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| octane89 |
Posted: 11/29/2007 19:02 PM Post subject: Cheap-Easy Breech Loader |
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Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Posts: 273 224.26 Spud Bux
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What you would need:
-coupler (matched to fit barrel)
-spring
-Plastic/Acrylic/Wood/Steel (doesn't matter, for the folding arm and as well as a spring mount)
-Glue or Epoxy
-3x Bolts, washers and nuts
Process of how it works:
-Push coupler back and tilt the barrel to gain access to the breech, hence being able to load easily and fast.
-Tilt barrel back down and release coupler so it locks the barrel and opposite breech end (from the tee/elbow, or whatever you may be using).
Other things to mention:
-The folding arm I think is neccessary as both a barrel support and way to guide the barrel. It simply attatches from the barrel to chamber, using some easy homemade brackets with some glue.
**more to come**
Hopefully on my next design, and feel free to be a critic on this.
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| spudy buddy |
Posted: 11/30/2007 19:31 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 29 Nov 2007 Posts: 117 299.83 Spud Bux
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looks like it would work well, but I'm new to this stuff so I don't know
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| hubb017 |
Posted: 11/30/2007 19:37 PM Post subject: |
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 Sarcasmo

Joined: 28 May 2007 Posts: 1474 581.82 Spud Bux
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Is this a break-barrel design, such as in Goat's Gun? If so, why not use a hinge instead of the plastic/acrylic/wood/steel?
I think it will have a good seal and should be easy to use. Now, to make it take shells...
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| octane89 |
Posted: 12/01/2007 6:23 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Posts: 273 224.26 Spud Bux
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Yes like that cannon-
Funny thing is after I posted this I seen that one by accident. I even looked before hand to see if anyone had done it before.
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