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How to make An Airsoft Canon, Bazzuca and Artilhary

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 10:05 am
by SoldRcFerreira
For starters, I'm sory for not looking all the posts, maby ther's one like this already, but Ive just made an eye operation and cant stay at the computer much. I also apology for my english!!

Well, Ive had Ideias for quite some time to make cheep and easy artilhary base Airsoft guns and maby you can help me

OBJECTIVES:

1. Make Reliable and Safe guns
2. This guns must be cheap and easy to make
3. Can use any king of safe porpulsive system
4. Must be easy reloadable and ready to use in less then one minute
5. Use this post for trading Ideas with everyone and acomplich the mission of creating diferent tipes of weapons with the same porpuse... Airtilhary base Airsoft Canons


My first Ideia that I hope to acomplich in the next days is the easyest airtilhary gun for airsoft ever made. Usin Rubbers... Yes Rubbers hehe
after that Ill make a springer Cannon, or at least try.
My worst enemy is that I'm not very good with tools so it must be easy to create ... Say a prair for me brothers... This Soldier is going to war :) :) )

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:38 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
I'm guessing english isn't your first language, if not, 10 points for effort.

Forget "rubbers" (and I *really* hope you're referring to rubber bands here lol), what you want to fit your criteria is a pneumatic.

What kind of ammunition and use did you have in mind for your airsoft artillery? is it going to fire single darts like this one against "hard" targets like tanks and bunkers, or will you use it to fire a large amount of airsoft BBs in the manner of a giant shotgun?
My worst enemy is that I'm not very good with tools so it must be easy to create
Where do you live, or more precisely, what sort of plumbing parts do you have access to? If you can get your hands on some pressure rated piping and a sprinkler valve, you can make simple low powered large calibre launcher than can be charged in seconds with a bike pump and mounted on a wheeled carriage to simulate artillery.

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 1:26 pm
by SoldRcFerreira
Well, I live in portugal :)
I was thinking on rubber bands yes hehe :) Well, I don't know where to buy some valves :( I already got PVP Pipes and sume rubber bands... but no spinger :( :( The idia is to trow Small PVP BB's (Airsoft tipe, 6mm) to at least 50 metters... no need for more or it will spoil the game and its against other players (Indirect fire ofcorse) like a mortar...

BTW, what do you refeer as pneumatic.??
and I absolutly didn't get the ideia you gave lol

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:09 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
pneumatic - you know, pneumático, usando pressão de ar or something.

You need pressure-rated pipes, and a visit to your local gardening supply centre to buy one of these válvula de sprinkler contraptions ( :roll: ) that will make a perfect valve after it has been suitably modified.

50 metres indirect fire will be now problem at all, you will only have to pump it to low pressure with a small chamber so a reasonably high rate of fire for airsoft will be possible even if you're doing it manually ;)

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 4:45 pm
by Necrosis
Why the "forget rubber bands" thing.
My first pneumatic was actually a syringe with rubber bands on it, true story. It is not a lie.



No seriously..

And by the way o meu amigo portugues tem um nariz grande

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 10:28 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
My first "sniper" was a rubber band on a ruler, that's starting at the shallowest end - but with a forum's worth of expertise at your disposal, it's worth getting up and running with a more advanced project as your first build ;)

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:58 pm
by ammosmoke
Los ciento, mi lenguas de extranjeros es solo mente espanol. And I don't even speak that very well... :D

EDIT: Well, I saw that you were saying something about a friend with a big nose, but that's about it...

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:13 am
by SoldRcFerreira
Well, I just don't get it how to make a preasure champer...
can it be done with small CO2 carnisters? airgun type? that 12 something...
and, can we do it with a trigger, to not waste lots of gas when we fire?
you see, I don't know any of this lol and the scematics I find on internet are to high level for me :/ :/
do anyone have easy scematics for me to look and start to understand?

Ó Necro, que querias dizer com
And by the way o meu amigo portugues tem um nariz grande
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hehe

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:24 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
can it be done with small CO2 carnisters? airgun type? that 12 something...
and, can we do it with a trigger, to not waste lots of gas when we fire?
You can use a
to fill the chamber but it doesn't have enough flow to directly power the projectile. To economise on air you can use a small chamber, you don't need a lot of power anyway.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:00 pm
by ammosmoke
Well, the design I am going to use for my airsoft sniper involves a checkvalve and two chambers. One chamber is small, one is large. The main fills a the small one which fires the ammo. Then, because of the uneven pressure, the check valve allows the firing chamber to fill up again. Pretty simple...

EDIT: I can give you a link if you want....

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:43 am
by SoldRcFerreira
hehehe :) I whanted to do it and I did it :) My first prototipe of an rubber band airsoft mortar works :) the problem is to pull the inner cartige down, because the rubbers are to strong, and ofcorse it won't go more then maby 30, 40 metters... :) When I find a way to finish it right Ill show some pics and specks :)

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:09 am
by Thursto
I Woud sugere ir com o algo simples como um injetor inline do vortex, simples fazer, em altas pressões que faça 50m fáceis! Mas então outra vez o alot waste dos injetores do vortex do ar uma câmara de ar pode simplesmente ser feito de alguma tubulação avaliada pressão do PVC, tampões de extremidade e outros vários encaixes, e provavelmente uma válvula da suficiência. Espere que isto ajude

-Thursto- I think i said this in the right language :P

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:08 pm
by ammosmoke
You used altavista didn't you..... I doesn't translate so well...

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:43 pm
by Thursto
ammosmoke wrote:You used altavista didn't you..... I doesn't translate so well...
Yeah pretty much :P owell hopefully he can understand it :P

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:40 pm
by ALIHISGREAT
you should never use translators because they translate literally not into correct text.