fl(air) gun - mechanically locked pneumatic cartridge for a 26.5mm flare gun

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Mon Oct 21, 2024 5:17 am

jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:47 am
Shame it's so quite in here. Ah well, the tinkering continues and holes are still being blasted though innocent cans :D

Here is a second version of the flare gun cartridge with a steel chamber and aluminum piston. Fitted with a 6 inch long 0.75 cal barrel it's pushing empty 12 gram CO2 capsules at just under 300 feet per second. That's not too dramatic but at about 510 grains that works out at 100 ft lbs of muzzle energy!

Good job!!
I missed seeing holes, alone in this space-time, but definitely powerful.
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Tue Oct 22, 2024 9:41 am

hectmarr wrote:
Mon Oct 21, 2024 5:17 am
"There may not be poets, but there will ALWAYS be poetry" :)
Well said :D

Here is what the new design looks like internally, roughly to scale:

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The piston locking balls are now kept in place with a central ball, with the latter's centerline slightly biased to the rear in order to prevent it from simply being pushed out under pressure. This should greatly reduce wear and provides a more positive disengagement compared to the pin, and indeed unlike the previous version it is practically self-resetting after every shot.

The aluminum piston is less than half the weight of the previous steel model but I have added a steel ring in the contact area with the balls. I've also moved the endcap o-rings to the inner edge, that way the threads aren't under pressure which should make it safer.
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