oak gunstock with a simple brass coaxal attached

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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thanks from the idea of the trigger system. im workin on 10mm pcp airgun because my dad dpesnt let me buy career dragon slayer. it work with a piston valve and pressure about 400-800psi. i post it when im done
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That is absolutely amazing iv been working towards a homemade air rifle but i have given everythng out after seeing yours that is soo cool itss definayely my favourite!!!! :D :D :D


By the way how many shots do you get after each pump
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Very nice!! Great overall look and the trigger is very clever as it seems to be a perfect fit in the stock. Well done!
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how did you connect the chamber barrel and tee
what tee did you use i used a 1/4 x 1/4 x 1/4 female threads
will that work? how did you mount the scope
how far does it shoot accurate?
ha lots of questions

nice gun!
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Really nice gun, design of the stock and the gun itself looks really good, and as good as real! Good job!
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very nice gun...did u glue ur barrel in? also what did u make your piston out of?? i want to see Wat damage the lil beast can do :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

hey, iv got a gun similar to yours...but my barrel is made from a carbon arrow 6mm. but im having troubles with it...the gun shoots all over the joint..about 2inchs from where im aiming.im guessing that the barrel flex's from the rush of air going down the barrel..im going to buy a new barrel but this time im going to make it out of stainless steal. is your gun accurate? :D
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