Breech Loading Nail Dart Gun - Trombone Style
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Type L tubing is smaller in ID than type M. Duh!
Using a full no-stop coupling seems very tight.
Cutting the T's was an inspiration that I got from the copperhead gun.
Thanks.
Breech Loading Nail Dart Gun - Trombone Style
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Genius!
Call it the Trom-Boyne!
Call it the Trom-Boyne!
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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And who made that tee?boyntonstu wrote:Breech Loading Nail Dart Gun - Trombone Style
Type L tubing is smaller in ID than type M. Duh!
Using a full no-stop coupling seems very tight.
Cutting the T's was an inspiration that I got from the copperhead gun.
Thanks.
Very nice, I love it!

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He means copperhead prime, not the newer rocket launcher.
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Stu, you Pm-ed me about how to make the connection stronger..
And also about why I forgot to respond..
This time my reply is late because I have been thinking about it and I have come up with the simplest solution
You could use two Tee sections so you can align it better..
Double up the trombone joint..and it can still slide and revolve around the reservoir, yet in a controlled fashion..You could use a cut out on the joint and a stopper ( squared section of pipe-wall) soldered to the reservoir to keep it from fully revolving around the reservoir.
You could also put a spring between the trombone joint and the endcap on the reservoir.
That would keep it closed when firing.
Most elegant solution there...
Hope you understand it's not that I read and then forget your messages..
And also about why I forgot to respond..
This time my reply is late because I have been thinking about it and I have come up with the simplest solution
You could use two Tee sections so you can align it better..
Double up the trombone joint..and it can still slide and revolve around the reservoir, yet in a controlled fashion..You could use a cut out on the joint and a stopper ( squared section of pipe-wall) soldered to the reservoir to keep it from fully revolving around the reservoir.
You could also put a spring between the trombone joint and the endcap on the reservoir.
That would keep it closed when firing.
Most elegant solution there...
Hope you understand it's not that I read and then forget your messages..
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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Yes, exactly my next step.Brian the brain wrote:Stu, you Pm-ed me about how to make the connection stronger..
And also about why I forgot to respond..
This time my reply is late because I have been thinking about it and I have come up with the simplest solution
You could use two Tee sections so you can align it better..
Double up the trombone joint..and it can still slide and revolve around the reservoir, yet in a controlled fashion..You could use a cut out on the joint and a stopper ( squared section of pipe-wall) soldered to the reservoir to keep it from fully revolving around the reservoir.
You could also put a spring between the trombone joint and the endcap on the reservoir.
That would keep it closed when firing.
Most elegant solution there...
Hope you understand it's not that I read and then forget your messages..
(Great minds think alike.)
If there were 2 stops, one open to the left for loading the dart, the other to the right for pulling the Trom-Boyn into the breech, it would be a delight.
The T's float with non-soldered tube stubs.
Thanks,
BoyntonStu
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looks like a hassel :/ not my type of breech but i guess it works for a shoot at random stuff cannon
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