Full Metal Airgun

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Hello everyone


This is my Homemade Full Metal Airgun.It took me an our to make it.
Parts can be easily found in local hardware stores for 10€.
I am amazed with its performance and accuracy.

Operating pressure:10-12 bar

Pictures

http://s1081.photobucket.com/albums/j35 ... 011168.jpg

http://s1081.photobucket.com/albums/j35 ... 011173.jpg


http://s1081.photobucket.com/albums/j35 ... 011174.jpg

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http://s1081.photobucket.com/albums/j35 ... 011175.jpg

Shooting Video

[youtube][/youtube]





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Looks good, my only suggestion is to add a spring loaded mechanism. You should get a noticeable power increase.
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Ball valve airguns... you gotta love 'em!
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Looks good, my only suggestion is to add a spring loaded mechanism. You should get a noticeable power increase.
I agree, I made a ball valve airgun with a spring attachment, the power was epic, even for a PVC chamber and a tiny ball valve.
here is a link; http://www.instructables.com/id/Home-ma ... Denting-1/
My idea is very basic though, with a bit of working it could become a really epic idea. :D
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[quote="cammyd32I agree, I made a ball valve airgun with a spring attachment, the power was epic, even for a PVC chamber and a tiny ball valve.
here is a link; http://www.instructables.com/id/Home-ma ... Denting-1/
[/quote] This gun is in youtube too [youtube][/youtube]
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what kind of darts are you using? i use this type Image they go really far en are more accurate than normal
its a paper cone with a nail hot glued in there an the hold well under 20+ bar
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This gun is in youtube too
Yeah I know that is where I got the idea from.
His woodwork skills are obviously superior, but bearing in mind I was really low on wood stocks and the only wood I could get with 8quid was crappy hardwood plywood and I had no decent woodworking tools seeing as they were all being replaced at the time it I think its a pretty good gun. :D
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they go really far en are more accurate than normal
its a paper cone with a nail hot glued in there an the hold well under 20+ bar
I use the same darts,but sometimes i use these

http://s1081.photobucket.com/albums/j35 ... 011175.jpg

its a plastic pen cap filled with hot glue


I agree, I made a ball valve airgun with a spring attachment, the power was epic, even for a PVC chamber and a tiny ball valve.
here is a link; http://www.instructables.com/id/Home-ma ... l-Denting- 1/
My idea is very basic though, with a bit of working it could become a really epic idea.
I know its stronger with a spring attachment,but I dont have time,I am bussy with my QEV
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