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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:46 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
goathunter wrote:Spudfarm: Have you considered a diesel type approach?
Why not have a combustible mixture in a piston with a burst disk to the barrel and ram a piston down to initiate the cycle?
The idea of applying the concept of forced diesling to projectile firing is not new and was once a commrcially viable idea in the shape of the
Weihrauch Barakuda, however it has long since been superseded in both power and practicality by PCP rifles.
As to the "engine gun", I remember proposing back on spudtech that a set of rotating barrels be hooked up to an air engine in such a manner that the exhaust gas would vent through the barrels to give an air-powered pneumatic gatling, but I guess it's one of JSR's ideas and we just know that it won't work, because....
Hmm should I make fun of a sick man I wonder?
Damn kids*cough*!

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:18 am
by Ragnarok
SPG wrote:Ragnarok, you forgot reason number 5.
Well, I
didn't, but I'm not that harsh -

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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:42 pm
by goathunter
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:goathunter wrote:Spudfarm: Have you considered a diesel type approach?
Why not have a combustible mixture in a piston with a burst disk to the barrel and ram a piston down to initiate the cycle?
The idea of applying the concept of forced diesling to projectile firing is not new and was once a commercially viable idea in the shape of the
Weihrauch Barakuda, however it has long since been superseded in both power and practicality by PCP rifles.

Oh I know its been implemented before. Even tribesmen have used the diesel concept to light fires(via "fire piston"). I just proposed using it in a spudgun. Definitely unique. I may try it myself. I've got a few old pressure lift bodies lying around that should do the trick.
Sorry for jacking you thread Spudfarm
