co2 breachloader

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.

what do you think?

tons o fun
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KVINCEO
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This is my newest creation, i like the simplicity of useing co2. the barrel is 2" dia and 5' in length. i used a 3" fitting for the breach, and the chamber is all 3/4" STEEL pipe. NOT PVC. i don't have the co2 tank pictured but it hooks onto a line and into the chamber. i havent done too much shooting with it yet, but at 10' i put a 5" pieve of 1 1/2" pvc half filled with plaster through a cinder block. i know this isnt highly impressive, but it lobs those pvc/plaster rounds 100 yards on a full tank of co2.
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breach
close up of pivot point for stable aiming, it was made from a crutch thing
close up of pivot point for stable aiming, it was made from a crutch thing
yeah, this room is used for a daycare
yeah, this room is used for a daycare
closed breach
closed breach
Last edited by KVINCEO on Sun Oct 15, 2006 9:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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experament_u2
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kool gun i hate the us thing on the side tho
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Why? Are you some antipatriotic freak?

Nice gun. Very original.
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