Type of Cannon-Pneumatic
Valve- metal barrel sealing
Exhuast- Low pressure- Hunter Jartop sprinkler valve (looks crappy)
-High pressure- 1/2" ball valve
Main ammo- Nails sharpend both sides and tempered.
Right now I have the sprinkler valve on it for the best preformance at low pressures. It does make it a little ugly though. But at high pressures (when I eventually go to high pressures) it just has the ball valve as the exhuast and trigger and looks sweet.
All metal design, very tough and it has an ultra light piston made from a bolt and some nuts and rubber washers. It has no pressure gauge and nothing fancy on it, which makes it really easy to operate, really easy to make and leaves it compact, portable and easy to modify.
Lots of work and time has gone into this project and as a result has made a spudgun with few flaws. Not bad for my first piston valved cannon, first metal cannon and fourth ever cannon.













