Air Cane Coaxial
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 1:05 am
This is my first coaxial, it's designed to look like a cane, I could obviously do a lot more to have it really look like a cane, but that gets into concealed weapons and is not worth it. It's also my first ever BB gun. The design is nothing new, but a whole lot of fun. Some features are:
-1/2" chamber about 1.5' long
-1/4" brakeline bb barrel
-Integral silencer (slightly more volume than barrel)
-1/2" epoxy piston with craft foam sealing face (works quite well)
-1/4" ball valve trigger
-All metal (high pressures possible when I replace or epoxy the schrader)
As far as power goes, it is awesome. At 150 psi, it shot a bb through six soda cans from about 2 feet away. It also shoots through top and bottom of two soda cans (more if I upped the pressure from 150). This bb gun is not exactly the model of efficiency, but it's very entertaining (and shiny).
My main issue right now is with the schrader, as it starts to bulge out of the endcap at high pressures, so I am debating whether or not to bite the bullet and buy a threaded schrader, or somehow epoxy this one in. Any advice?
Here are some pics, sorry for the blur.
-1/2" chamber about 1.5' long
-1/4" brakeline bb barrel
-Integral silencer (slightly more volume than barrel)
-1/2" epoxy piston with craft foam sealing face (works quite well)
-1/4" ball valve trigger
-All metal (high pressures possible when I replace or epoxy the schrader)
As far as power goes, it is awesome. At 150 psi, it shot a bb through six soda cans from about 2 feet away. It also shoots through top and bottom of two soda cans (more if I upped the pressure from 150). This bb gun is not exactly the model of efficiency, but it's very entertaining (and shiny).
My main issue right now is with the schrader, as it starts to bulge out of the endcap at high pressures, so I am debating whether or not to bite the bullet and buy a threaded schrader, or somehow epoxy this one in. Any advice?
Here are some pics, sorry for the blur.