPeHZbGvk
(The scenes on the bike)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roiPeHZbGvk
(The scenes on the bike)
- AdiabaticManiak
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perhapse I should work on that rock solid face expression as well, to be able to keep up with the gun coolness.
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very nice i like the lever action just like a henry rimfire 22.cal
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All right, a video showing the action is now embedded into my original post. enjoy.