I mentioned it in a few other replies but I figured it's time to build a version of
JSR's blow forward bolt and the rest to go with it.
I was looking at brass fittings for a high pressure burst disc design but also thinking of unregged co2 since dry ice is available nearby.
So I started designing a BFB instead.
My design is different (than link above) because I cut two or four grooves into the back of the BFB casing and add a "+" or just "-" and attach the blocker pin "-" to the center.
That way the pressure flows into the entire BFB (constricted only by the narrow side of "+" and blocker pin).
Hopefully it will use a homemade piston valve, (although a qev threaded onto the BFB would probably be more simple).
Today I checked into it (again) and looks like A 3/4" brass "T" ,3/4" close nipple, and 3/4-1/2" reducer coupling will contain the 1/2" brass nipple BFB casing that will thread from the inside of the "T" into the inside of the reducer coupling. (sleek design)
That way the piston seat and piston can be larger.
Also a 1/2-3/8" reducer bushing threaded into the coupling for barrel mount and front of BFB.
Still haven't plugged into D_Hall's GGDT to check reasonable volume for the hopeful pressure range.
Some parts will require drilling slightly too.
I plan to grind some of the threads (slightly) to get everything flush and keep the threads non-exposed. Also to polish and darken the brass eventually.
I like this project because it fits in a small box and my new place is small.
BTW I forgot it to mention it will be 3/8"(.375) bore and hopefully use conical or round shot. And maybe have a .25 barrel also.
Pain I'm working between two places now. Gotta go for today

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