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What is a spudgun?

An Advanced Combustion Cannon

Main article: What is a spudgun?

In short, a spudgun is a general term used to describe home-made recreational launching devices. The name is a little misleading, because in fact, many launchers will never launch a potato, but it's a name that's stuck.

They also go by several other names, commonly also called spud/potato/produce - guns/zookas/huckers/launchers/cannons. A lot of people commonly just call them "Launchers" or "Cannons".

Types of Spudgun

Pneumatic Launchers


Pneumatic launchers use the energy stored in compressed gas, most often times air that has been compressed by a bicycle pump or an air compressor. CO2 is also used semi-regularly, and compressed gases such as nitrogen and hydrogen have been used in the past. The air resides within the launcher's chamber, and is held back by a valve. When the valve is opened and the air is allowed to decompress, the ammunition is pushed in front of it down the barrel.


Combustion Launchers


Combustion launchers get the energy they need to launch a projectile from the combustion of volatile gases that are added to the chamber just prior to ignition. Commonly and more traditionally combustion launchers are fueled by an aerosol product that uses flammable gases for pressurization. Starting fluid and body sprays are popular choices for fuel. The fumes are most commonly ignited by a BBQ igniter or a stun gun. The combustion of the fuel releases energy and creates a spike in pressure that propels the ammunition.

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Useful construction links

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International Potato Launching Association

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History (A Brief History of Spud Guns)

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