hmm to each their own.....Brian the brain wrote:A sawed-off double barrel is slightly more badass..
but to me the "thunder gun" takes the cake (by force)
Well, I hate to nit-pick, but that gun I have there is a Philadelphia Deringer (The gun used by John Wilkes Booth to Assassinate President Lincoln). It is actually a percussion cap pistol, which is a step up from a flintlock (and a step down from a cartridge gun).looking at your avatar, why not try and base it off a flint-lock pistol. Nothen sexier than a flint-lock blunderbuss... coincidentally there is also nothing as “badass” as one
I actually started on one once, It was working, but then the epoxy broke and I never finnished it. Anyway, back on topic, sadly winter break came and went without me doing much work on anything for some reason. Anyway, I am still wanting to make a small pistol at some time or another. I am interested in making a gun that works on the principle of JSR's Preloaded Pneumatic Cartridge concept. It would be about 8-9 inches long and probobly .177 or .25 cal. Anyway, I've gotta think about this some more. Any Ideas? and thanks for your responses.why hasn't anybody made a double barrel coax yet....????

Do you mean using cartridges or a single shot device?maverik94 wrote:Anyway, I am still wanting to make a small pistol at some time or another. I am interested in making a gun that works on the principle of JSR's Preloaded Pneumatic Cartridge concept. It would be about 8-9 inches long and probobly .177 or .25 cal. Anyway, I've gotta think about this some more. Any Ideas? and thanks for your responses.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

Not necessarily but I understand your concern. Still, doesn't have to be a hammer, could be a simple level like this:maverik94 wrote:It would be piloted by a schrader probobly, but I'm afraid the hammer will destroy the schrader pin after a few shots though.

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Yep, I shure did, I do like the idea of using o-rings in the place of tefflon tape. The only thing is, I would like to make it breech loading, and that's very difficult to do on coaxials (As I'm sure you know). What I want is something where you remove the chamber, pump it up, pop a round into the breech end of the barrel and put the chamber back in and fire, and you can't do that with a coaxial. Nice build though, it looks pretty clean!Hey Maverik, did you even see mine?
Hah, no, I just know exactly what I wantHmm, you don't ask for much do you?
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