My latest creation. As the title suggests, I using a QEV and 3 position 2 way valve with a 300 psi input from a regulated HPA paintball tank. I have two different barrels,  one for 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) steel shot and another for .30 caliber steel shot. The 3/8 inch barrel is currently muzzle loading, but I plan on eventually installing a breach like the one I made for the .30 barrel. The projectiles are held in place with neodymium magnets before firing. The stock is made from some cheap pine that I stained with a polyurethane stain. Eventually I plan on making an integral tubular magazine for the .30 barrel from a "T" fitting. 
 This is a test using some homemade ballistics gel. I made a 4 Liter block with a standard 10% mix. The 3/8 in shot went in 7 inches and the .30 shot went in 5 inches. 
Overall, I'm very happy with this build. I'd love to hear your thoughts!
            
			
									
						Yet another QEV and 3/2 valve cannon
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I love the look, and good performance too!  Always nice to see people pushing the envelope when it comes to pressure.
            
			
									
						hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Thanks JSR, I'm glad you like it! 
I've completed a gravity fed magazine ( 10 shot capacity for .30 caliber shot) which is working fairly well, but I am having some issues with double feeding. I'm using a "detent" system with neodymium magnets to keep the shot in place, but this seems to be unreliable. Anyone here know of a good way to construct a magazine (or other device) to minimize double feeds and improve reliability?
I also got another picture showing the completed cannon with all accessories. This gun continues to be an absolute blast to shoot, and gets fairly good gas efficiency. I get around 50 shots from a tank filled to 100 bar (1450.38 psi).
Still to come is a breach for the 9.5mm barrel and maybe a suppressor, although it's only slightly louder than a traditional pellet rifle. Maybe better optics than my hastily crafted laser?
            
			
									
						I've completed a gravity fed magazine ( 10 shot capacity for .30 caliber shot) which is working fairly well, but I am having some issues with double feeding. I'm using a "detent" system with neodymium magnets to keep the shot in place, but this seems to be unreliable. Anyone here know of a good way to construct a magazine (or other device) to minimize double feeds and improve reliability?
I also got another picture showing the completed cannon with all accessories. This gun continues to be an absolute blast to shoot, and gets fairly good gas efficiency. I get around 50 shots from a tank filled to 100 bar (1450.38 psi).
Still to come is a breach for the 9.5mm barrel and maybe a suppressor, although it's only slightly louder than a traditional pellet rifle. Maybe better optics than my hastily crafted laser?
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One idea would be to have a pressure actuated element that physically blocks the next projectile in the magazine, here are some rough ideas I had sketched:
A spring-loaded detent might also do the trick, it's what my Brazilian Fionda uses and it works quite well, no double feeds.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Thanks for the idea JSR! 
I continue to make more modifications and improvements to this thing.
For example, I've added a scope, and a proper laser sight (not shown, on the other side) for greater accuracy at longer ranges. I've also added a proper bolt action/integral tube magazine setup for the 3/8 in (9.5 mm) barrel. The tubular magazine holds 25 shots.
Finally, I had some fun with an uncarved Halloween pumpkin. Entry Exit
You can even see when I began to run out of air!
            
			
									
						I continue to make more modifications and improvements to this thing.
For example, I've added a scope, and a proper laser sight (not shown, on the other side) for greater accuracy at longer ranges. I've also added a proper bolt action/integral tube magazine setup for the 3/8 in (9.5 mm) barrel. The tubular magazine holds 25 shots.
Finally, I had some fun with an uncarved Halloween pumpkin. Entry Exit
You can even see when I began to run out of air!
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we can!Xenophile wrote:You can even see when I began to run out of air!


Nice work!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

