im looking to make a 300psi singleshot gun powered manually by shock pump. my aim is higher pressure, since my last project was bicycle pump-powered at 140psi, and i understand im going to have to pay attention to chamber volume this time since shock pumps have tiny stroke volume.
my question is...how tiny? i dont even have a ballpark figure so i cant do any rough calculations on how many pumps to expect for a given chamber size. my barrel is 7.4mm ID and 60cm long...or about 7/8 fl oz in imperial, so i wouldnt need a large chamber. in fact the dead volume in the qev, T-piece, elbow, safety blowgun(pilot) combined are non-negligible and might make it more possible for me to make a tiny chamber.
and speaking of safety blowguns, i understand they can be pushed much further past the rated 130psi. any first hand upper limits in practice?
shock pump stroke volume?
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With a good shock pump, you can take a 1 cubic inch chamber to 300 psi in less than half a minute, anything bigger is pushing it in terms of pumping effort. That would give you less than 1:1 chamber:barrel ratio but definitely enough for very good performance.
In my experience withthis type they are good to 450 psi or so, beyond that they start to leakand speaking of safety blowguns, i understand they can be pushed much further past the rated 130psi. any first hand upper limits in practice?
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They are very strange threads, not something you can find in a hardware store. Myth has it that it's close to 3/8" NPT...
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Actually, you can find a fitting in most hardware stores.
A 3/8" SAE flare fitting uses 5/8"-18 threads.
However, not many commercially available fittings will have the thread engagement required for higher operating pressures. For that you will have to use adapters and valves purpose made for CO<sub>2</sub>/HPA cylinders or machine your own.
However, not many commercially available fittings will have the thread engagement required for higher operating pressures. For that you will have to use adapters and valves purpose made for CO<sub>2</sub>/HPA cylinders or machine your own.
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I meant you can't find the exact thread in a hardware store...
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Are you talking about threaded studs, bolts, etc? It's a fine thread, whereas most hardware stores sell 5/8"-11 coarse threaded fasteners.
The 3/8" SAE flare fitting uses the exact same threads as the neck of a paintball cylinder does, they are simply shorter in length than the ones on a pin valve.
The 3/8" SAE flare fitting uses the exact same threads as the neck of a paintball cylinder does, they are simply shorter in length than the ones on a pin valve.
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Ah, good to know. Thanks mark. I was just going by what I'd read on previous threads where people asked the same question.
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if you keep the pin valve fitting it's compatible with <s>3/4"</s> 1/2" BSP.
edited for facts.
edited for facts.
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Removing the tank valve is simply a matter of unscrewing it. As to the pin, I don't know how it's attached but it should be fairly easy to remove, if not - heck, drill it out 
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Ooops, I said 3/4" BSP in the previous post, edited.
Ooops, I said 3/4" BSP in the previous post, edited.
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