Hello again Spudfiles.
Well its been a good 3 years since I posted my first gun.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/my-firs ... 17890.html
I've been dabbling here and there making pistons and valves and bits and pieces, but finnaly last week i put the effort into making a gun i can actually use.
So, its a 6mm plinker, ball valve actuated, homemade check valved, single shot, on board pump, rifle.
Bits'n'pieces:
Pump: The pump is the shaft and piston end from a standard bicycle hand pump, carefully cut down to fit into a 15mm piece of PVC pipe.
Check Valve: The check valve i made by flattening 3 layers of PVC from a large diameter tube using a heat gun, then cutting them to rounds and glueing them inside the connecting fitting between the pump and the bottom tee. a hole was drilled into these flats and a shaft with o-ring from a standard hose trigger valve installed, serviceable by a threaded brass endcap.
The rest: everything else is fairly self evident, i made a stock to fit, installed a lever for mechanical advantage, installed a trigger mechanism with a safe hidden trigger (which i forgot to take a picture of)
the barrel is a 6.42mm ID aluminium pipe i bought from a hobby shop. i pushed a piece of 6mm clear plastic tubing onto the end to hold bbs in position (pictured)
Done alot of shooting with it over the last few days, its impressively accurate.
Turns out my girlfriend is an amazing shot.
Her first shot ever was only 12mm from the bullseye, her second, almost as good.
Her third shot was a perfect bullseye from about 6m.
then she got another..
I hate her..
My Second gun... Same thing, neater
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Im in Australia so bb's in general are a bit difficult to come by.
The white plastic ones im using at the moment were bought on ebay, listed as "slingshot ammo"
Before i found my current 6mm 'barrel' i had a 9mm with which i shot 9mm ball bearing, the power was certainly more impressive but i wanted the pellets to travel faster.
Im going to get my hands on some metal 6mm bbs eventually, but im sure theyll just travel a little slower, with a bit more momentum and slightly greater consistancy.
Typically i only pump it between 2 and 4 pumps with these light bbs, but i used to pump 10 times with the bearings.
10 pumps with the current bbs is a bit loud for shooting under my suburban house.
The main problem im having at the moment is that i need to pump way to many times. based off the size of the barrel i estimate that i could easily half my chamber volume with no losses. maybe ill pour some epoxy down into the side of the chamber to reduce volume...
The white plastic ones im using at the moment were bought on ebay, listed as "slingshot ammo"
Before i found my current 6mm 'barrel' i had a 9mm with which i shot 9mm ball bearing, the power was certainly more impressive but i wanted the pellets to travel faster.
Im going to get my hands on some metal 6mm bbs eventually, but im sure theyll just travel a little slower, with a bit more momentum and slightly greater consistancy.
Typically i only pump it between 2 and 4 pumps with these light bbs, but i used to pump 10 times with the bearings.
10 pumps with the current bbs is a bit loud for shooting under my suburban house.
The main problem im having at the moment is that i need to pump way to many times. based off the size of the barrel i estimate that i could easily half my chamber volume with no losses. maybe ill pour some epoxy down into the side of the chamber to reduce volume...
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Quirky yet brilliantly done, kudos!
Very post-apocalyptic, reminds me of something you would see in Metro 2033...

Smaller chamber volume and high pressure is the way to go.
Top it off with a can at the end
Very post-apocalyptic, reminds me of something you would see in Metro 2033...

Smaller chamber volume and high pressure is the way to go.
10 pumps with the current bbs is a bit loud for shooting under my suburbian house.
Top it off with a can at the end

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I have thought of a muffling device of some sort, originally i thought it couldn't be on the end of the barrel, as the entire barrel slides back and forth for the breech, and anything protruding from the outer diameter would interfere with the stock.
however upon reading your suggestion I realised i could have the silencer attached to the stock and the barrel could simply slide in and out of it...
having something round come out of the end would do wonders for the appearance too.
However it is a fair bit of work as id have to rebuild the iron sights and everything.
This will require some contemplation.
however upon reading your suggestion I realised i could have the silencer attached to the stock and the barrel could simply slide in and out of it...
having something round come out of the end would do wonders for the appearance too.
However it is a fair bit of work as id have to rebuild the iron sights and everything.
This will require some contemplation.
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Well, it doesn't have to go above the sight line, have a look at what I did here:Teflon wrote:However it is a fair bit of work as id have to rebuild the iron sights and everything.

Also, since you're cleary one accustomed to thinking outside the box, you might want to contemplate other solutions...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life