my copper and aluminum sniper

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.

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this cannon is my second pneumatic and the first of my own design (using plans is lame i like to build my own way better.) here it is what do you think o and that air tank was 7$ and it holds like 1000psi or something crazy like that but i shoot between 100-200psi.
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Wow!! You have a super big tank there. Try getting an even longer barrel to give it even more power, like a 10-12ft barrel. Were did you get that tank?
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That's a great looking gun! Would you mind telling me where you got that aluminum air tank?
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from a store that sells like surplussed machine shop inventory called triangle machine. ill se if i can go get some more and maybe sell you guys some ill have to see tho.
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Looks great, I'd definitely buy one of those tanks from you at the meet.
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ok ill try to get another couple for you but they wont be as large i got the biggest there are ones close in size tho.
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DANG thats nice. i have one question how much did it cost to build ?
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around 60 $ thats it
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what size threads does that tank have? I would have made it under-over, but nice gun
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Nice!
Exept what is the rating on a Q.E.V. and blow gun?
I bilive the highest rated blow gun is good to 125 psi...
Dont take it higher than 200psi
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i can always throw a ball valve on there its no big deal plus my compressor goes up to like 150 max and the qev im not too worried about below 200 psi plus going to 200 is only at my friends house and thats rare, the threads are 1/2 on the tank and it can be either i just need to unthread it and screw it back on but the way i have it makes it really easy to hold and fire.
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That looks like a really cool gun. If that tank can hold 1000PSI, you should put a regulator right at the base and find someone with a powerful compressor*, and you can use it like a co2 tank. Just an idea though...
Otherwise thats a nice cannon you got there!

*My friends parents own a clothing manufacturing shop and have one that goes to like 100BAR, or something crazy high like that!
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Spud yeti:
Why not just use a CO2 tank then, instead of filling a tank with compressed air? Or pressurize that tank with CO2 from a paintball tank.

If all you are using that gun at is 100-200PSI, then there are small fire extenguishers that work at like 150, and are tested up to 300. It would be a little lighter to carry.
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Spud yeti:
Why not just use a CO2 tank then, instead of filling a tank with compressed air? Or pressurize that tank with CO2 from a paintball tank.

If all you are using that gun at is 100-200PSI, then there are small fire extenguishers that work at like 150, and are tested up to 300. It would be a little lighter to carry.
Because he already has this tank and you cant pressurize it from a co2 because it needs the special fitting and thread then (which i guess he could put on maybe). I was just thinking of an idea how to optimize that tank, not get a whole new one! With this, you could get multiple shots if you created a semi-auto. But I see your logic, and I guess the fire extiguisher would be the most practicle for this cannon.[/quote]
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It looks kind of crooked, but aside from that, it's a pretty awesome gun.

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