Before anyone says anything, I know, don't shoot people with a homemade paintball gun, the ammo commoness is why I want to make one.
Im attaching a small, simple drawing describing my idea for the gun. Its a plain vanilla gun, nothing fancy, the usual RightGuard and grill peizo ignitor. The reason I'm posting is because I want to get it right before I waste money on the wrong things. I decided to use the male/female threaded fittings for later expansion (several barrels). Im also choosing CPVC for the barrel because from what I've read that is a perfect size for paintballs. Also, I calculated out the volume ratio with RatCalc and its ~0.81:1 (C:B). Well, I can't really elaborate much more... any suggestions or flaws?
Combustion Painball Gun
I wouldn't step down your chamber from 1.5" to .75" since 1.5" is small enough. I would step up your barrel from .75" to 1.5" That way, you are able to take advantage of your male/female adapters by adding barrels up to 1.5" without the restriction of reduced flow. You don't want your barrel to be larger than your chamber because that creates a bottleneck at the male/female adapters and greatly reduces performance. Your design is fine... I would just change the reducer coupling to be on the barrel rather than the chamber.
So instead of the 1.5" to .75" reducer on the chamber, put a 1.5" female adapter and then on the barrel, put a 1.5" male adapter to 1.5" pipe to 1.5" to .75" reducer to .75" pipe. That will allow barrel sizes up to 1.5" with increased performance.
So instead of the 1.5" to .75" reducer on the chamber, put a 1.5" female adapter and then on the barrel, put a 1.5" male adapter to 1.5" pipe to 1.5" to .75" reducer to .75" pipe. That will allow barrel sizes up to 1.5" with increased performance.
Kind of a late follow up, but better late than never. :p
Only one pic for now, I'll take more then.
http://48hr.thewavelength.net/jinxd/pot ... ll-gun.jpg
Only one pic for now, I'll take more then.
http://48hr.thewavelength.net/jinxd/pot ... ll-gun.jpg
I have to say nice combustion indeed. Anyway how do you hold it because I don't see any room between the grip and the gun?
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- guitarfreak
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no no no no no,if the end cap blows off,you will get a broken shoulderjinxd wrote:You can hold it like a rifle, with the cap against your shoulder. It actually has a quite nice feel to it.
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Guitarfreak, that's a pressure rated endcap. If he attempts any semblance of screwing it on, it will hold - most cap failures involve thin cleanout plugs (which are a terrible shape for holding pressure anyway) shattering, although there is the occasional event where one uses a non-pressure rated cap with some sort of odd threads (which these arn't).
The gist of that is that it won't "blow off".
The gist of that is that it won't "blow off".