EDIT: Here's a pic of a pretty mean-looking scatter gun:
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Hardware stores will often have drawers of springs in the aisle with all the little drawers with loose scres and washers. I've had the best luck at True Value hardware, and also at Fleet Farm. The springs I've been using are 9/16" wide, 9 1/2" inches long. I just squeeze them until I find one that feels right.....I just scimmed through this topic, reading a post in full every once in a while so I might have missed it. What Kind of springs are you using in these? And, where are you getting them? I've made a few homemades but havent been able to get the power I wanted outta the springs I have to work with.
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Haha, good concept, but hold that thought...I've been looking at what you guys have been doing with springs and clothespins, and I decided that I'm going to make one (To start with) of these kinda things. Just gotta wait to go to the hardware store tomorrow. Just had to satisfy my creativity with modeling an idea in 3-d.
I figure since you guys have been posting 3-d models of stuff you plan on making, I'd post my concept also.
I'm thinking 1 1/4" SCH 40 Pvc Pipe for the main compression chamber, and 1/2" CPVC Pipe for the barrel/charging rod. (Yes, They are compatable if you do some modding) Then use your clothespin trigger system with a iron trigger, then use a spring clip made with acrylic and wood. (Already got this from a failed experiment). I figure if it's not too big, I can use it as a sidearm, or if it turns out too big, put a stock on it and use it as a primary. That is, IF it gets decent range when I'm finished.
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Hmm. Interesting idea. The problem with a syringe is that, though it will have a near perfect seal, it will require a tremendous amount of force to move. Having experimented with syringes in the past, I discovered that when I finally found a spring that would move the plunger, it did not move it very rapidly at all. It could be worth a try though, the seal would be hard to argue with.Hmm, I just found a place that sells fairly large syringes. They look very promising, especially for a new SNAP-S model. Ill get a couple the next time I'm there. They could probably handle nanos quite well.
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