Coaxial. 'nuff said. Warning: High resolution pics

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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This is my first coaxial. I made it, reduced the chamber size twice, extended the barrel once, and replaced half of the union. The forward bushing is messed up, yes, I know. It will be replaced.

Total Length: 5'5" or so.
Chamber: About 2' of 1 1/2"
Barrel: 4 1/2' of 1/2
Valve: Diaphragm housed in a 1 1/2" union
Diaphragm: 1/8" gasket sheet
Exhaust: 1/2 Ball Valve


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The Cannon

Pic 2
The valve setup

Pic 3
My ingenious barrel center-er
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This is a Co-Axial?
It looks much more like a diaphram gun from the side. Nevertheless it is a very nice gun. You dont see many diaphram guns.

It needs a great paintjob and maybe a handle and it'll be ready to rob a bank :lol:
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Hey Nice man. I am building a gun just like that. What did you use for a diaphragm?
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turbohacker wrote:This is a Co-Axial?
It looks much more like a diaphram gun from the side. Nevertheless it is a very nice gun. You dont see many diaphram guns.

It needs a great paintjob and maybe a handle and it'll be ready to rob a bank :lol:
A co-axial can use a diaphragm valve.

Nice gun btw.
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For the diaphragm, look in the post. Thank you for the compliments.
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Why the union? It's just another $10 and it's unnecessary. Cool gun though.
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What? the union was like USD$2.50 at lowes. I'm wondering where people are getting this $10 crap
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It doesn't even cost 10$ for a 2" sch 80 at my lowes
Nice coax
Whats the pvc after the ball valve exhaust for?

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How long have you been here?Come on all of your posts I see are usually of wrong information.
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Why the union? It's just another $10 and it's unnecessary. Cool gun though
The union holds the diaphram in place and seals it, so how can it be unnecessary!
This is a Co-Axial?
As MrCrowley said, it can have a diaphram or piston. As far as my knowledge tells me, a co axial just means the barrel is housed in the chamber.
Very Nice cannon though, well done.
really good quote/phrase here
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Plus, the union lets me "Breech Load". Just unscrew the back and shove your projectile in the barrel.
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Good point, never thought of that. How fast can you reload it then? :lol:
really good quote/phrase here
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Takes maybe 7 seconds. It is needed because I don't have anything slim and long enough to muzzle load a 1/2" barrel
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OK, thats pretty flipping good! And muzzle loading a 5ft gets old fast :? What do you use as a projectile for it?
really good quote/phrase here
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that looks slightly familiar, i wonder where ive seen it....

anway, nice job on it.

and by the way, i used a union on mine because the only diaphragm i had was too thin and would have been simply sucked into the barrel.
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yes, :P my valve was inspired by yours. I just used a different exhaust, size, and diaphragm.
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