Morning all
A French Horn is about 3 metres long; it's just that they coiled up the air tube so you could handle it in tight spaces. The length of the vibrating column of air didn't change, just the layout.
So........
I want a reasonable length barrel on the BBMG to maximise muzle velocity with the fixed air supply I have. I also want a compact form factor.
Can I coil at least a portion of my barrel ? I assume increased friction will be an issue as the centripital acceleration comes into play, but will this be a limiting factor ?
This may be right up there with perpetual motion machines but I have my anti-mocking cloak on this morning so dont care.
Fire when ready.
Coiled barrel ?
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Not as crazy as you think, a curved barrel worked for the Germans in WW2:
Air pistol from the Beeman Collection:
In practice though, I think for compact power you want to look into ways of cranking up pressure and valve flow as well as adding a detent, this will more than make up for a shorter barrel.
Air pistol from the Beeman Collection:
In practice though, I think for compact power you want to look into ways of cranking up pressure and valve flow as well as adding a detent, this will more than make up for a shorter barrel.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Could try making the barrel do a 180 and have an over-under layout.
Bit of fiddling with copper tube should get you there.
Bit of fiddling with copper tube should get you there.
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LOLOL!evilvet wrote:LOL, I love the machine gun, those crazy Nazi's, what a crew.
Those Nazis eh *chuckle*
Nothing fancy, good old MS paint. Some great tips hereBTW, can I ask what you use to create those great graphics you post ?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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You must remember that some of the projectile KE will be transferred to the barrel if the barrel is permitted any motion such as a handheld device. The force required to change the direction of the projectile has an equal and opposite reaction and a resulting transfer of energy. Energy used to move the barrel is energey removed from the projectile.
Thanks, much appreciated.Nothing fancy, good old MS paint. Some great tips here
Sorry for the delay in pics on the electro prototype, I have to wait for a time when SWMBO is not lurking, listening for the rat-tat-tat, before I get back in the workshop.
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Joys of matrimony ehevilvet wrote:I have to wait for a time when SWMBO is not lurking, listening for the rat-tat-tat, before I get back in the workshop.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life