I once made an autorifle using a modified heavy duty shock absorber for chambering and gas powered rechambering. I got about 1100 chamberings per minute of homemade 4 inch double aught buck shells. Really made a mess of an old abandoned tractor in the back pasture. The marines, though, have better guns and would have shrugged. You should see their antimissile batteries these days. An aircraft carrier can shoot an incoming missile; computer targeting; about 5000 shots per minute; buzzsaw burp.
1740 psi?
DiesesedCow 2 days ago
How the hell did you fill that up !?
Spartan117A1 1 month ago
What is the velocity of the projectile with 110 Bar?
NeoNSPETSNAZ 2 months ago
@NeoNSPETSNAZ
~220-250 mps.
fbsonar 2 months ago
what your projectile? and how do you fill that shit with 120 bar? that's a fucking lot of pressure
suckerfreelatino1 3 months ago
Hmm..I got a much bigger airgun...but I don't shoulder the thing!!
Even at 23 bar it will almost knock you over when fired from the hip
You might be right about the biggest shoulderfired airgun...using some real pressure.
It looks awsome!!
You guys got some nerve hahaha!!
I subbed!!
BTBpneumaticcustoms 3 months ago
where can we see the plans?
ftge87 4 months ago
I once made an autorifle using a modified heavy duty shock absorber for chambering and gas powered rechambering. I got about 1100 chamberings per minute of homemade 4 inch double aught buck shells. Really made a mess of an old abandoned tractor in the back pasture. The marines, though, have better guns and would have shrugged. You should see their antimissile batteries these days. An aircraft carrier can shoot an incoming missile; computer targeting; about 5000 shots per minute; buzzsaw burp.
1emanres 8 months ago
yes, coaxial pressure-balanced valve.
ps: shooting at 160 (!) bar is not comfortable... recoil is like 12ga doublet.
fbsonar 9 months ago
Is it a coaxial valve?
padda4 9 months ago
Awesome, thought it stood 60-110 psi, but it was bar, that is awesome!
padda4 9 months ago
Yes, thanks.
fbsonar 1 year ago
"Weight about a 1/4 ft"? You mean 1/4 lb.?
reno93535 1 year ago
BFG 9000 :)
Maklaut 1 year ago
@Maklaut Amen to that ;)
butaangas 11 months ago
damn is cool !
krysks04 1 year ago