Together, with a little bit of vogt pattern loading, I have designed a full auto gun to run on un-reggulated co2.

sorry I didn't draw the pressure washer, but you get the idea
I also may mount a second 250psi pop-off on the chamber, just in case





A wise precaution.I also may mount a second 250psi pop-off on the chamber, just in case
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life



hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life



 The uncertainty of the whole idea (properly sized pilot volume, suitable spring, etc.) turned me off to it a long time ago.  Don't forget about the world of possibilites you get with a microcontroller and solenoid!
  The uncertainty of the whole idea (properly sized pilot volume, suitable spring, etc.) turned me off to it a long time ago.  Don't forget about the world of possibilites you get with a microcontroller and solenoid!

Unless the flow is really, REALLY big, or your popoff is weird, this will not happen. It'll just build pressure until the popoff pops, pilot the valve, firing the gun, and when the pressure drops, the popoff closes.My greatest fear on this setup is that when I push the pressure washer handle, the first shot will fire then the pop-off will remain open and not go DAKKA DAKKA











