M700 version B+A Sniper rifle

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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This is my newest cannon. It's a simple 1/4 in. ball valve operated sniper with a 3/8 in. copper barrel housed in 1/2 pvc. i got the stock ofline from ebay, it's an old daisy bb gun stock. The chamber is 1 foot of 3/4 pvc with a schrader fill valve. Hope you like it. Soon to be added features are bigger chamber, and a better barrel setup.

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Damn i really like this gun. you need to paint the pvc black. It would also rock with a scope. I think you need to put a qev on this it will shoot better, more acurate( no turning and jerking),and easier.
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The thing is it would be hard to do that because i use the ball valve as a trigger setup, it is postioned perfectly for a trigger. Qev's are kind of big and boxy and i think it would mess up the overall "sleekness" of the gun.
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If you could find the one used on the copper head prime i think it would work.

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Awesome gun, though personally I think you should have made the chamber out of metal. Then you could use it at ridiculous pressures and have fun with recoil!
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A qev like this would be nice, can anyne help me find one, I've been looking, but no luck so far...
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Have you checked mc master?
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Grrrr... this is pissing me off... I can't find a good air tank that hs threads... :x
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nice how did u get your pic in thge post that big and thos pics in the post are pretty crappy you should get clearer pics or ones that have light in it
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Make your own man. Go for some metal pipe and a welder and try a piston valve with a small blow gun valve, you get the sleekness you like and power. Peace man :P
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galvanized steel pipe is good and holds plenty of pressure.
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I actually got my hands on an old 9 0z. paintball airtank, its really hard to get the gold thingy of the top so I can just use the tank... is there a trick or a method to get it off.

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I was wondering if one of these would work on my gun if I hooked it up to the valve...? http://www.xtremez.com/paintball/produc ... ber=TKCAQC A&variation=&aitem=&mitem=&back=yes&dept=226

Or would it be too much pressure for the valve???
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How bulky would this actually be???

http://order.store.yahoo.net/cgi-bin/wg ... mtfW7wow--

Would it be better to go with the 1/8 in... the design is sleeker and smaller, but it could restrict the air flow... it might end up being worse than the 1/4 in valve I already have on there. I have have posted simple drawings of what they look like...

Screw the 1/4 in I'm using the 1/8...
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dont quadrouple post holy shat theres an edit button for a reason god damnit....

for a marle rifle use the 1/4 definately..you will be disapointed with the 1/8 and the 1/4 will only cost like 2 dolalrs more..
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ya I know I just realized I quadruple posted, sorry I can be a dumbass sometimes... But ya i think I'm gona buy the 1/4 in.
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