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| Antonio |
Posted: 01/15/2008 4:42 AM Post subject: P. 2 Very Simple airgun1! |
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| experament-u2 |
Posted: 01/15/2008 5:00 AM Post subject: |
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thats brilliant very nice and simple, great job
any chance you can do a break down of the hammer and sear system to?
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| jackssmirkingrevenge |
Posted: 01/15/2008 5:17 AM Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | But its really startforward; the barrel is cocked forward a ball falls in the barrel, when the trigger is pulled the loading port closes as the barrel slides backwards as it hits the valve. |
Now if only you could fit an electric motor that pushes the barrel forward for you...
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| Antonio |
Posted: 01/15/2008 5:34 AM Post subject: |
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| jackssmirkingrevenge wrote: | | Quote: | | But its really startforward; the barrel is cocked forward a ball falls in the barrel, when the trigger is pulled the loading port closes as the barrel slides backwards as it hits the valve. |
Now if only you could fit an electric motor that pushes the barrel forward for you... |
Yeah its that simple
| experament-u2 wrote: | thats brilliant very nice and simple, great job
any chance you can do a break down of the hammer and sear system to? |
The hammer is the barrel but then a bit bent in so it has a smaller radius.
The sear as you call it isnt here in this gun as its blowforward and the trigger already turns the correct direction
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| Antonio |
Posted: 01/15/2008 5:42 AM Post subject: |
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| experament-u2 wrote: | thats brilliant very nice and simple, great job
any chance you can do a break down of the hammer and sear system to? |
Some triggers including the gun
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| jackssmirkingrevenge |
Posted: 01/15/2008 7:05 AM Post subject: |
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| ant wrote: | | Yeah its that simple |
go on then, give us an air machinegun
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| Antonio |
Posted: 01/15/2008 7:32 AM Post subject: |
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| jackssmirkingrevenge wrote: | | ant wrote: | | Yeah its that simple |
go on then, give us an air machinegun  |
lol I meant the one in this post> simple airgun
Btw I have a airgun I am working on now and its auto but its cycle rate is way too high to reload. It consists of my hammer/barrel airgun with two pipes above each other. One is closes and used for recocking and the other one(top) is used as barrel. This thus consists of two valves. Its funny I found this out when my airgun jammed in a bb fight and it started cycling automatic.
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| Tom |
Posted: 01/15/2008 13:40 PM Post subject: |
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@Ant
I made a valve in the cap of a two-liter PET-bottle. I was wondering how dit you make the connection from the cap from the bottle to the barrel/ feed system? Also quite impressive work!
GR.from the Dutch, Tom
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| battlemonkey |
Posted: 01/15/2008 13:49 PM Post subject: |
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Very nice, very simple. I like it!
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| ALIHISGREAT |
Posted: 01/15/2008 14:03 PM Post subject: |
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| i dub thee king of origional and slightly ghetto pnuematic guns!
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| Antonio |
Posted: 01/15/2008 14:12 PM Post subject: |
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| Tom wrote: | @Ant
I made a valve in the cap of a two-liter PET-bottle. I was wondering how dit you make the connection from the cap from the bottle to the barrel/ feed system? Also quite impressive work!
GR.from the Dutch, Tom |
There isnt really a connection between the bottle and the outerbarrel pipe. I just put a rubber tube over that tube and thus it made it seal of; nothing fancy. This outerbarrelpipe is used as slide for the barrel as I did so in my other designs
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Posted: 01/16/2008 8:29 AM Post subject: |
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Can you make a little picrure of the cap and barrel slider? I stil don't get it Don't you have any problems with the piston?
Greeetings from the Dutch, Tom
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Posted: 01/16/2008 14:23 PM Post subject: |
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| Tom wrote: | Can you make a little picrure of the cap and barrel slider? I stil don't get it Don't you have any problems with the piston?
Greeetings from the Dutch, Tom |
Check my P. 4 the barrel system works the same way. As I said I took the gun apart so I can make more pictures. Btw this gun doesnt have a piston, I am not sure what u mean by that. The valve(ball) is hit opened by the barrel and is closed again by the airpressure and the spring behind it.
I made a diagram on the original picture. Just check that out, hope it works out.
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| littlebro05 |
Posted: 02/28/2008 4:18 AM Post subject: how does it work |
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Is this how it works? cause i think i'm going to make one for skirmishing with my friends since i live in Australia.
The piston sitting on the O-ring is building up pressure when the air valve (ball bearing).
When you pull the trigger the hammer pushes forward shooting a bb and at the same time the ball valve closes until the hammer is repositioned on the ball valve, pushing the bearing in again and therefore rebuilding the pressure in the hammer.
and the process is repeated until the air has run out...
just a question how does it reposition itself on the valve after it's been fired
and it should be able to fire arts and craft beads? damn Australia and it's bb's law
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Posted: 02/28/2008 5:07 AM Post subject: |
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