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- PCGUY
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<div align="center">KAP R1
Provided By - Andeh
This my rifle, my favorite gun so far. </div>
Provided By - Andeh
This my rifle, my favorite gun so far. </div>
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- It sports a 16" x 2" chamber for, with the stock, around 65 CI of chamber.
I have 2.5", 1" SCH40, 1" SCH80, and .5" SCH40 barrels for it. 2.5" is for tennis balls, 1" SCH40 is for spuds and slightly larger bouncy balls, 1" SCH80 is for slightly smaller bouncy balls, and .5" SCH40 is for whatever small stuff fits. I've used marshmallows, gum balls, round candy. - gunwithtbbarrelonandotherstoside.jpg (10.17 KiB) Viewed 10138 times
- It sports a 16" x 2" chamber for, with the stock, around 65 CI of chamber.
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- For the most part this is based on Rocketbiker's design for a rifle, except with 2 90's coming off the chamber as opposed to 45's. I like the feel quite a bit better and it doesn't hurt performance any. I can punch bouncy balls through plywood at 70 PSI and on up.
Some new updates that I just completed, bipod and strapless supports. They work with metal conduit pipe clamps. The barrel was in em pretty good, but I can't get it to work again.. ah well, I'll figure it out. - business2.jpg (7.98 KiB) Viewed 10138 times
- For the most part this is based on Rocketbiker's design for a rifle, except with 2 90's coming off the chamber as opposed to 45's. I like the feel quite a bit better and it doesn't hurt performance any. I can punch bouncy balls through plywood at 70 PSI and on up.
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Real nice Bipod...
That gun reminds me of the special forces commercial were the guys are sitting with weeds on them, observing the troops,
THat is the kind ofgun they would have.
I agree with ben, it is very proffesional looking and would be sweet with laser guidance
That gun reminds me of the special forces commercial were the guys are sitting with weeds on them, observing the troops,
THat is the kind ofgun they would have.
I agree with ben, it is very proffesional looking and would be sweet with laser guidance
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Well, as you may know, I do agree with the nuts above me here, but I highly advise you to make the air flow go directly to the barrel, DO NOT MAKE IT GO TO THROUGH THE STOCK!!! It can blow your arm off as well decreasing the air flow.
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I agree with the syco kilaa above me, I would NOT make the air flow throuch the stock, it is dangerouse and restricks flow, but i am a nut, lol
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thats just a joke, not stepping on any toes
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thats just a joke, not stepping on any toes
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- saladtossser
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the stock is the chamber, how can it blow? it is a bad idea when he is using a tennis-ball barrel...
you want to be careful when you create a lead from the pressure chamber to the barrel via a stock, or something that you will have on your body when you fire it. if you absolutely have to, you want to have the fewest number of bends in the pipe, because it will cause stress on the piping, and can possibly explode, wear out or leak over time. although very nice gun.... i really need to pick up some sch80 sometime.
air is like a liquid so any decreases in the width of the chamber or any turns slows down the flow, and it does create an explosive inviroment so i sugest that you stop the air from flowing through the stock.
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It would be dangerous if it wasn't pressure rated. But if you're pumping less pressure into the gun than the pipe is rated for there won't be a problem.
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i wish i had a gun like that
its a cool sniper
i cant tell... but...
does that tennis ball fit in the barrel well
how much did it cost 4 the materialz
hey
im new
its a cool sniper
i cant tell... but...
does that tennis ball fit in the barrel well
how much did it cost 4 the materialz
hey
im new
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Nice gun, looks fairly easy to hold and the different barrels are sweet too, I like interchangeability. =) Can't really see what you are using as a valve though. Overall nice gun, but you may want to decrease the number of elbows between the chamber and barrel from 4 to 2, will give you a more responsive burst of air when using your bigger barrels, depending of course on what your valve is.
andeh - EVERY elbow or corner in the tubing will decrease the overall power of the gun. The elbows cause turbulence, and some of the air will end up doing negative work on the rest of the air coming through the tubes, analogous to resistance in an electrical circuit, and as Flinchy mentioned it also increases the stress on the joints. The effect is noticed less at high pressure, but if you're below 50psi you may notice some losses. Use high pressure in there and it'll be fine, and in the future keep it in mind to have the minimal elbows/joints possible.
andeh - EVERY elbow or corner in the tubing will decrease the overall power of the gun. The elbows cause turbulence, and some of the air will end up doing negative work on the rest of the air coming through the tubes, analogous to resistance in an electrical circuit, and as Flinchy mentioned it also increases the stress on the joints. The effect is noticed less at high pressure, but if you're below 50psi you may notice some losses. Use high pressure in there and it'll be fine, and in the future keep it in mind to have the minimal elbows/joints possible.