i wish this gun was mine
kenmleck madded it
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wow i saw the video and that cannon is CRAZY!!!!
i didnt know that u can do that!
i didnt know that u can do that!
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S'not so bad.
It's really not that difficult to make. Just may take a while.
It's really not that difficult to make. Just may take a while.
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ya
i can make something like that but i dont have the money of time to do it
i can make something like that but i dont have the money of time to do it
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It's a little frankensteinish. The combustion half of it seems pretty good...and I agree the pneumatic half is not at all optimized.VH_man wrote:the pneumatic setup on that combustion of his cant work to well....... the dead space is EPICALLY small..........
EDIT: i mean large
His best bet would use that air tank as an fresh air system to quickly evac spent gases. The little evac fan/vent is really useless...the breech could serve this function perfectly well. A simple ball valve behind the main fan would be much more efficient. The forward left handle is kind of cool though, looks like it may be fairly balanced. Trigger position looks ergo.
It looks like he has good understanding of some advanced spudding concepts. While this unit has a definite Rube Goldberg quality to it, I would call its practicality dubious.
But this basically just is a pneumatic strapped on to a combustion right?