Pop Quiz: If the round in a combustion gun jams what does it
- joannaardway
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I know what it sounds like on a pneumatic, but I've never been stupid enough to recreate the same causes for a combustion.
Novacastrian: How about use whatever the heck you can get your hands on?
frankrede: Well then I guess it won't matter when you decide to drink bleach because your out of kool-aid.
...I'm sorry, but that made my year.
frankrede: Well then I guess it won't matter when you decide to drink bleach because your out of kool-aid.
...I'm sorry, but that made my year.
_Fnord wrote:None of the above, from my experience.
The few times I've had it happen it sounded like ssSPSSHHFFTSs (air leaking out from fittings and around the projectile...
I am surprised there was no wrrssssshhhh option
like all that gas just barely hissing behind your projectile.
as for smoke in your chamber thats from a chamber fire, like hairspray or something else burning up inside. (wadding) (the sock)
like all that gas just barely hissing behind your projectile.
as for smoke in your chamber thats from a chamber fire, like hairspray or something else burning up inside. (wadding) (the sock)
- schmanman
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the only things I've ever jammed are rocks, spray paint cans, 2X4s, and towel wrapped 6 pound slugs.
this is pretty random, but the other day, me my best friend, and the german foreign exchange student named Inigo staying with him (also one of my friends)well, anyway, we shot a cellphone through a car hood.
tee-hee!!! (that was supposed to be some form of giddy laughter)
this is pretty random, but the other day, me my best friend, and the german foreign exchange student named Inigo staying with him (also one of my friends)well, anyway, we shot a cellphone through a car hood.
tee-hee!!! (that was supposed to be some form of giddy laughter)
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- Flying_Salt
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It won't explode if you're not using solid propellant, since most liquid and gas propellants don't produce enough pressure to cause any problems, but with a solid fuel, if you put in too much, it will still ignite, making big problems.
You'll be OK if it jams as long as you stay away from the barrel and keep your face away when you open it.
You'll be OK if it jams as long as you stay away from the barrel and keep your face away when you open it.
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sjog wrote:Beebs I agree with you, dangerous.
Sjog, I know exactly what I'm doing witht ouch-holes, I've been firing by them for over a year and had no incident or problems._Fnord wrote:I imaging there are far worse things you could do. I mean really, if you screw up, you burn your hand. Big deal. If the touch hole(flame) isn't huge, chance are your hand will be fine in a week or two.that is one of the most dangerous things you can do with a combustion gun...
Of course, touch holes aren't very efficient, but they aren't really that dangerous so long as you watch what you are doing.
Only incompetence and immaturity could make this method fail.
Plus i wear gloves.(Welding ones )
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Poo.
And the shotgun is designed to use solid propellant.sjog wrote:or any of the other myriad of possibilities that could go wrong.
I'm a shot gun user and firing on an obstructed barrel is a no no
But the shot gun uses solid propellent