
How much air leakage are you seeing?
As stated earlier, this is just a proof-of-concept model, my intention is to make a neater version now that I proved the idea works.Labtecpower wrote:Maybe you could remake it with some durable materials?
I suppose it sounds worse than it actually is (remember that air flowing down the remote line makes noise even through a completely sealed connection), I have 3 more cartridges curing so in a couple of hours I'll be able to do before and after measurements of paintball tank pressure to calculate air usage for a 5 round burst.How much air leakage are you seeing?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
You mean you're finally ready to move on to the next stage?As stated earlier, this is just a proof-of-concept model, my intention is to make a neater version now that I proved the idea works.
Good pointBrian the brain wrote:You mean you're finally ready to move on to the next stage?
I thought all your contraptions were proof of concept items....
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I don't think that it has to be set. Put a flow control valve there and you've got adjustable ROFwhat ROF do you have in mind for the final version?
Though in this case it would be more like 'semiauto and/or short bursts and/or fullauto at low ROF'pulling the trigger halfway produces semi-automatic fire, pulling the trigger all the way to the rear produces fully automatic fire
Nice subtle reference there, BorisMrCrowley wrote:A project of yours that wont end up in the "If it doesn't work you can always hit them with it" pile
I'm surprised how fast you've managed to get it to cycle, what ROF do you have in mind for the final version?
That's pretty much the idea, and this is feeding directly from the remote line adapter which has very poor flow, so it has the potential to shoot much faster in terms of rate of fire with a better valve.I don't think that it has to be set. Put a flow control valve there and you've got adjustable ROF
There's nothing to it, just glue a seal in the mouth, drill a couple of holes and polish it by spinning on a drill, so as many as I needHow many cartridges do you plan on making?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
there seems to be some kind of obstruction in the barrel so I'm going to hack it off
I think his earlier test showed that even without a barrel the cartridge could eject itself.Brian the brain wrote:But more seriously...you probably need enough barrel length to build up the blowback required to cycle the system...
That was with the hybrid cartridge, sadly with the current barrel length of 2 inches this pneumatic model won't cycle.Gun Freak wrote:I think his earlier test showed that even without a barrel the cartridge could eject itself.
Adding a detent seal at the breech would probably allow it to cycle even with no barrel, but finding the right pop-off pressure would be critical as it might eject the cartridge before the projectile clears the seal.But more seriously...you probably need enough barrel length to build up the blowback required to cycle the system...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life