A place for general potato gun questions and discussions.
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Benny
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Wed May 24, 2006 2:40 am
an airgun is very different than a pneumatic, look up "spring piston airgun" on google.
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rna_duelers
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Wed May 24, 2006 5:15 am
Its not completely impossible if i recall from a past post of BLB,a pneumatic can reach the sound barrier but for a short time and it may only be in the barrel of the gun, so it wouldn't be able to be measured on a chrony graph.
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)DEMON(
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Wed May 24, 2006 10:41 am
it is very easy to make a supersonic air rifle but the pellets will just tumble in the air when you shoot it.I dont know about gun laws in other countries(except Austailia) but i have a Hatsan model 55 air gun,1000 feet per second and DAMB! that thing rocks,it has a wood stock and a Ultra Optic scope.my science teacher said that the speed of sound is about 333m per second,1000 feet per second must come pretty close to that.
Forever dreaming...
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Flinchy
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Wed May 24, 2006 2:49 pm
imagine how much fun you could have with a sound barrier breaking potato gun...

eh knowing me i'd just shoot a bouncey ball over the mexican border

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boilingleadbath
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Wed May 24, 2006 3:36 pm
Its probably because of the method of providing compressed air: they compress it with a piston as they are firing the gun. This heats the air, and because the speed of sound is directly porportional to the temperature, means higher velocities are obtainable - some of those launchers shoot at like mach 1.2, don't they?