Simple yet ghetto semi-auto design
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:12 pm
Hello everyone.
I am new to this forum but i have some experience with spud guns.
This is my third gun, but my first pneumatic.
some specs: 3'' chamber, about 12'' long
2'' secondary chamber, about 13'' long
the barrel in the pictures is 2'', 2' long
This gun has evolved over time as i have modified it as i go along. It started out as a simple in-line with an electronically activated sprinkler valve. I then modified the valve to be pneumatically actuated, and chopped my barrel to make it an over-under configuration, and retrofitted it for use with the barrels from my old combustion gun. I was reasonably satisfied with the increase in power i achieved with a simple modification, but as time went on i wanted more. I toyed with the idea of making the gun semi-automatic, but had no idea how to do so.
I saw a design on this forum which used a modified blowgun to make a three way valve, effectively firing the gun and reseating the valve in one pull of the trigger, but it required modifying the blowgun.
I decided that i wanted to make an easy semi-auto setup for a sprinkler valve that would not only be simple, but also require no parts to be modified, so that it would be easily replicated by anyone without acess to expensive tools.
the setup is simple: a 1/4'' tee is attached to the sprinkler valve where the blowgun would normally be, the blowgun is mounted on one side of the tee, and on the other side is a ball valve followed by a 1/4'' hose connected to a secondary air chamber. The ball valve is opened slightly to let air from the second chamber through.
The idea is that the ball valve lets the air from the second chamber into the valve fast enough to reseat it, but not too fast that it all vents through the pilot valve (the blowgun).
Its not perfect at all, it takes a lot of fiddling to get the flow correct. if the ball valve is open too much it lets too much air out of the pilot and the sprinkler valve does not fire well, it doesn't let much air out. On the other hand, if the ball valve is not open enough, it takes longer for the valve to reseat, and air gets wasted. I get about 3 or 4 good shots out of it at 60 to 80 psi. my compressor is horribly small and it doesn't get my chamber all the way to 100 psi.
I know this design is not great but it is a cheap and simple way to get a couple more shots out of a gun with a larger chamber.
If anyone has any thoughts or comments they are welcome.
My main objective with this gun was to create a simple way to get more shots out of a large chamber.
I am new to this forum but i have some experience with spud guns.
This is my third gun, but my first pneumatic.
some specs: 3'' chamber, about 12'' long
2'' secondary chamber, about 13'' long
the barrel in the pictures is 2'', 2' long
This gun has evolved over time as i have modified it as i go along. It started out as a simple in-line with an electronically activated sprinkler valve. I then modified the valve to be pneumatically actuated, and chopped my barrel to make it an over-under configuration, and retrofitted it for use with the barrels from my old combustion gun. I was reasonably satisfied with the increase in power i achieved with a simple modification, but as time went on i wanted more. I toyed with the idea of making the gun semi-automatic, but had no idea how to do so.
I saw a design on this forum which used a modified blowgun to make a three way valve, effectively firing the gun and reseating the valve in one pull of the trigger, but it required modifying the blowgun.
I decided that i wanted to make an easy semi-auto setup for a sprinkler valve that would not only be simple, but also require no parts to be modified, so that it would be easily replicated by anyone without acess to expensive tools.
the setup is simple: a 1/4'' tee is attached to the sprinkler valve where the blowgun would normally be, the blowgun is mounted on one side of the tee, and on the other side is a ball valve followed by a 1/4'' hose connected to a secondary air chamber. The ball valve is opened slightly to let air from the second chamber through.
The idea is that the ball valve lets the air from the second chamber into the valve fast enough to reseat it, but not too fast that it all vents through the pilot valve (the blowgun).
Its not perfect at all, it takes a lot of fiddling to get the flow correct. if the ball valve is open too much it lets too much air out of the pilot and the sprinkler valve does not fire well, it doesn't let much air out. On the other hand, if the ball valve is not open enough, it takes longer for the valve to reseat, and air gets wasted. I get about 3 or 4 good shots out of it at 60 to 80 psi. my compressor is horribly small and it doesn't get my chamber all the way to 100 psi.
I know this design is not great but it is a cheap and simple way to get a couple more shots out of a gun with a larger chamber.
If anyone has any thoughts or comments they are welcome.
My main objective with this gun was to create a simple way to get more shots out of a large chamber.