RSP-Skeleton

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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I'll still enter... either with this or with the gun I'm about to begin work on. I had some good ideas for a revolver mechanism and I expect to have a working prototype within a month or two. After that, I'll see which is more successful.
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I don't think there will be any problems with you entering multiple guns since we're short on entries, so you should go ahead and enter this one even if it's dismantled.
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Beautiful Work PVC!! I'm just now catching it. Love the auto load/ejection. Very smooth.
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what type of spring to you use in the mag?
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I used a constant force spring. McMaster Part #9293K48
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