What is the biggest hybrid built thus far?
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I am new to this site but my potato launching experience is vast, I am currently working on building a different hybrid gun. One that would allow you to add and remove chambers with ease. What I am wondering is what is the biggest most powerful gun built so far. What kind of pressures are you reaching? How fast can your gun shoot fps?
Well, there's sort of four answers to that question.
Of everything on this site, there are three possible answers:
- VERA is the largest in scale, with a 19" calibre and firing projectiles up to 200 lbs. The muzzle energies exceed a million ft-lbf.
- HyGaC20, while much smaller, has pre-ignition pressures of 3000 psi, peak pressures probably somewhere between 15000 and 20000 psi, and achieves muzzle velocities of more than 3000 fps. It is, therefore, much more powerful for its size.
However, none of those have anything to do with potatoes, so:
- FEAR, I think, still holds the velocity record for a potato - a reported (although possibly suspect) 2700 fps.
But if you're not worried about potatoes and aren't limiting yourself to things that are on this site, the rather generic concept of using high pressure flammable gas mixtures to accelerate things means that you can look at things like Utron's CLGGs - some of those are achieving muzzle velocities of over 13,000 fps and muzzle energies into the multiple millions of ft-lbs.
Of everything on this site, there are three possible answers:
- VERA is the largest in scale, with a 19" calibre and firing projectiles up to 200 lbs. The muzzle energies exceed a million ft-lbf.
- HyGaC20, while much smaller, has pre-ignition pressures of 3000 psi, peak pressures probably somewhere between 15000 and 20000 psi, and achieves muzzle velocities of more than 3000 fps. It is, therefore, much more powerful for its size.
However, none of those have anything to do with potatoes, so:
- FEAR, I think, still holds the velocity record for a potato - a reported (although possibly suspect) 2700 fps.
But if you're not worried about potatoes and aren't limiting yourself to things that are on this site, the rather generic concept of using high pressure flammable gas mixtures to accelerate things means that you can look at things like Utron's CLGGs - some of those are achieving muzzle velocities of over 13,000 fps and muzzle energies into the multiple millions of ft-lbs.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Well my goal was to beat the biggest cannon next summer but it looks as though that not gunna happen. I mean I'm all for building things that are just ungodly ridiculous but I never thought of going this far.
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Haha it is quite amazing what some of the members here have created.Scrambles622467 wrote:I mean I'm all for building things that are just ungodly ridiculous but I never thought of going this far.
I think you will be more than happy with something a bit smaller though. A gallon sized chamber with a 2" burst disk valve and 10' long barrel running at a 10x mix is a cannon to be reckoned with. I guarantee you will not be disappointed
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Yup, even with say a 1.5 inch bore, 3 foot barrel and 3 litre chamber at 10x you will rival the energy of any firearm that can be legally owned.MrCrowley wrote:I think you will be more than happy with something a bit smaller though. A gallon sized chamber with a 2" burst disk valve and 10' long barrel running at a 10x mix is a cannon to be reckoned with. I guarantee you will not be disappointed
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Yeah I'm gunna have to start from scratch on my chamber cuz I was using an old propane tank but I fear that it can't take the preasures generated that and I'm having troubles getting a solid air tight sel
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Oh come on!
Don't give up so easy...
Anything else you would like to top??
Just kidding..
With examples like those I can't help feeling proud of our community!
Don't give up so easy...
Anything else you would like to top??
Just kidding..
With examples like those I can't help feeling proud of our community!
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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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A CO2 cylinder or fire extinguisher is a better idea, this will let you use 15x mixes safely.Scrambles622467 wrote:Yeah I'm gunna have to start from scratch on my chamber cuz I was using an old propane tank but I fear that it can't take the preasures generated that and I'm having troubles getting a solid air tight sel
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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1) I haven't forgotten about ya'll over here. Just been extremely busy.Ragnarok wrote:- VERA is the largest in scale, with a 19" calibre and firing projectiles up to 200 lbs. The muzzle energies exceed a million ft-lbf.
2) VERA has been so well behaved that we're re-visiting the design. Long story short, we feel she'll be fine with a 50% muzzle energy increase. Sometime this year we should be pushing 100 pounds to 1500 fps.
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3 and a half million foot pounds of muzzle energy? That's going to be hard to top by us mere mortalsD_Hall wrote:Sometime this year we should be pushing 100 pounds to 1500 fps.
Looking forward to it!
You know how people always want to see a full CO2 12 gram capsule being shot at a hard surface?
It just occured to me that you could launch one of these...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
It's scary to think the concept I read about all those years ago has gone from (if my memory serves me correctly) a basic combustion that probably wouldn't get built to an increasingly powerful hybrid reality.D_Hall wrote:Long story short, we feel she'll be fine with a 50% muzzle energy increase..
I found it considerably more boring than the concept sounded, even with high speed footage. Possibly because the thing is visibly flying sideways (despite having been given a tail) in the video and hits the backstop instead of the target, but it's hardly atomic either way.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:You know how people always want to see a full CO2 12 gram capsule being shot at a hard surface?
Now, on a "softer" target though, it might be pretty impressive. Water jugs would probably make for a pretty nice target, but I have no idea how fast it'd have to be going to get that to work (although a hard backstop behind them might be a solution).
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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I too have done this! I actually made a replica of one of my copper air guns, scaled it up to have .75" copper @ 6ft long for the barrel. Attached drag stabilizing tail section... yadda yadda. It hits the target - if hard - all you get is a mildly pleasing "pop"! If you're shooting at a softer target like an appliance it usually penetrates pretty well, but you can make much higher density projectiles for penetration much easier!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote: You know how people always want to see a full CO2 12 gram capsule being shot at a hard surface?
I don't imagine Vera's barrel flex would be all that interesting - you're talking about a massively heavy and rigid barrel that's only being used at comparatively low pressures.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?