1/2" bore 3/4" copper coaxial musket
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Bit of a necro on my behalf.....But Impressive launcher,I'm currently still trying to get my piston to work properly,I'll get there!
Just wondering what the accuracy is like with this as mine is rather similar but not as long.
Just wondering what the accuracy is like with this as mine is rather similar but not as long.
thanks jackssmirkingrevenge
rna its hard to say about the accuracy atm as i don't have any stable ammo yet.. but it seems to be dam good...
some things have changed on this girl too, i wanted to make a musket style stock but it just wouldnt work with the length of the trigger and the thickness of the wood etc..
oh well now i can put a scope on it
some progress pics (stock only ruffed out lots more work to do, i also have made a grip for my small copper dueling pistol too):
rna its hard to say about the accuracy atm as i don't have any stable ammo yet.. but it seems to be dam good...
some things have changed on this girl too, i wanted to make a musket style stock but it just wouldnt work with the length of the trigger and the thickness of the wood etc..
oh well now i can put a scope on it
some progress pics (stock only ruffed out lots more work to do, i also have made a grip for my small copper dueling pistol too):
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Impressive.I like the stock,I'm giving up on these small pistons,again....I'll just settle for a QEV when I find one thats not to pricey in Australia.
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Looks great!
I recommend cutting the tip of your blow nozzle off before installing in the stock. (less wood removal too).
Just look inside and cut the end down to where there are no parts inside.
There's a how-to on modding the internals for better flow somewhere on here too. 8)
I recommend cutting the tip of your blow nozzle off before installing in the stock. (less wood removal too).
Just look inside and cut the end down to where there are no parts inside.
There's a how-to on modding the internals for better flow somewhere on here too. 8)
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the mod has been done i had to put a stronger spring in it too as it would leak (cheap crap) i was thining about cutting more off the end but i dont realy want it blowing into my fingers i would like it to blow out the bottom but i still am yet to have a play
Bellpro Mate! 40% off at the momentrna_duelers wrote:Impressive.I like the stock,I'm giving up on these small pistons,again....I'll just settle for a QEV when I find one thats not to pricey in Australia.
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if your piston valve is really well made I would get rid of that female QC fitting... or at least put a BV in between or a check valve....
at high pressures QC have tendency to leak quite a lot of air when disconnecting
at high pressures QC have tendency to leak quite a lot of air when disconnecting
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i normally run it with the line still attached and have a small ball valve in that line..
i will add a gauge instead of the blow gun and run some tests, so far i have not noticed any difference, a check valve would be great i might see what i can do
i will add a gauge instead of the blow gun and run some tests, so far i have not noticed any difference, a check valve would be great i might see what i can do
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QC fittings really suck at higher pressures... at 400 psi it is almost impossible to disconnect them.. but they are better than shraders IMHO....
there are special QCs for high pressures that diconnect without leaking... you might also try hydraulic QCs (so far I have been using standard QCs)
there are special QCs for high pressures that diconnect without leaking... you might also try hydraulic QCs (so far I have been using standard QCs)
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well if you are going to use high pressures then you might buy those special QCs or use a either a ball valve between the female QC and use another valve for venting pressure before disconnecting...
recently I've been thinking of using push-to-connect tubing and fittings instead of a normal air hose and fittings...
some polyamide 4mm OD tubing can handle up to 50 bar
the only problem with them is that their ID is usually 2mm only... does anyone have any idea how to calculate max flow through such tube ?
recently I've been thinking of using push-to-connect tubing and fittings instead of a normal air hose and fittings...
some polyamide 4mm OD tubing can handle up to 50 bar
the only problem with them is that their ID is usually 2mm only... does anyone have any idea how to calculate max flow through such tube ?
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