CO2 mortar

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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boom_o_matic_2.0
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spudtyrrant wrote:
boom_o_matic_2.0 wrote:a $200 air pump? jeeze...lol. WAY out of my budget.
they can also go to 3000 psi there are not very many air pumps that can do that :o
true but I dont have that kind of money. I wish I did though. lol
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if you do get a 3000psi hand pump then be extra careful.
like let it rest every 5 mins of pumping or it will be broken very fast.
compressing air creates alot of heat, with is not good for the seals.
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"The AirForce hand pump does not heat up with constant use" I believe the link already addresses the issue of heating.
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