Pump-action combustion

Boom! The classic potato gun harnesses the combustion of flammable vapor.
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Binder17
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MaxuS the 2nd wrote:rcman: I think that you misunderstood my crappy paragraph..

All that would need to be done is a cannister of propane at the end of the grip, when the grip is pumped forward, it hits the top of the propane cannister and squirts a small dose of propane into the chamber. Simple as..
That is how the Tippmann propane marker works. The only thing is that a regulator and metering system needs to be incorporated. It would be a good design for a pump action.

My recent combustion is in the cannon showcase now.
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Binder17 wrote:Off topic: rcman, what college are you going to?
I'm going to the University of New Haven in Connecticut.

Also, I understood what you were saying maxus, it is extremely similar to the Tippman C3. Instead of a direct contact with the tank, the amount is measured. It still requires pump action. I think Tippmann is having the same problem we are, or they would have made a semi combustion by know don't ya think?
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Binder17 wrote: I am going to get markfh11q in this too since he lives nearby my house.
Assuming I can be bothered with such a thing. :D
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