hello,
this is my airgun with quick exhaust valve
It's full metal
features:
-(qev perso) 3/4
-bi pod
-barrel diam.10 mm
-operating pressure: 13 bars (190 psi)
video:
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 5:03 am
by CpTn_lAw
salut julien! on dit "bipod" pour le bipied Super creation, meme si sur ces forums la, on dira plutot que tu as une valve à piston plutot qu'une QEV, car la plupart des membres font des canons avec de vraies QEV achetées sur internet. Ici ils utilisent pas les mesures metriques des pas de vis, ils donnent le diametre en pouce , 20x27 correspond a 3/4", 15x21 a du 1/2" ; et 24x36 a du 1".
Dis moi tu tires a combien e distance avec ce truc? J'en avai un comme ca ya longtemps et jpouvais facilement toucher genre un panneau publicitaire (juste indicatif pour la taille) a 150 metres. Si tu as besoin d'infos, envoie moi un message privé jmappelle benoit et j'ai 20 ans
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 7:58 am
by suburban spudgunner
I like your trigger setup.
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:11 am
by julien_62
salut,ok pour le trépied mais pour le bi pied on dit comment?
Et merci pour les informations
Pour la distance je pense qu'elle ne doit pas être mauvaise
En tir à 45 ° j'arrive à tirer jusqu'à environ 130 ~ 150 mètres
et tirant avec une craie
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:51 am
by al-xg
Bipied =bipod
Trepied=tripod
Si tu pouvais ajouter un support pour le canon tu gagnerais en précision, c'est fou à quel point le canon flechit (surtout lors du tir).Try adding support for the barrel, it can only help with accuracy as it will help prevent flexing.
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:13 pm
by -X3-
Is there anyone to say anything about french spudgun???
Doesn't English people like French guys and their airguns???
Je devrais peut-être présenter mon Snipalux ici
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:50 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
-X3- wrote:Is there anyone to say anything about french spudgun???
No damage pictures/videos -> less comments
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:35 am
by starman
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
-X3- wrote:Is there anyone to say anything about french spudgun???
No damage pictures/videos -> less comments
Also, no offense meant but this is an English speaking site. Much of the conversation took place in French.
The gun looks respectable. My only negative would be that it could use a support between the barrel and the chamber. In the video, the barrel seemed a little wobbly.
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:04 am
by -X3-
Ok guys, no problem
Sorry for speaking French here, but our English teachers are so bad in France all that you can learn with them is "do you want a cup of tea" or stuffs like "where is Bryan? He is is the kitchen..."
How can we speak about airguns and techs with such a poor vocabulary? lol
I will certainly show my launcher here, but it will take me a lot of time to find right words and good grammar !
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:08 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
-X3- wrote:all that you can learn with them is "do you want a cup of tea" or stuffs like "where is Bryan? He is is the kitchen..."
The correct answer is "He is in his workshop busy sawing off the barrel of his latest ridiculously overpowered black metal launcher"
Don't worry about the language barrier, pictures and videos usually speak for themselves.
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:16 am
by -X3-
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
-X3- wrote:all that you can learn with them is "do you want a cup of tea" or stuffs like "where is Bryan? He is is the kitchen..."
The correct answer is "He is in his workshop busy sawing off the barrel of his latest ridiculously overpowered black metal launcher"
Don't worry about the language barrier, pictures and videos usually speak for themselves.
Yeah I'm sure you will understand the 3 poor words we can write ! But if a member wrote a dozen of lines about my air rifle, you can be sure it takes me ten minutes to read !
I think I will put a lot of pics and vids in my topic when showing you my cannon ! "more pics, less words"
Its funny that french speaking people call every second valve on the good cannons a QEV, is this a self made piston valv eor a commercial QEV?
Overall its i nice cannon, what projectiles do you shoot and what caliber does it have? Can you pst the specs, it would help us comment. And jsut out of curiousity, what do you use for air, a compressor or a hand pump?
Oh and what does PAC stand for?
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:55 am
by -X3-
john bunsenburner wrote:Oh and what does PAC stand for?
PAC is for "Patator à Air Comprimé" or in Shakespeare's language "Compressed Air Spudgun"
In France Spudgun is called "Patator", from the name of vegetable which is used in cannons, called "patate"