Copper Piston Rifle

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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You wont ever know! MUHAHAHA!!! :twisted: Really PC posted this so the guys not a member so you wont get a answer.
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How does spudshot have so many spud bux?????
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Moderators have as many as they want.
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akaddis wrote:How does spudshot have so many spud bux?????
You asked the same damn question on another thread?
Didn't you put two and two toghter?
Honestly who gives a flying f*ck, theyre only spudbux.
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ProfessorAmadeus wrote:You wont ever know! MUHAHAHA!!! :twisted: Really PC posted this so the guys not a member so you wont get a answer.
Unless this guy is also a moderator on Spudtech :P


Dan, The piston was molded from marine epoxy, with a thick neoprene gasket bolted onto the tip. It did eventually break, so I went with the good old bolts'n'washers with the gasket bolted on method.
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first let me say that I like this design a lot, simple as hell but effective as a result.
two questions:
1. Can't quite tell where your air in is, do you fill through the black thing on the end of the chamber or through the pilot valve?
2. How is the blowgun nozzle hooked up/ where did you get it?
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sorry to do this mods but:

DEAD TOPIC!
"Made in France"
- A spud gun insurance.
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