fire extinguisher handle
- spudthug
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has anyone ever tried to use a fire extinguisher handle as a port??or even a main valve???it seems like it would be good flow if u took out a few parts....all u would ahve to do is take the hose off of the front and then take the nozzel off....it seems it would be like an automatic 1/2 ball valve...if i get bored shooting my new gun today ill try it and see how much flow i get compared to a ball valve....and it is in a conveinient handle like trigger and it could be used for over under pneumatics because it is a 90 degree hole through it..what do u guys think
4" piston valved cannon-half done..( i spilt my cement...)
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- super spuder
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i never would have thought of using a fire extinguishe handle for a spud gun. i have heard of using the tank but not the hanle. i wish i would have thought of that
. i duno if it will work or not. post back if you try it and tell us how it went.

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I used one as a main valve for a small caliber pneumatic. I designed it to work just like a pellet gun. I didn't finish it because I needed a lot more pressure to be using a "hammer valve" setup. As a pilot valve it would probably work better than a blow gun, especially if you have a lot of pilot air to exhaust.
- pyromaniac
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It's basicly a blowgun on steroids. 

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Brian the Brain used a fire extinguisher and the valve on his marble machine gun. You can see this gun <a href="http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... &">here</a>/ Apparently, the valve was pretty high flow, and allowed him to do some serious damage with that gun...
If CO2 fire extinguishers are charged to 800-1000PSI, then could I simply clamp the end of the black hose to a fitting and then connect the fitting to a steel barrel? Though the valve is slow, it gives a lot of CO2 in comparison to the pressure in a normal chamber.
I know that this would be a ridiculusly costly way to make a gun (you'd need to buy a new FE for each shot), but I'm just curious.
-goose_man
I know that this would be a ridiculusly costly way to make a gun (you'd need to buy a new FE for each shot), but I'm just curious.
-goose_man
haha yer ive done one before, it was for my little bro he enjoyed it for a bit until i made my marble gun which kicked its A$$
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/scoped- ... t5958.html
it was pretty accurate with the scope on there we used pop rivets with cigarette filters (stolen from dad) as a tail
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/scoped- ... t5958.html
it was pretty accurate with the scope on there we used pop rivets with cigarette filters (stolen from dad) as a tail