Fish Killer Project

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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No pictures! :cry:
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Sure there are.

More: http://www.hkpro.com/peleven.htm
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bah here a real's under water gun http://world.guns.ru/assault/as69-e.htm
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Take a look at the Mares compressed air spearguns. I have seem exploded views of this somewhere.

http://scubamart.com/mares-mini-sten-speargun.html
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Ok back on topic. I understand shooting fish is out of the queston.
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Finally got the right blowgun and finished the quick disconnects:

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I still have a problem though. The quick disconnect isn't perfect so the barrel wobbles a little. I'm hoping the support/guide will straighten it out.
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whats that big white thing?? u ddint need the pipe dope after the exhaust as it doesnt hold air..but oh well good job!!
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Read my post on the previous page. It explains how everything fits together. It's for strength.
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It might not hold pressure after the exhaust port, but high pressure air still rushes through. The majority of this air will travel to the path of least resistance, which is out the barrel. However, some of this air will find places to travel out of other than the barrel, such as through those threads. Adding Teflon tape not only prevents this loss of air, but it also makes it easier to thread and later unthread.
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Dunno if it was mentioned already, but shooting fish is harder than you'd be led to think. The water can make it appear that the fish is somewhere where it actually isnt.
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TurboSuper wrote:Dunno if it was mentioned already, but shooting fish is harder than you'd be led to think. The water can make it appear that the fish is somewhere where it actually isnt.
Unless you are underwater too, then of course refraction wouldn't occur. :wink: (to a noticeable degree)
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Hi,

Where do you guys find an affordable quick release valve? The ones I have seen in Denmark & Switzerland (where I live...) have always cost 100s to 1000s.

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I bought mine off McMaster.com The brand is Deltrol.

There are a bunch of them on eBay for reasonable prices. Hopefully the shipping won't be too much.
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