
But I still have a related question:
Say I have a ball bearing (1/4" or 3/8") that is pushed by compressed air between 135 and 400 psi along a cooper barrel. Do you think the beginning of the barrel could be curved, and the steel ball would negotiates the curve nicely? Up to 90 degree maybe? With a gentle curve, not a sharp angle of course! The additional inches could be a good addition for a short barrel in term of velocity, but I wonder what other problems could append...
For the curious minds, I am searching some way to make a more compact gun. And it’s all your fault guys… I was drooling about God’s work (Mr Candyman) following a forum’s links when my wife saw the screen and the beautiful Hammerli gun he made. And she said: "Wooooo… I want that!"
And no matter what I said after "but honey, my plan was to make a revolver that throw darts with a very big barrel" she just didn’t care… women…
Sorry if the question was asked before, I couldn’t find anything related in the forum search… maybe a too silly idea
