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gokartmaniac Posted - Feb 20 2004 : 7:49:38 PM
dose any one have plans for a simple pneumatic spudgun thats hand pumped?

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cirvin Posted - Feb 24 2004 : 3:17:08 PM
Yea, i've seen them marked like 150-200psi, and they are really cheep.

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n/a Posted - Feb 23 2004 : 9:32:06 PM
LOL, yeah the barrel and compresion chamber are about 5 1/2 feet long. The barrel is 2 in. and compresion chamber is 3 in. and the ball valve is 3/4 in. It will launch a spud a good 200-250 yrds with 80 psi. And thats a good idea with little electric pump, just make sure it will get up to atleast 100 psi.

cirvin Posted - Feb 23 2004 : 3:33:48 PM
WOW! That things friggin' huge!

You coud goto Wal-Mart, they usually have those cheep electric tire pump compressors.

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n/a Posted - Feb 23 2004 : 2:36:56 PM
You could use a shrader valve (the valve on a car's tire) and carry a bicycle pump around with you. But once it got over 40 to 50 psi it would be hard to get it any higher. I have pics of a pneumatic potatogun i made with a friend, and we will have some plans up in a week or two. I would suggest just using a compresor, because it would be quicker and easier, and you would be able to pump it up to a higher psi. You can check out the pics at http://j-n-c.8m.com/photo2.html



Edited by - Joeman on Feb 24 2004 2:25:22 PM

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