All Metal Coaxial Sniper
- Gippeto
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You did a great job, you should be proud of this. You REALLY nailed the "tube gun" look too.
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Kudos. :thumbright: :thumbright:
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Kudos. :thumbright: :thumbright:
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i cant say anything .this is fantastic look and over kill performance
so the old table pool it's made wood ? and how thick is she ? 2cm maybe
and the piston what did you mean by fully rubber ? because i have problem with my piston seal face ,maybe i make one like yours
and what about the accuracy ?
and this pic i see a black line draw ,the nail in the middle, is this coincidence or accurate ?

so the old table pool it's made wood ? and how thick is she ? 2cm maybe
and the piston what did you mean by fully rubber ? because i have problem with my piston seal face ,maybe i make one like yours
and what about the accuracy ?
and this pic i see a black line draw ,the nail in the middle, is this coincidence or accurate ?



- pipeboyswe
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Very nice gun what material did you make the piston off? 

Thanks for all the comments guys 
@far_cry: Lol no I was just marking each shot so i could tell the new ones haha. In that pic it was not a concrete nail so instead of penetrating it hit and bent the nail almost 90 degree's.
And the pool table would be about 1" thick but its not ply, its more like an MDF sort of material.
The piston is great, Its a rubber stopper like this that I sanded down and epoxied into a small piece of 3/4" copper. But because its a high density rubber and the piston isnt a perfect fit it needs a bit of pressure behind it to seal (I put my finger over the barrel when I start the pump).

Thanks again for all the comments guys
@Mitch: Sounds good mate

@far_cry: Lol no I was just marking each shot so i could tell the new ones haha. In that pic it was not a concrete nail so instead of penetrating it hit and bent the nail almost 90 degree's.
And the pool table would be about 1" thick but its not ply, its more like an MDF sort of material.
The piston is great, Its a rubber stopper like this that I sanded down and epoxied into a small piece of 3/4" copper. But because its a high density rubber and the piston isnt a perfect fit it needs a bit of pressure behind it to seal (I put my finger over the barrel when I start the pump).

Thanks again for all the comments guys
@Mitch: Sounds good mate

Impressive. Not exactly awed by the use of zip ties, but that's fixable.
I'd say the scope looked to be mounted uncomfortably low... how is it to actually use?

I'd say the scope looked to be mounted uncomfortably low... how is it to actually use?
Should have used the right word.qwerty wrote:Should of read it

Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
I hope that galvanized steel is not electrical conduit, nice build!
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"I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I'm not." -André Gide
Give me a lever long enough, and a fulcrum on which to place it and I shall move the world.
–Archimedes
Defeat is always momentary.
–Carl Denham
Current Project: None, I'm in Spudremission.
Galv steel is occasionally used as a material for electrical conduit. It's still pretty strong of course, but not as strong as Galv steel that's intended for use under pressure.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
- Technician1002
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I'm glad the stopper is holding up to the pressure. Well done.
I'm working on a high pressure metal coax at the moment. Here is a sneak peek.
I'm working on a high pressure metal coax at the moment. Here is a sneak peek.