Dartgun
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<div align="center">DARTGUN
Provided By - Spudinator
Specs: 1/2" piston, 1.5 CV flow, blowgun actuated, .40" blowgun barrel, 8 CI volume chamber, muzzle velocities range from 300 to 600-700 fps with heavy to light projectiles. 54" length total, 2 pounds total weight, current form rifle stock mounted.
Provided By - Spudinator</div>
Provided By - Spudinator
Specs: 1/2" piston, 1.5 CV flow, blowgun actuated, .40" blowgun barrel, 8 CI volume chamber, muzzle velocities range from 300 to 600-700 fps with heavy to light projectiles. 54" length total, 2 pounds total weight, current form rifle stock mounted.
Provided By - Spudinator</div>
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Last edited by PCGUY on Fri Apr 28, 2006 11:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Yes, I am the guy that owns & operates SpudFiles (along with our extremely helpful moderators).
- deathtodeer666
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could you give a bit mare info on how the valve setup works please?
- boilingleadbath
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It's a barrel sealing piston valve in a T. Check the wiki for more information.
- Urban Ninja
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Nice gun. Did you engrave the word 'SlugKiller' on it.
- iamthewalrus
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its not a combustion, there is no ignition, just a trigger which is the blowgun under the T
i got connections with the modfia, watch who ur talkin to noob.
talk to me on AIM at iamthwalrus3
talk to me on AIM at iamthwalrus3
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this is an pnuematic gun...only combustion guns require an ignition source..jmraub86@gmail.com wrote:whare is the ignition
however...if, by ignition, you meant how is the pressure in the chamber released, then that would be through the blowgun
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sweet gun, i like its looks
Last edited by townbomber_01 on Sun Apr 09, 2006 1:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
- HAYLO_Stealer
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You really shouldn't ask for plans man. I really don't care but, im just letting you know theres some people that go crazy man. its happend to me thats why.
this is an old thing to post on but i agree with HAYLO, asking for plans is like giving away your dignity, and what you have accomplished. if you are going to build a cannon, sure look at the current designs, but build your own gun instead of copying a design.
Sorry for opening this old tread, but I have a question though. The barrel, I see that you have a metalic inner barrel? I can see treads at the thick part of it in the first pic. Do you use the metalic (I mean, the part with the metalic colour) piece as barrel, or as a ramming rod ?
What's is the caliber of the gun, and at what pressure do you use it ? What kind of ammo do you use ? Darts I suppose. Is it possible to show us a pic of the ammo ? (is it homemade ?)
I like the design very much.
(sorry for all the questions ..
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What's is the caliber of the gun, and at what pressure do you use it ? What kind of ammo do you use ? Darts I suppose. Is it possible to show us a pic of the ammo ? (is it homemade ?)
I like the design very much.
(sorry for all the questions ..

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I thought that was the reason for all this, so we can ask and answer each others question. I new here but I would thing one would like to answer guestions about their project.
- MrCrowley
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first of all mr.taterhead it was posted by the admin(PCGUY) not the builder of the gun.second it was posted over a year and a half ago and im not sure if spudinator is still active on the forum.third maybe no one knows an answer to his question
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Well EXCUUUUUUUUSSSSSSE me !!!! 
