My full automatic PVC AA battery gun (600 RPM)

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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I built a full auto paintball gun using mostly PVC piping. I decided to modify it by rebuilding the bolt mechanize from the ground up. Now it can use double 'A' batteries as the projectile. I have a photo but i also made a few videos of it. General testing, RPM testing and range testing.

600 rounds per minute testing:
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General testing:


RPM testing:


range testing:
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A picture of me holding my air gun.
A picture of me holding my air gun.
Close up of the plug and the back of the bolt.
Close up of the plug and the back of the bolt.
bolt, plug and stoppers in a cutaway 1" pipe with the bolt pushed halfway forward.
bolt, plug and stoppers in a cutaway 1" pipe with the bolt pushed halfway forward.
bolt, plug and stoppers inside a cutaway 1" pipe with the bolt pushed all the way forward.
bolt, plug and stoppers inside a cutaway 1" pipe with the bolt pushed all the way forward.
bolt, plug and stoppers inside a cutaway 1" pipe
bolt, plug and stoppers inside a cutaway 1" pipe
bolt, plug and stoppers next to a 1" pipe with a side cut away.
bolt, plug and stoppers next to a 1" pipe with a side cut away.
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DUDE! sweet video and well done, thats got some real promise there, keep it up! And please add some still shots so we can better see the mechanism! awesome!
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Thats quite awesome! could you tell me how it works?
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Wow thats awesome! mind posting a few pictures of the blow forward bolt? I might want to try and make a piston valve version :twisted:
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Looks good. I see you've run into feeding problems. :D Happens a lot, and something I haven't really solved either.

Also, considering it's fully automatic, couldn't you choose some cheaper ammunition?
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Batteries tend to fly sideways for some reason. I had the same problem with shots of any decent distance. The AA shots were close in. The conduit was moderate distance and still shows signs of turning. The D cell did a belly flop on the metal. This is a washing machine.
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I understand teh semi, but how does the full auto works?
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wyz2285 wrote:I understand teh semi, but how does the full auto works?
Full auto will only work if i add a little something to the trigger valve. As you can see i have a modified sprinkler valve - so i can use it without power. I have a BB being pushed against the exhaust hole on the bottom of my trigger valve. This does 2 things - the first is that it wont let it fire if its below a certain PSI. The second is that when it does fire it doesn't allow the tank to drain completely - it only drops its pressure by about half. These 2 in combination to the blow-forward bolt allows me to operate this gun as a fully automatic weapon.

I would like to try and use one of these (link below) instead of the BB as it would allow a lot more control.


http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/CDI-CO ... lief-4TK26
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Ah so you made a pop off valve using a bb, touché :wink:
Now I understand it.
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That's a great design, simple yet effective. my congratulations :D
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jakethebeast wrote:Thats quite awesome! could you tell me how it works?
the basic idea on how this works is; air comes and pushes a bolt forward, pushing a battery along with it, once the bolt is all the way forward air is allowed to flow though the bolt and push the battery out of the barrel. once the pressure drops a spring pushes the bolt back, clearing the way for another battery to fall in to place. As the bolt is being pushed back it is also stopping more air from flowing out, this redirects more air in to the sprinkler valve causing it to seal up faster - with the help if a BB and another spring.

i have uploaded a tutorial on how to make the push-forward bolt for a paintball gun, you can watch that if you would like an extensive explanation on how it works. Its the same idea as the bolt in this gun but everything inside is a bit longer.
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I have uploaded some more pictures.
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Looks cool! The problem with these homemade large bore BFBs that aren't made with lathes are that they have a lot of dead space. Not sure if it's harming performance though.
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Gun Freak wrote:Looks cool! The problem with these homemade large bore BFBs that aren't made with lathes are that they have a lot of dead space. Not sure if it's harming performance though.
Altho it is true that i didn't have a lathe, i did have the next best thing(s) - A clear state of mind, patience, a power drill, duct tape, vice grips, sand paper, and tacos.... lots of tacos.

Using everything above i was able to get everything to fit exactly as i wanted it. Where i needed the pipe to be snug, it is so. Where i needed it to be loose, it is loose. :)
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Works for me :D I think I see some taco sauce in there :lol:
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