My Homemade PCP Gun

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audriusize
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Homemade pcp airgun whit pressure regulator.HOW IT WORKS?
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Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:10 pm

very nice
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Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:28 pm

I think its his gun, and he asking people how they think he built it. Not sure though
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Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:36 pm

Is English your second language? I seem to have seen this before somewhere and remember something about you being Lithuanian? but man, that looks like a very pretty piece of work, good job! :D
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Sat Nov 07, 2009 10:22 pm

twizi wrote:what do u mean if u made it how do u not now how it works.
are u shoing use how to do this becuse it in the How-To Database (NOT FOR HELP-ME POSTS!)
Please ignore Twizi's post, he has a habit of posting sh|t before thinking it through. He also has a habit of falsely claiming things, stepping out of line and being rude.

Twizi, you are in no position to be disciplining anyone. Clearly the member is the builder of this gun in the video and it is easy to assume the video shows how the gun works. I think someone here asked him to post here and tell us how the gun works.
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I use three language...Some time I do ...
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Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:10 am

Good on ya Crowley. It's about bloody time.

audriusize, I've seen this over on the Canadian Airgun Forum as well.

The shot to shot consistency that you get from this regulated setup is pretty remarkable.

Damn nice job on the build as well.

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Sun Nov 08, 2009 3:19 am

I introduced Audriusize to the forum because i just couldn't help not noticing the power, quality of build, and consistency of this gun. I hope you stay around so we can see your other work.
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Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:03 am

@twizi - the youtube username is the same as his spudfiles screen name. I think thats a fair indication that it is his.

@audriusize - damn fine PCP you got there :D. Is the firing valve just a hammer valve? Got any pictures you could upload? Is that a suppressor on the muzzle? How effective is it?
Gippeto wrote:The shot to shot consistency that you get from this regulated setup is pretty remarkable.
At the end in annotations he claims the shots we're fired from 60m. Then he shows the targets size compared to a cigarette lighter. O.o

Again, very nice work.
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Is the firing valve just a hammer valve?
Yeah he told me it is.
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Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:58 am

Very nice and clean build, it looks likes its very consistent, any you seem to be a good shot ;). Anyway I would like to know the specs, what is the barrel, was it made commercially ect.

You seem to the the kind of member this forum really enjoys having onboard, and I hope we can learn from you, as you can learn from us.

Also, excuse my curiosity but I couldn't help but wonder:

Assuming one of the three languages you use is english, what are the other two?

Congratulations on the build, and welcome aboard.
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Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:23 am

@audriusize
nice work on the regulator... could you post some pics, schematics or diagrams explaining how it works ?

have you considered building a large bore airgun (for example 10mm caliber or something like that) ?



are you Russian, Ukrainian or Lithuanian ?

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Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:35 am

sorry i just saw qwerty post
in the first post i was just wondering why u posted it sorry
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Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:40 am

twizi wrote:sorry i just saw qwerty post
in the first post i was just wondering why u posted it sorry
And that's why we wait till someone else bashes a new member that way we don't get in trouble. :D But seriuosly very nice pcp im very curious to see what the internals are like. Any way great job i love the bolt and reg. May i ask what wood you used fo the stock?
Yeah, it's that important.
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I speak lithuanish,russish,and english(not good).The stock -red hardwood
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