Barrel- 3/4"
Chamber- 1 1/2"



i think its functions more as an ammo stop, even so you could just put it through the barrel instead of the entire assemblyMrCrowley wrote: Just make a proper barrel support.

Do a search for barrel supports, I believe Hubb has some in his library...Gun Freak wrote:yes it was originally an ammo stop then a barrel support... but im not using it in the build. i'm too worried about leakage and i dont wanna buy epoxy. i'll just put a little pice of wood under the barrel or something... unless you guys have any suggestions? other than that its pretty good right?

You would've found this if you bothered to check the SpudWiki for Piston Valves or this Pneumatic Cannon Showcase section for How-To's or such, instead you were lazy and hijacked a thread.SP00K wrote:Could you explain how the piston system works?
Sorry, I haven't ever considered piston systems as an option before. But now that I've seen the simplicity of your design, I'm kind of intrigued in them. A whole new world of options has been set.

thanks. i'll take that as a complimentMrCrowley wrote:Marffy may be no coaxial expert but he is certainly right, I would upgrade the blow valve. Even if the piston was sealed with o-rings, a blowgun only decreases performance. Use a ball valve or sprinkler valve and you will definitely get better performance. I would doubt your piston will even actuate with a pilot volume that big and using a blowgun.

You said it yourself, you know yourself better than I know youMarffy wrote:thanks. i'll take that as a complimentMrCrowley wrote:Marffy may be no coaxial expert but he is certainly right, I would upgrade the blow valve. Even if the piston was sealed with o-rings, a blowgun only decreases performance. Use a ball valve or sprinkler valve and you will definitely get better performance. I would doubt your piston will even actuate with a pilot volume that big and using a blowgun.
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