.FML Fifty Muzzle Loader
- elitesniper
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My most expensive project is done..cutinng the chit chat
a BEAST is what this is..
chamber uses about 3.1 feet of 1'' copper pipe
barrel is about 3 inches longer then the chamber
pilot is a 1/2 qev
Features:
Custom molded epoxy putty grip
UltraLight piston made from nylon i think?
Fires:
AA batteries
Hornady .50 cal lead blackpowder balls with a tiny bit of wadding
Ill get the video up soon so keep watching this thread
I have an air conditioner project comming up so this will be taken to 450psi or so
right now im using an air compressor and toping it off with my shock up at around 200psi and thats the damage you see form AA batteries
the battery wedged inside is 70 psi..
Piston..
I made this from using my hole saw and drilling out a thick plate of nylon? Then shaping it slowly with an extacto knife and some sand paper the oring is a floating oring groove was made from an exacto knife....im pretty sure its nylon but its reall hard stuff 1000ft lbs from my old punuematic couldnt break it only dent it
PICS!
Btw this is my first time soldering
OH yeah and the gun is coated it 3 layers of lacquer so i dont have to polish it anymore:}
a BEAST is what this is..
chamber uses about 3.1 feet of 1'' copper pipe
barrel is about 3 inches longer then the chamber
pilot is a 1/2 qev
Features:
Custom molded epoxy putty grip
UltraLight piston made from nylon i think?
Fires:
AA batteries
Hornady .50 cal lead blackpowder balls with a tiny bit of wadding
Ill get the video up soon so keep watching this thread
I have an air conditioner project comming up so this will be taken to 450psi or so
right now im using an air compressor and toping it off with my shock up at around 200psi and thats the damage you see form AA batteries
the battery wedged inside is 70 psi..
Piston..
I made this from using my hole saw and drilling out a thick plate of nylon? Then shaping it slowly with an extacto knife and some sand paper the oring is a floating oring groove was made from an exacto knife....im pretty sure its nylon but its reall hard stuff 1000ft lbs from my old punuematic couldnt break it only dent it
PICS!
Btw this is my first time soldering
OH yeah and the gun is coated it 3 layers of lacquer so i dont have to polish it anymore:}
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- jackssmirkingrevenge
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DittoMitchza89 wrote:can't wait to see how she goes with the pressure raised up!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- VH_man
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I have always wanted to make a copper gun of this configuration. So sexy.
Only improvement I see is to add a QEV at the pilot area to decrease the pilot volume behind your piston (and release it faster)
I use this method in my cannons and the power gains are mind boggling.
Also, sweet grip
Only improvement I see is to add a QEV at the pilot area to decrease the pilot volume behind your piston (and release it faster)
I use this method in my cannons and the power gains are mind boggling.
Also, sweet grip
- elitesniper
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Well theere is a qev on the back its just side ways so you cant see it:D!@
The power is mind boggling!
The power is mind boggling!
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Wow... awesome work... and even more awesome power. I would look even more awesome with the pilot tube running closer to the gun, maybe solder it to the side of the chamber (if it's possible), but the gun is awesome anyway!
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I actually hard-piped my trigger hose in with 1/8 inch pipe nipples. It held everything in really nice, and looked REALLY clean. Not to mention you do away with compression fittings, which dont like being moved around alot....
Just an idea for you...
A old cake pan makes an excellent target for AA battery's.
Makes an impressive dent.... if it dose not go through.
Side note.... my AA gun will shoot through 2 of em... and then through an old mattress ...errr i mean my backstop.
A old cake pan makes an excellent target for AA battery's.
Makes an impressive dent.... if it dose not go through.
Side note.... my AA gun will shoot through 2 of em... and then through an old mattress ...errr i mean my backstop.
looks pretty good. those hornady balls are .49'' in diameter. you can buy patches that are .010'' for muzzle loading, which if your barrel is exactly .5'', will be a perfect fit.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
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By the way, excellent choice of shock pump
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Nice gun. Clean build, especially the grip and trigger give it a nice touch.
A scope would look good on it.
Well done!
A scope would look good on it.
Well done!