schmanman's steel piston bb rifle
- schmanman
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oh, I can hold it pretty still. but, I may still add a removable stock, so it doesn't screw up how it looks. oh yeah, the compression coupling is no longer epoxied in to the 3/8ths to 1/4 inch reducer. when I got home, I found the necessary fittings (all brass) and put it on the right way. I used a compression coupling, then a flared end off a 1/4 inch brake line, with a 3/8 threaded thing. that goes to a 3/8ths to 1/4 inch steel reducer (bb's sit in there and That way they don't fall out the barrel), to a 1/4 inch brass nipple I bought yesterday.
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- schmanman
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yes, for the most part. sometimes, even fittings that are not available in PVC. I am going to unscrew the piece of pipe the piston slides in, then smooth it with a lathe. then, I will machine a piston that has better clearances AND DOES NOT REQUIRE ELECTRICAL TAPE. every 25-50 shots, for some reason It lets the air out the blow gun, but the piston doesn't move. so I coat it with tfe paste, then it works. but that gets annoying, and discouraging. The bb's are 1/4 inch in diameter, or right around that.
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- schmanman
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UPDATE:I got another barrel, and it fits spent rifle shells filled with solder perfect! put one through a old Suzuki gas tank (that someone had punched a shovel through) It was the other side, though.
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- Brian the brain
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ouch!!!
Nice plinker!!!
THe extended back is not my style ( just makes the gun longer, while it would work just as well when shortened), BUT I have to say it looks just fine
Nice plinker!!!
THe extended back is not my style ( just makes the gun longer, while it would work just as well when shortened), BUT I have to say it looks just fine
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
- schmanman
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UPDATE:
the bb rifle is now semi auto. I added a tee coming out from the place where the schrader valve used to be, with a gauge pointing back to the operator of the gun, and a 1/4 inch ball valve with quick disconnect nipple on it for a constant air source. I am working on a spring fed magazine. I have a breech in a different barrel made for shooting .45 cal handgun and rifle shells (they fit perfectly) the breech has a carbon fiber handle, and the hole in the barrel itself was ground out with a carbide bit on an air die grinder, then sanded so there were no sharp edges with a file and emery cloth. I added a muzzle break type thing made out of grey 1/2 inch electrical conduit. It Is incredibly accurate. I picked off a teeny beanie beanie baby sitting on a stump at 50 feet. the ammo was a .45 cal shell.
I will post pics tomorrow.
the bb rifle is now semi auto. I added a tee coming out from the place where the schrader valve used to be, with a gauge pointing back to the operator of the gun, and a 1/4 inch ball valve with quick disconnect nipple on it for a constant air source. I am working on a spring fed magazine. I have a breech in a different barrel made for shooting .45 cal handgun and rifle shells (they fit perfectly) the breech has a carbon fiber handle, and the hole in the barrel itself was ground out with a carbide bit on an air die grinder, then sanded so there were no sharp edges with a file and emery cloth. I added a muzzle break type thing made out of grey 1/2 inch electrical conduit. It Is incredibly accurate. I picked off a teeny beanie beanie baby sitting on a stump at 50 feet. the ammo was a .45 cal shell.
I will post pics tomorrow.
Persistence is a measure of faith in yourself