airsoft bazooka problems

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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spudtyrrant wrote:uhh do you not see the words schrader valve in that picture
I was talking about the part that lanches the amo




and I`m alright with the complex part of that . It would be kind`a hard to make a realistic one without it being complex.
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The bazooka design is like a backwards coaxial.
The piston moves to the rear of the chamber when the QEV is open (triggered by blowgun), and the air rushes from behind, around, and over the piston.

I shoot direct fire, flat trajectory tennis balls at buildings and vehicles. Not a toy. Death can occur from a shot to the head from under 25 feet.

Chamber internal 2" pipe.
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Front inside view of the piston/chamber when open.
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Chamber with outside tubing just before welding.
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Before front barrel welded on, piston closed/charged.
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When pilot is vented by QEV, the piston opens and moves back, dumping the air in the chamber.
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(The piston is not installed in this photo, just trying to give a visual of what happens.)

This chamber is setup is designed for an M9 bazooka (WIP).

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I`d love to see a picture of your bazooka
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Here's the link to the M1A1 Bazooka in the showcase:

http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/m1a1-ba ... 15933.html

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niiiiice I nead to maek that
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