.43 cal paintball barrel?
- Acdcmonkey1991
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I am currently designing a pneumatic around .43 cal. paintballs. can anyone tell me what would be the best pipe size for a barrel? Or if If i should just switch to .68 cal. paintballs. (which i really dont want to)
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pyromanic13
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where do you get .43 cal paintballs?
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those r going to get a bit expensive dont you think?
but whatever....i think you should go with .68... but tery 1/2 cpvc....ill go find the inside diameter..
edit...yea thats what i thought...
its goign to be a little big but here is the closest fitting pipe i could find(1/2 cpvc)
and its 0.469" id
but whatever....i think you should go with .68... but tery 1/2 cpvc....ill go find the inside diameter..
edit...yea thats what i thought...
its goign to be a little big but here is the closest fitting pipe i could find(1/2 cpvc)
and its 0.469" id
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Here are some choices from McMaster Carr
36" barrel (Part #8978K143): $6.29
72" barrel (Part #8978K595): $9.71
Both of these barrels have an ID of .43", and an OD of .5". A perfect barrel.
Make sure to buy a compression fittings (part #50915K328, for $3.17, will work perfectly. It has 1/2" NPTF threads)
36" barrel (Part #8978K143): $6.29
72" barrel (Part #8978K595): $9.71
Both of these barrels have an ID of .43", and an OD of .5". A perfect barrel.
Make sure to buy a compression fittings (part #50915K328, for $3.17, will work perfectly. It has 1/2" NPTF threads)
- Acdcmonkey1991
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where can i get those?
- boilingleadbath
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You order them from mcmaster.com
Don't worry; mcmaster's shipping is pretty reasonable.
Don't worry; mcmaster's shipping is pretty reasonable.
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