my first ballvalve pneumatic
Try using nail tipped cones instead of batteries, they generally fly allot straighter.
i generally don't like ball valves unless they have got a trigger mechanism but i like how you have incorporated the pressure vessel into the stock. keep up the good work.
Have you thought of making a trigger mechanism? If so here is a link to the one i made. it works very well.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/my-1st-rifle-t3571.html
i generally don't like ball valves unless they have got a trigger mechanism but i like how you have incorporated the pressure vessel into the stock. keep up the good work.
Have you thought of making a trigger mechanism? If so here is a link to the one i made. it works very well.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/my-1st-rifle-t3571.html
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here are some damage pics sorry about the poor quality
this is a really bad pic but if you look closly you can see a hole above the ring, that was from my torch, 7 at night


an old cd case, predictable outcome
this is a really bad pic but if you look closly you can see a hole above the ring, that was from my torch, 7 at night


an old cd case, predictable outcome
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Rifle the barrel,polly pipe is easy to rifle yourself.

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how do ya rifle it?
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With a little secret trick I do.

And thats a rifled barrel.

And another.
Ohh and these will be seen on my new sniper.And after I will explaine how to do it fully.

And thats a rifled barrel.

And another.
Ohh and these will be seen on my new sniper.And after I will explaine how to do it fully.

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''rna_duelers'' can you tell us now please 

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If you guys give me your gardens!Nah I'm sorry it's a little secret but after the Spudgun Competition you shall all be more then welcome to the information.

hate to say it RNA but i think you already gave it away http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/rifled- ... t2546.html
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Ohh did I??Perhaps you should look again
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Thanks matey.Some people are sceptical if it works or not..Well actually most are but it does work.The main issue is the twist rate,still perfecting that.
Nice to see some people can keep info safe,oh and what do you think of the rifling looks good you reckon?
Nice to see some people can keep info safe,oh and what do you think of the rifling looks good you reckon?

looks good.
I like how the chamber is intergrated into the stock sorta.
That valve looks awkward to open, if you turned it around, and had the lever pointing up, it would be easier to use, seeing as to open it, you've just got to pull your thumb and first finger together, but thats just me.
Other than that, looks great and seems like it would get the job done.
Cheers.
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I like how the chamber is intergrated into the stock sorta.
That valve looks awkward to open, if you turned it around, and had the lever pointing up, it would be easier to use, seeing as to open it, you've just got to pull your thumb and first finger together, but thats just me.
Other than that, looks great and seems like it would get the job done.
Cheers.
--Skinner