
edit: In a nutshell (or should that be brass



...which would be fired from a semi-automatic action with a piezo ignitor, like so:

Worthwhile power, what does the board think?
PimpAssasinG wrote:no im strong but you are a fat gay mother sucker that gets raped by black man for fun
PimpAssasinG wrote:no im strong but you are a fat gay mother sucker that gets raped by black man for fun
That's the whole point of using oxygen, it's not pressurised at all.inonickname wrote:Sorry if I'm being stupid, but how do you pressurize that exactly?
Ohhh...far out I'm thick. Should have realized that pre-purging with O2 would let you use a mix very close to 5x. In that case, it should be easy.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:That's the whole point of using oxygen, it's not pressurised at all.inonickname wrote:Sorry if I'm being stupid, but how do you pressurize that exactly?
PimpAssasinG wrote:no im strong but you are a fat gay mother sucker that gets raped by black man for fun
PimpAssasinG wrote:no im strong but you are a fat gay mother sucker that gets raped by black man for fun
Too cool and too time consuming to load the cartridges, I'd be happy with semi-auto. It gives you time to appreciate the individual clatter as each cart hits the groundinonickname wrote:full automatic hybrid ejecting shells would be too cool..
That's the point really - using the barrel material completely eliminates any alignment issues , and makes manufacture much more straightforward.I know you're keen on using the same material for both cartridges and barrel but wouldn't it be more efficient to use short fat cartridges (although harder to make) rather than longer thin ones?
JSR wrote:The main reason I abandoned this design was the lack of power blowing back the cartridge, mostly because the massive (in comparison to the 6mm valve port) 0.75" barrel that didn't allow sufficient pressure buildup. I was aware of this point but SPG brought it up recently and got me thinking again.
I did a small experiment and blocked off the breech with a 6mm aperture to see if it would make a difference. To say that it worked is a bit of an understatement, even without a projectile the thing blew back with such violence into my hand that it turned the tip of my finger purple
It is easier for a rich man to pass through the eye of a needle, than it is for a camel t....than it is, for a camel to. That's still too complex (and heavy) compared to what I'm after._Fnord wrote:Pressurized carts are easy to do though;
2 copper endcaps with holes drilled in them, one gets a schrader stuck in it, the other gets a thin steel burst disk soldered over the hole. Both are soldered onto a length of copper tubing.
Easily held with some tissue wadding or a drop of wax.spudtyrrant wrote:the shell would have to be slightly pinched to keep the bb from coming out.
why don't you use a primer for a black powder rifle i don't know if it is against forum rules to use primers to set off a charge but then you would only have to smack the primer to set off your charge and that would open you cannon up to full auto capabilities