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PJ (Punisher Junior) |
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This is the first coaxial gun i've ever made. I got the idea from Foxx's Site. It has the ame principle as a soleniod valve but if you don't understand the valve, you won' under sand this either. |
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The gun itself |
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The metal plug that seal the barrel and chamber |
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The barrel inside chamber design |
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This is how this gun works. Both sides of the plug get pumped to equal pressure so that it won't move. Then the soleniod releases the pressure from the other side of the chamber which makes that side with no pressure so then the plug get pushed back and lets the air in the barrel and launches the projectile where you've aimed it. Thanks foxx. |
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