my airgun

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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chinnerz wrote:
django wrote:I love the look of that gun :D ( the First one) I still cant understand what that cylinder is hanging under the barrel though!???
Yeah i too would like to know what that is.
Also, mad max, now thats a good film
Of course its a good film!,its Australian mate :D = anyone else hazzard to guess what that cylinder is under the barrel??
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The cylinder under the barrel is his chamber. It looks to be a regulated chamber at that.

It looks to be a QEV piloted by a Modified, spring triggered ball valve. Looks to be an efficient design, not to mention a good-looking airgun.
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hey everybody, the chamber i used is that thing:
http://www.genix.fr/images/images_prod/ ... 03____.jpg
I don't know how its called in english but its just a chamber with a classical bike valve, without non return valve . i don't think its only a french stuff.
i dont know exactly is fonction but i think its made to realease the air exedent in gaz instalations.
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The part used for the chamber is an ( automatic) air release valve to air out central heating systems in Europe.


It's what the store idiot came back with when I asked him for a QEV..

Not a particularly useful valve for spudding...except...as a chamber perhaps.. :D
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!

Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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