It already honks quite a bit, thanks to the bolt action, I think.
Superspudder: Wrong thread.
Aequitas, Sniper
honking usually happens when there's not enough flow out of the pilot valve, so the sprinkler valve doesn't fully open. if you're using a blowgun and ther isn't two much tubing or anything between it and the sprinkler valve, its probably something else...just a thought.
It's what cash68 said, the bolt reciever. It the barrel end doesn't make a complete seal against the chamber end. O-rings might help, but the best bet is using a metal washer glued to a rubber washer on both ends.
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Honking also happens when you fill the cannon, as my sprinkler-valved cannon does when I fill from my air compressor. It's just the diaphragm bouncing up and down and making a sound like a retarded goose. Bad for cash68 if he's planning on going paint-balling with this cannon....
POP!
"Crap, where is he! He just hit Rogue!"
hhhOOOOONK!!!!
*sounds of R.T.'ed A-5s being fired*
POP!
"Crap, where is he! He just hit Rogue!"
hhhOOOOONK!!!!
*sounds of R.T.'ed A-5s being fired*
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Mark, you have a sick sense of humor.And yes it does happen that way
Or everybody runs cause they think its gonna blow up.
Or everybody runs cause they think its gonna blow up.