My new "sniper like" gun

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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A cool little C cell shooter. Nice attentions to details and extra points for putting some extra time into your paint job. I like the looks and fit of your scope.
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well maybe. I wanted to make the stock detachable too. maybe have some kind of screw on thing or snap on but I dont know how I'd block the air flow for that
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boom_o_matic_2.0 wrote:well maybe. I wanted to make the stock detachable too. maybe have some kind of screw on thing or snap on but I dont know how I'd block the air flow for that
Maybe put 2 90s where I put my tees, and cut a slit in the pipe and and put it on a stock. Kind of like what I did with the bi pod. It is a really tight fit. I bet it would work for a detachable stock.
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I figured out a good way to block the stock. when I was making mine this week I took a PVC plug that fit into the tee and sanded off the shoulders on the top of it and just glued it into the tee. it stops the airflow into the stock and it has just enough to attach the stock to it. I'll have it posted on here by next week! :D
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boom_o_matic_2.0 wrote:I figured out a good way to block the stock. when I was making mine this week I took a PVC plug that fit into the tee and sanded off the shoulders on the top of it and just glued it into the tee. it stops the airflow into the stock and it has just enough to attach the stock to it. I'll have it posted on here by next week! :D
Cool I will watch for it.
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