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Pneumatic Bazooka

So you wanna build a Pneumatic Bazooka? Well this one is nice and simple and still dishes out allot of power. Below i have the materials need to complete this project. Note: This version of the pneumatic bazooka uses a ball valve that is turned manually as to the other type where you use an electrical switch and uses a sprinkler solenoid ...like the sniper rifle I have (which is listed on this site). 

WARNING: As i have said before, neither myself or Angelfire, or cjb.net is responsible for any actions which resulted in injuries by the information obtained by this site. Please!!! be careful, because these aren't toys.

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Description

short sections of 1 inch pipe

1 inch ball valve

1 1/2 inch pipe (at least 4 feet long)

1 1/2 inch pipe (at least 3 feet long)

1 1/2 inch coupling

2 inch street coupling (male to female connections)

2 inch to 1 inch reducing brushing

2 inch end cap

1 inch to male thread adapter

1 1/2 inch to 1 inch reducing brushing

a tire valve

Construction of this gun is very simple! Everything goes together just like the picture. You want the chamber to be at least 3 feet long. If your local hardware store sells 5 feet sections this makes a great size if you have a gasoline air compressor.. It's also a good idea for the barrel to be about the same length as the chamber. You need to drill a hole in the end cap for the tire valve. Milton makes a nice value you can pick up at your local auto shop. It's real easy to bolt-on the tire valve. After everything is glued let it sit over night. If you don't let it sit overnight then you will have air leaks! The next day pump the gun up to 100 psi and be surprised by how powerful it it!