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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:11 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
Very well made, it's nice to see more and more people are appreciating the joys of high pressure. There was a time on spudtech years ago when Brian and I seemed to be the only ones willing to go beyond 300 psi.

The "sawn off" look is cool, but you could very easily increase your barrel length to at least twice the current dimensions and get even MOAR power!
Jack_Hogg wrote:I will going to shoot a marble against a old ww2 helmet. Will it go through? I personally don't think, or maybe it does penetrate? We will see. One thing is for sure, you really don't want to be in the front of the barrel :binky:
I would say it probably would penetrate at least one side easily assuming it impacted on a perpendicular surface, helmet steel usually isn't that thick and was designed to offer protection against larger relatively slow artillery fragments as opposed to small arms fire. If it doesn't penetrate with a marble, it definitely will with a saboted steel bearing or dart.
I have to say it has bigger recoil then the 22mm copper barrel, and also a bit more powerful.
Bigger barrel diameter implies bigger projectile base area, an increase of over 60% in this case, which is directly related to available power.
Love to see it with 4.5 mm lead BBs...
Ditto :)

I should make me something similar now that I have 800+ psi on tap...

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:23 am
by Jack_Hogg
qwerty wrote:Very nice!, Jack may i ask: are you from England because you are using 22mm and 28mm pipe.
No I am from Holland 8) Thanks mate.
The "sawn off" look is cool, but you could very easily increase your barrel length to at least twice the current dimensions and get even MOAR power!
I think I will leave the barrel it's size for the looks. Maby I will add a longer barrel in the future, but for now it's nice and loud. The first updates I am going t make are a better piston, and some addons on the fridgy. Thanks though :)
I would say it probably would penetrate at least one side easily assuming it impacted on a perpendicular surface, helmet steel usually isn't that thick and was designed to offer protection against larger relatively slow artillery fragments as opposed to small arms fire. If it doesn't penetrate with a marble, it definitely will with a saboted steel bearing or dart
I will try this soon :wink:

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:53 am
by psycix
*whistle* What a beauties! :D
Both the compressor and the gun look so clean and shiny. Well done!

Where did you get that gauge?

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:54 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
psycix wrote:*whistle* What a beauties!
Agreed, he needs to update his user pic :)

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:13 pm
by Jack_Hogg
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
psycix wrote:*whistle* What a beauties!
Agreed, he needs to update his user pic :)
I did. Thanks :)
psycix wrote:*whistle* What a beauties! :D
Both the compressor and the gun look so clean and shiny. Well done!

Where did you get that gauge?
A company shop called Lasaulec. Can't say it too much, Thanks!

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:35 pm
by Brian the brain
This keeps getting better and better....

You have a very clean way of building things.I love it!
You can use 26 mm marbles ( bonken noemden wij die, de grote dus) as ammo now.

They will punch through a couple of layers of plywood.
You will get quite a kick with a lead molded projectile..in more ways than one.

Psy...you better get that machined piston valve you have been talking about..this clearly outdoes a regular QEV..

Hope to see more work from you J.H.

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:18 am
by Jack_Hogg
I have made the rear sight yesterday. I have chosen to make "fixed padridge sights" It's not soldered yet, but I just couldn't wait for making pictures and show it to you guys. I am pleased how it came out that nice, never thought that I could manage that :P Here are the pictures:

Rear side:
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Front side:
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How it looks on the gun:
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Another angle:
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Another angle:
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Hope you like it. If it's soldered, it will be painted matt black.

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:59 am
by rikukiakuchiki777
Very nice build - clean, compact and no doubt powerful :D damage (other than buckshot :wink:) are sure to be impressive. Can't wait for the matt black paint coat.

On a sort of unrelated note: try resizing your pictures before you post them. I've got pretty crappy internet and it's taking forever to load :(.

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:13 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
Looks great! But with a wider notch, a small bolt and two nuts, you can make it adjustable for windage ;)

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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:56 am
by Jack_Hogg
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Looks great! But with a wider notch, a small bolt and two screws, you can make it adjustable for windage ;)
Thanks mate :)
I know. But the gun isn't designed to be accurate, so I have chosen for the "fixed" sights. It also looks more solid to me rather then adjustable sights. I am goin to solder it very presice. So in ideal conditions, your aim is in center, you only have to aim a little higher for longer distance. But with airguns designed to be accurate (rifled barrel and stuff), you will need adjustable sights, or even a scope.

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:40 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
Fair enough, it certainly suits the look.

I have to say this has inspired me to look into a similar high pressure medium bore shorty, I'll have a rummage around the workshop to see if I can find an offcut that is up to the task of being a 58 bar chamber :D

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:04 pm
by ThegunGuy
tell me how that turns out :happy7:


edit: what the heck who put this up I didn't post this.

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:20 pm
by Brian the brain
Dam-nut!
That looks so incredibly cool!!
Way better than mine.

@Jack.oops..better make that JSR ....I feel a little let down by you...it took a ( better than original) copy for you to go ahead and make your own?!?!?!
The design has been around long enough..

@ Jack ( this time I meant Jack Hogg) I can't wait to see the flat black version...that would make it true to the style.

You seem to have acces to a lathe, why don;t you lathe a nice front handle for it in some kind of hardwood.That will make it look even more amazing.
( beetje ribbeltjes erin enzo..met hardhout gaat zo'n ding veel meer spreken..en de extra dikte daar maakt dat ie er krachtiger uitziet)

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:38 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
Brian the brain wrote:I feel a little let down by you...it took a (better than original) copy for you to go ahead and make your own?!?!?!
The design has been around long enough.
In truth I have made a couple of 350 psi 3/4" short coaxials, just never posted them because they didn't go beyond the 2 concentric tubes stage. Now that everyone's making them, and especially because I have proper HPA to play with, I don't want to be left out ;)

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:42 pm
by Jack_Hogg
Brian the brain wrote:You seem to have acces to a lathe, why don;t you lathe a nice front handle for it in some kind of hardwood.That will make it look even more amazing.
( beetje ribbeltjes erin enzo..met hardhout gaat zo'n ding veel meer spreken..en de extra dikte daar maakt dat ie er krachtiger uitziet)
Hmm, I also thought of that, but if I would do that, I think it will look way too thick. I know would be a really nice touch, but only when have a small/medium diameter sized resevoir. I have a thick one.. To make the resevoir smaller isn't a option, becouse of the barrelsupport. If I am going to make another airgun, I will add this idea. Also becouse your shortie shotgun looks very beasty, and I like that :wink: . Thanks BTB :)

EDIT: I soldered the rear sight. I will upload pictures tomorrow.