WOW, thats really all I can say heres some history about the development in several cultures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_gun
I'm surprised so many cultures thought of this idea, also they were used on the Lewis and Clarke expedition.
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how could they get it up so high? i can see how they could come up with the technology for the gun, but what would they use to get those kinds of pressuresjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:In the region of 750-1000 psicarter wrote:what would the pressure be in the reservior?
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that's what i thought but how would they carry the extras around if the reservoirs are hot enough to have 750 to 1000 psi of steamjackssmirkingrevenge wrote: The air reservoir was good for 30 shots, and the soldiers carried 3 spare ones, more than enough ammunition for a typical battle at the time.
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"Oh Crap, we are under fire boys, Johnson get the fire wood, Smith kindling, and you Mr Thirsty, what did you do with our water!!"MrCrowley wrote:Water + heat = steam maybe?
That'd be my guess as copper is highly conductive it'd be perfect.
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I was thinking of a compressor or pump but I wondered how they would get it to seal. As I haven't read the thread I didn't know when these were used and what resources they had available.
What's wrong with a normal gun for battle? Seriosuly though, why go to all this trouble when you could use a perfectly normal gun capable of similar performance?
Okay Just saw the previous page, noticed they were repeating rifles and they have a pump, maybe I should read before posting, I take back my comments
What's wrong with a normal gun for battle? Seriosuly though, why go to all this trouble when you could use a perfectly normal gun capable of similar performance?
Okay Just saw the previous page, noticed they were repeating rifles and they have a pump, maybe I should read before posting, I take back my comments
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That's exactly how they did it - modern air rifle stirrup pumps go past 3,000 psi easily. I believe the Girandoni's chamber took around 4,500 strokes to fill, which is why they carried pre-charged chambers to battle.Hawkeye wrote:A simple stirrup pump reaches those pressures.
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"Oh Crap, we're under fire boys, Johnson get the copper chambers, Smith stirrup pump, and you Mr Small Balls, what did you do with our steroids!!"Novacastrian wrote:"Oh Crap, we are under fire boys, Johnson get the fire wood, Smith kindling, and you Mr Thirsty, what did you do with our water!!"MrCrowley wrote:Water + heat = steam maybe?
That'd be my guess as copper is highly conductive it'd be perfect.
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smelly balls 
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:smelly balls
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