Dual FireExtinguisher Paintball Rifle(Video/Update 21/06/07)
- MrCrowley
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Most i've gone to is my air compressor limit of 115psi.
No leaks. The fire extinguishers are welded to galv fittings which are threaded very tightly. I made a breech loading 3/8" copper barrel for it today, im going to shoot some sabotted(sp?) .303" projectiles.
No leaks. The fire extinguishers are welded to galv fittings which are threaded very tightly. I made a breech loading 3/8" copper barrel for it today, im going to shoot some sabotted(sp?) .303" projectiles.
- MrCrowley
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Im a f*cking Kiwi lol
Where did you ge tthe impression I was Aussie?
I bought it off http://www.trademe.co.nz
Where did you ge tthe impression I was Aussie?
I bought it off http://www.trademe.co.nz
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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I once mocked this movie poster for showing the whole round (cartridge+bullet) travelling as a projectile:
seems like you proved that yes, it *can* be done
seems like you proved that yes, it *can* be done
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Thats New Zealand right ?Im a f*cking Kiwi lol
I would have a improvement. I would make a second ball valve between the two Fe´s. Than you could shoot two single weaker shots if doesnt need so much power.
But Nice gun absolute ! 8)
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Yeah.
I wouldn't do that unless I had a hopper that was gravity fed so all the PB's get sucked out on one shot. It was never really meant to be a portable gun and by the time you shoot and load another PB you might as well charge the air compressor back up to 115psi. I usually keep it hooked up to the air compressor and when the compresser gets below 90psi it charges up again. I also got rid of the 'safety' ball valve.
I wouldn't do that unless I had a hopper that was gravity fed so all the PB's get sucked out on one shot. It was never really meant to be a portable gun and by the time you shoot and load another PB you might as well charge the air compressor back up to 115psi. I usually keep it hooked up to the air compressor and when the compresser gets below 90psi it charges up again. I also got rid of the 'safety' ball valve.