
What caliber is that launcher?
"Offi-cal"

Anyway..
I just showed the above video to my son....he now wants me to make a similar drum magazine for the Pnushnikov project....
Not gonna happen any time soon..
Oh come on!Brian the brain wrote:Not gonna happen any time soon..
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Jack, if we can keep the air compressed, we'll be able to ward off the zombie apocalypse, mongrel hoards or those who will come after our fresh water supply.So proud this is happening on the same land mass
Thanks Matti, I looked for a piece of polycarbonate, because I too love the look of transparent parts and enjoy being able to see the mechanicalness of everything. PC would have been very expensive, and I had a chunk of AL sitting around for years. A cover could be made but would clash with everything else, which I plan on anodizing, as you suggested. A window is a good idea, I'll give it a shot, as long as I can keep it flush.you should machine the lid from transparent polycarbonate
Thanks BtB, how about "Logarithmic Spiral Guided, Spring Propelled, Projectile Advancing, Encapsulator"?Wouldn't "Nautilus" sound a bit cooler than snail??
Bill Burr summed it up pretty nicely talking about "prepping":kustomkb wrote:Jack, if we can keep the air compressed, we'll be able to ward off the zombie apocalypse, mongrel hoards or those who will come after our fresh water supply.
Start reading up on sh;t, get some powdered food, plant some zucchini, get a windmill, right? And that’s all well and good, but if you don’t how to fight, all you are doing is gathering supplies for the toughest guy in the block, right? Just thinking about that, what am I going to do when some dude turns me upside down, start shaking the gold coins out of my pockets, I got to get a gun.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Better get more lubricant. I guess that's obvious, but I'm not seeing it in your pictures. You could also try floating o-rings (also not sure if you're using them). And, again, lighter parts will make for less "stuckiness" due inertia.kustomkb wrote: I will need a stronger spring and probably change the piston to Delrin or something, because the bronze piston makes it feel like a bloody jack-hammer! -Very realistic for sure.
I hate it when people put batteries on things that would very well work just mechanically (pneumatically, in this case).POLAND_SPUD wrote: Seriously why waste time trying to tweak it when you can provide pulsed air supply for it with a solenoid valve. The added advantage is that you can have adjustable ROF and no compromises are needed
I bet you already know the answers about this, but I'll elaborate my thoughts so that it might give you some insight.kustomkb wrote: Mr Smith has a PVC tank in between the air supply and the valve. Is there any need for this if you are running from an air compressor. A bit of a reservoir charging up while the gun is firing?
So do I but experience has thought me that getting something to work by using just pneumatics or mechanically is a bit of a pain in the ass. If you can prove me wrong with a working model then go for it - I would be happy for yaI hate it when people put batteries on things that would very well work just mechanically (pneumatically, in this case).
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life