Feet per second values without projectile weight are irrelevantI think I read on the Farco Air Shotgun website that the Farco got 300 fps

Feet per second values without projectile weight are irrelevantI think I read on the Farco Air Shotgun website that the Farco got 300 fps
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Sorry It was 15 grams of projectile weight with 350 fps.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:A 3mm diameter sphere has a volume of 0.01414cm<sup>3</sup>, steel has a density of about 7.85g/cm<sup>3</sup>, so one BB weighs 0.11 grams.
Feet per second values without projectile weight are irrelevantI think I read on the Farco Air Shotgun website that the Farco got 300 fps
The design was for a hybrid cartridge that I did for JSR and modified it for a pneumatic cartridge. Here is a wiremesh side view.DerpWithAGun wrote:Wow dewey is that my design in 3D or a different design? It looks like mine.
If there is a shotgun shell in real life that is 3 inches long then I'll probably go with that or just increase my design by 1cm.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Delrin is lighter (faster opening time and less stress on the launcher) and much, much easier to machine than steel, and is also potentially self-sealing in high pressure applications, meaning you might not need a rubber seal where it touches the "barrel"DerpWithAGun wrote:So Is it better to make the piston out of steel or delrin? what are the advantages and disadvantages?
Delrin is a trade name forpolyoxymethylene, if not Delrin people usually call it "acetal". You can get it online but it's much cheaper to find a local source, people who supply metal stock for machining should have a line of polymers too.Where can I buy Delrin?
Er... how much the piston can travelAnd what do you mean by piston travel?
As this is for a shotshell, precise BBs aren't required.I'm going to continue drawing more designs now. Having 70 BBs is a bit much for me since buying BB's from overseas may get confiscated. On Ebay Australia you can get a pack of 100 BBs that are 3mm in diameter for $9. If I was to do 70 BBs per load that is like $9 used in an instant. I may just go with 20 BBs per load.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
You want a small pilot volume for better efficiency, again assuming a 10mm barrel this definitely doesn't need to be more than 5mmDerpWithAGun wrote:There is a 9mm gap behind the piston for pressure to build.
Er... smaller object = high pressure quicker!I don't even know if this will even get 1000 psi on such a small object.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
No, it just needs to be a very close fit.DerpWithAGun wrote:do I need to have any holes, grooves or O rings on the outside of the piston so air can pass through or what?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life