Hay
This is my idea for my new airgun.(it's the 4. one i think...)
I just want to know what you think about it.
Blue: Air tank (bore 4cm 115cm long , pressure 20 Bar)
Yellow: Barrel (bore 1.4cm 100cm long)
Light red: Moveable thing in the tank.
Dark red: Valve ( trigger)
Orange : Bike valve
Brown : Magnet that holds the bullet in place. (I hope that it will work a bit like a hop up in an airsoftgun and make the bullet rotate)
When The tank is filled with air you open the dark red valve to shoot.
It shout work like a QEV.
What do YOU think of this plan?
Edit by Moderator (MrCrowley): Changed the topic title.
Feedback on my coaxial piston design
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Superairrifle
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warhead052
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Yeah, its called a coaxial cannon. I have never made one, but assuming that piston is sealed on the barrel, it should work. Just make sure it has a bumper. And welcome to the forums.
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Co-axial cannon and yes it would work and the movable think is called a piston you could use hot glue with a rubber face
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lol, piston.Moveable thing in the tank
Nope.I hope that it will work a bit like a hop up
Nothing that hasn't been done beforeWhat do YOU think of this plan?
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One man's trash is a true Spudder's treasure!
Golf Ball Cannon "Superna" ■ M16 BBMG ■ Pengun ■ Hammer Valve Airsoft Sniper ■ High Pressure .22 Coax
Holy Shat!
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Superairrifle
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Okay thank you!
I think i will try it like this
I will post a picture when the rifle is ready.
I think i will try it like this
I will post a picture when the rifle is ready.
Yes I have seen many coaxial cannons like this, as long as it is made well then it will work beautifully.
good luck on construction!
good luck on construction!
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Make sure there is very little space between your "moveable thing in the tank" and the walls of your "fixed thing that contains breathing stuff packed inside" 
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
LOLjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Make sure there is very little space between your "moveable thing in the tank" and the walls of your "fixed thing that contains breathing stuff packed inside"
Aside from that...
Piston needs to be extra light, almost airtight while keeping minimum friction with the chamber wall. Your idea of a magnet could be improved to act as a back-spring, if your piston contains steel, it could allow you to fill the chamber from somewhere else than the back of the spudgun. You'd need a square based cylinder-type neodymium magnet glued on the very base of the barrel.
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If that's what it takes to drag you out of the shadows these daysCpTn_lAw wrote:great one
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I've got a 2*1*3cm big neodymium magnet
hope it will be big enough 8)
sry 4 my not perfect English
sry 4 my not perfect English
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