Here in the states he’s what we’d call a “MacGyver.” Ohhh and I don’t believe there’s a single person who thinks Jöerg lies... He is a very forward, transparent person with a brilliant mind.
Joerg has simultaneously one of the most fun and educational channels in the weapons community. It's a crime that youtube even thinks about demonetizing his channel.
Wow, I just bumped into this guy again after about two years of not watching, and to see he’s up to almost 3million viewers is amazing. He has the staying power that’s needed to succeed in this game. Good for him! People love seeing someone persevere. That air crossbow sounds like just the thing for silent night operations. Very little sound for hunting.
Great to see how you took the time to explain this in detail to the viewers. Not just the 'how' but also the very important 'why' was covered. Great work Joerg! :)
Mr. Sprave, I have been watching your channel for 5 years+. I do have to say you look so fit! I'm not sure what you have been doing but you look great. I'm happy for you and thank you for still making worthy content despite RUclipss never ending BS. Cheers you legend.
Ok that is a rediculous amount of pressure I might also suggest a rubber tip gasket or washer on the front of the 7mm tube but awesome build. Buy an air compressor that pump will kill you before you get to kill anything with an arrow lol
@@kevinlewis9151 250 bar is ~ 3625psi. A regular air compressor usually maxes out at 150 psi. Most compressors are designed for high flow vs pressure. There are high pressure compressors that can compress to 3625 psi, but they are very expensive and large. I know when I was volunteer firefighter the rescue truck had a built in high pressure compressor to fill the air tanks. It was over 20k, and it still took 5-10 minutes to fill the tanks to 3k psi.
@@rileyfenley522 yep a regular ait compressor would probably explode lol but there is a guy on RUclips that uses a couple refrigerator air compressors back to back to get some serious psi
Ray here, your program is the best. I am always excited when you say" let me show you it's features. People in the U.S.Are all saying that. I bought a car last week. And the first thing the salesman said." Let me show you it's features.
Yeah, he gets like 0.03 cents from you. Not even joking. If you want to support him, donate to patron to give him at least an entire cent, then use Adblock to gain the Red experience. Same perks, but he gets a REAL ammount of money and if we can get him up to 3K per month he can finaly get a good camera thus we get better videos :3
Jörg, ich finde es beeindruckend, dass Du trotz Deiner aufwendigen Projekte und Videos, es noch schaffst „nebenbei“ so ein tolles Business zu betreiben. 👍🏻 Schön, wenn der Chef das beste Aushängeschild für seinen eigenen „Laden“ ist. 😀 P.S.: Warum kann ich hier nicht zwei Daumen nach oben geben? 😄
This would be a good project for a little kid here in the US. We used to make our own little .22 pipe zip guns when I was a kid. Fun video. I am binge watching the content and really enjoying the channel.
So glad I'm early enough to watch this vid before it gets taken down wrongly by youtube's unbiased staff and effective algorithm (hope it doesn't, though)
JDownloader ist super, genau. Benutze ich selbst auch. Ansonsten kann man auch im Notfall via einer Google-Suche ("Download RUclips Video Online") eine der diversen Webseiten für das herunterladen nehmen. Praktisch wenn man mal an 'nem anderen Rechner oder am Tablet sitzt.
gäb auch noch Browser Addons (Chrome, Firefox) die einfach einen Download button zur RUclips seite hinzufügen. Find jdownloader persönlich aber auch am besten.
I wish you had more vids of your build process it’s fascinating to watch. You clearly have a lot of engineering experience and now use it for whatever you want. Truly a dream
jemielnic Dont know but he made a Gewinnspiel (dont know the english word, use the Google translator XD ) with the Ikea pencil pistol when he published his mobilegame.
Much appreciate the clear instructions and assembly from off-the-shelf parts. This latter is a real bonus for such as I, who do not possess a metal-turning lathe, milling machine, and machining skills. The design might lend itself to being made, for eminently practical ends, by country folk in lower income countries. An obvious need - to which you, Joerg, allude - is the fitting of a pressure reservoir connected, via a constant-pressure valve, to the air-cylinder ("plenum"). Tod of 'Tod's Workshop' mentions how crossbows were sometimes used during the fighting in Sarajevo because of the greater penetration of their bolts relative to that achieved by assault rifles. Useful when taking out largely concealed snipers. With the aid of an American colleague he demonstrates the truth of this. One problem with bolts and arrows may be the cost of buying them or the time involved in making them. Especially when used in the wild, for hunting, with frequent losses. Have you considered developing a hybrid model,capable of shooting - whichever seemed the more appropriate in the circumstances - either an arrow or a lead slug ? What would be the most suitable calibre to make clean kills on medium-sized game, such as wild pig or deer ? - without unduly wasting that precious substance compressed air. I was thinking maybe something in the range of .30" to .375", or 7.5 to 9 mm. It seems to me that a major problem in re-designing for the use of lead slugs, avoiding machining, could be the making of an air-tight breech for rapid reloading. Muzzle loading would be slow and tedious. And then, how accurate would be a slug fired from a smmoth bore out to, say, 100 metres ? Could one obtain a rifling button able to form the wide, shallow grooves, leaving very narrow lands, suited to airgun barrels ? On special order from China ? Sorry ! Many questions, from a novice trying to learn more. Am not expecting they will all be answered.
This is badass as always, man. Definitely love your content, and I wish RUclips and Germany officials would just leave you alone. I wish you all the best of luck. Much love.
Marcus Flierl "German Terrorist supporter shows how to craft dangerous air-powered mass murder weapon (especially tuned to target innocent Christian children) out of simple cheap amazon goodies... ...Straight out of the Alinsky manual
you certainly give a more humanized look into the flaws and pitfalls of design and construction of prototypes. your honesty showing your development hick ups is refreshing and greatly appreciated. 😎👍
Thousands of RUclips videos and yours is my absolute favorite! Thank you sir. I would really like to see a slingshot that is band or spring powered that compresses air and launches a projectile. Your fan, Dustin in Atlanta, Ga
Me too, my old fashioned 40 pound plus is getting hard on my wrists at my age. However; it still drives a .50 caliber ball bearing through 1/2" plywood at 20 yards. Hate to be the idiot that breaks into the house in the middle of the night, I keep both weapon and ammo close to the bed, and the ammo is rusty and a bit greasy. Why clean it up? Have been warned by the local LEO not to do head shots if forced to shoot, because of the mess it would cause. LOL
Install, "youtube-dl" via the command line in Linux or MacOS and you can download any RUclips video. You can select the quality and size. In MacOS you can install it via, "Homebrew" and in Linux you can use "apt-get."
Man! I need to find where this guy lives. Im running to his house when zombie apocalypse would really happen. Probably this guy would just be laughing while slaughtering them zombies. You're cool dude keep the videos coming.
If you want to ensure the most stable of wooden pieces, I would suggest you immerse the pieces of wood into a small bowl filled partially with a slow cure resin, and put them through several cycles of vacuum treatment, which will allow the resin to permeate the wood, and then placed in a warm environment to cure. then those pieces of Plywood will be extremely tough.
I believe what Joerg meant by "stabilization," was drilling pilot holes and counter-sinking. Me mentioned them in the context of the plywood prying apart from the screws.
Ok. I'm not going to pick on you for all the mistakes and wrong information you gave about your wrenches and the teflon tape, but instead I'll just say, you did a great job and made something very useful for the common person. Well done.
Pipefitter here. This kind of stuff makes me geek right out. Joerg your videos give me so many ideas. Thank you, big guy. So glad I came across your channel
I love it but be careful my friend; it depends on the manufacture, I just checked my old 'washer gun'. it is rated at 140 bar maximum, approx 2,000 psi. I don't doubt there are higher rated ones but I would err on the side of caution here? Pax dude.
@@2024WhatNow Be careful mate, the max pressure should be printed on the handle. The spare one I have is rated 140 bar, approx 2000 psi. That's still good enough, for sure but very scary to get it wrong and have a catastrophic failure or an accidental discharge. I love Joerg and I have been thinking along the same lines for a while now regarding air powered weapons. I would add some refinements to the design (as Joerg suggests you might) ; have a reservoir tank, say 250 bar and a pressure limiter that allows (eg) 100 bar into the firing chamber so that you have a constant firing pressure so long as the 'tank' isn't depleted. Now, you DO have to balance the volume of the firing chamber to match the missile/arrow/lead projectile? Too much volume is a waste and it will still be 'blowing' after the missile has fired, too little is quite obvious. As the 'barrels' are so light, I'm considering a multi-barrel version where one small lever rotates, locks, and charges, ready to fire. Pax dude.
awesome idea. have you tried it? does it work as expected? have found some washer triggers dont like to open under high pressures, but they probably weren't rated for the pressure I was using.
@@pfow2006 Most of them are set up so the pump modulates pressure when trigger is depressed (aww, poor guy 😥), and when you press it, the pressure is unleashed, right? Well, then the pump runs at full blast (literally), and the trigger is being flowed through. When the gate is cut down by the trigger being let off, it takes a decent velocity to force it shut under high pressures, I've noticed
What a genius you are. This is simply brilliant. I marvel at your craft. Thank you for sharing and also for your gentle but most informative explanations. Blessings 💖
Sir you are so creative and soooo resourceful I have a name for you GENIUS!!! THANK YOU for sharing your brilliant ideas with us mere mortals. I love this invention of yours even though I know I won't be able to pump it up to the pressures you are getting. I'm an eighty year old retired man but very good technical inventions always catch and hold my attention. More power to you Sir.
joerg you should be a weapon designer for post apocalyptic scenarios man, this thing would fit perfectly in say a fallout game or a metro game or a movie in a similair setting
hwhack or he could be a superhero that for once isn't rich so he has all these weird contraptions that a user's or something all these little gadgets like Batman but for every man
For those who are afraid of failing. Domt worry. Its much easier than you think, all you need is muscle power in the end for some tasks but nothing an avarage man cant do. And even of you fail, you can salvage the metal parts and just re do it, its not much of a problem.
🇨🇺 , 🇩🇪 , and ☘️ , probably never be able to go see my ancestors land in person, I am fond of Germany for some reason... after reading most of the IDIOT it made me have a some what better understanding yet leaving with more questions than before anyways thanks for sharing some of your culture online. It’s bringing out the machinist in me!
A quick search gave me electric valves that work @ 5000 psi: that's about 350 bar. Nothing about the speed they open though. I have no idea about this. they work on 12V so power should not be a problem. Any idea how fast Joergs rubber powered valve opens?
one of the ones he did on the massive airbow opens all the way before the arrow fully leaves the barrel. still not ideal though. when a ball valve is half way open, it's still half way closed. so even though it just fully opens by the time the arrow leaves the barrel, it was at least half way closed a majority of the time. the best valves (read quickest) would be burst disk, and then qev.
The 'naughty kid' glee Joerg shows, and the cheeky glint in his eye when he has made some madly dangerous weapon and declares "Let me SHOW you it's features!" Always makes me feel like I'm a co conspirator to some wicked mischief about to occur...
I built something similar, using a Kidde CO2 Fire Extinguisher. CO2 provides consistent pressure until the last bit. It was actually designed as a spear gun, with solid spears launched from standard copper supply pipe, which fit over the spear. I centered the spear with a standard sliding spear gun collar at front that fit perfectly inside the copper supply pipe, and at the rear with a backing washer, rubber grommet seal that slip-fit the supply pipe, and small washer behind, held in place against a shoulder on the spear (turned down on a lathe) by a castle nut on a short thread I cut at the rear of the spear. At the front end, I threaded for a standard spearhead, in front of the sliding collar. The benefit of surrounding the spear is that the surface area of the inside of the large diameter supply pipe increases the force applied - the psi times the area of the rubber grommet, which seals the air behind the spear (supported by the backing washer bearing against the shoulder of the spear), provided enough launching force to drive the spear through a 2x12 underwater about 12 feet away. It was murder on Striped Bass and other very muscular, large fish - penetrating fully through and opening up the locking wings on the spearhead. To provide neutral buoyancy, I radiator clamped styrofoam on either side of the tank, which made it one-hand controllable, if necessary - although firing at a moving fish was easier using it as a long pistol, swinging by treating the tank as a forestock. Using the Kidde Extinguisher gave me a handle, trigger, valve, and tank - I only had to remove the extinguisher horn and re-attach the tank to the handle through a 90 degree elbow. I then slip-fit the horn attachment stud, screwed to the back of the 1/2" supply line, which I secured to the tank with a radiator clamp. Very compact, very powerful, consistent, accurate etc. I attached a nylon line to the legs of the front collar, looping it through a spring clip at the bottom of the handle and forward to another clip to allow multiple loops, and compressed the line, knotted inside, inside a wired-on gum rubber tube to act as a rubberized shock absorber when the spear reached 15 feet. The waters here are not clear beyond that distance, so you must limit the range or risk hitting another diver beyond your visibility. At the end of a 15 foot run, the spear is still traveling with great momentum, so you need the shock absorber in line to stop it from pulling the gun out of your hand. I also tested it with compressed air, at 3,000 psi (~200 bar); too powerful. For comparison, the 1/2" ID supply pipe with CO2 provided 180 lbs of thrust on the spear; your 250 bar of pressure on your arrow provides 251 lbs; with 3,000 lbs of compressed air in the tank of my spear gun, the force on the spear was 650 lbs - far too much. As it was, with fish like blackfish (Tautog), the spear would go all the way through the fish and hang by the line on the other side. With practice, I found I could modulate the force by pulling the trigger by a greater or lesser amount, depending on the fish I was shooting at, whether there was a rock face behind it or not, etc. Interesting video and skillfully-made garage-built weapon you have there!
@@all8268 Too long ago to quote exact pricing (see below), but the real cost was just the labor - I picked up the Kidde Fire Extinguisher at a flea market, used some copper tubing (supply line) I had hanging around in the cellar, picked up the elbow and fittings at a local hardware store for probably a buck or so. The cost was the spears. The spear head and sliding collar were whatever they cost at the time - I still have 3 assembled spears in the cellar - and what they cost now at a dive store; I used the ones I had for my triple-strand Arbalete. The shafts were hardware store ~3/8" unthreaded rod - steel, not aluminum, for strength and higher sectional density (penetration). The two ends were turned down on a lathe, but that was done at a neighborhood machine shop for a few bucks on his bar stock machine. I cut the threads to match the spearhead thread and castle nut thread with dies from Sears and my hand-held die handle. The castle nuts were standard hardware store items - maybe 10 cents each back then. The rubber grommet seals at the rear of the spear, which could easily be replace with rubber faucet washers because they are backed with metal washers so they don't blow off the shaft from the pressure, were a found item - not sure what their original application was. They are little rubber cups with a hole in the middle, like the rubber cup washers in a single-handle faucet ball. In those days, you'd just roam around in a hardware store and look at things, and get a bright idea. The rest - gum rubber tubing, nylon line, spring clip, radiator clamp, etc. were also standard hardware store items. I'd say the spears (less spearhead) probably cost me a dollar or two each, and the gun certainly less than ten bucks all told, including the can of Rustoleum yellow primer I sprayed it with. I think I paid $5 for the fire extinguisher at the flea market. The shock absorber idea was, I thought, reasonably clever. You feed the nylon line down through an 18" length of gum rubber tubing, pulling a knot you tie in it to within the last inch of the tubing. Wrap wire around the tubing so you can't pull it through. Then stretch the tubing in the other direction over the nylon line almost as far as it will go, and mark the line. Tie another knot at the mark. Then pull the tubing again, until the second knot is an inch inside the tubing, and relax the tubing, which will compress the line inside it. Tie it off with wire like you did the first knot. Attach one end of the line to the gun and the other to the slider on the spear, cutting the line to the right length for the visibility of the water you're hunting in. When the spear reaches the end of its run, the gum rubber tubing acts as a shock absorber, slowing the spear gradually, and stopping it dead, but gently, when the line reaches its limit inside the tubing. If you don't use the shock absorber, the spear wrenches the gun out of your hand; if you don't have the line inside it, the spear can break the tubing, and there goes the spear. It's actually a fun and pretty easy project, with fantastic results.
i have downloaded the plans and parts out of pure curiosity before i check out regulations in australia regarding these. i will say i am amazed just looking at it in the video just how compact this is and easy it can be to build with practice and patience.
+Augustus Aguila His joke about "demonitization ...the money I need it" isn't realy true. I mean, if your used to get money from youtube for entertaining abou 2 million subscribers, you will off course be missing it when it's beeing drained away. BUT he has a job. He is a manager. For some reason after his job he feels to need to do something thats less about economics...lol So he will never end up poor without youtube ads.
Don't let anyone discourage you from continuing your builds. You are welcome Joerg to come to Brasil one day, we could build a Frankenstein gun as in firearm/airgun combo.
Interesting design! I've built similar airbows, although I opted for machined billet aluminum instead of plywood. Just a personal choice, but it allowed me to float the barrel while at the same time encasing and protecting it. My only criticism would be your trigger/sear/band design. I would make the valve handle much smaller, use a proper steel spring, and make a rotating sear/trigger that can all be covered in a housing and give you an adjustable trigger. Bands break, plus the parts moving in the open can cause injury or be jammed by debris. Just my thoughts. Great job!
It is already a lot of work only to finish watching this. Then you realise you will be shooting even slower than The German Heavy Gustav cannon during WW2.
Awesome vid,man! I have one tip from a friend of mine (a knife maker) regarding the stabilization of the wood (and other porous materials). You need a cheap and small vaccum chamber and the pump. You need to put the part in to stabilizing liquid (Need more details here. I'm guessing the mixture was epoxy-based) in the chamber and start pumping out the air. The negative pressure should pull all the air from the part and it should be replaced with stabilizing agent. The main benefit is getting a material that looks like generic wood,but is hard AF. I think it might also have some uses outside of making weatherproof knife handles? Cheers from PL!
Hi joerg. Have you tried a home made hammer driven air release valve? While i appreciate the simplicity of a ball valve, and comprehend the differences of pressure build in the bolts body that facilitates its launch i think you could easily add an external compressed air canister and be able to achieve multiple shot capability without pumping every shot. With the hammer valve you could even convert between ball ammo and bolts or have an over under. I'm designing a multi barrel but the air cans don't last long enough. I fire marbles, I need a larger air supply. Portability isn't really there mine is more viable mounted on a fire truck i think.
Teflon tape is defunct, as it's far better to use 5 minute fast setting Araldite epoxy resin, which is what the fire department use, on high pressure fittings. Teflon can still leak but when Araldite epoxy resin sets its good for really high pressures over 750 psi. I use it on all my fittings and it's easy to undo just heat joint then resin softens. Hans Amstel in Adelaide Australia.
I'm rather interested in seeing if this is actually illegal on the UK. By rights it doesn't have a barrel which is a requirement for classification of a firearm in the UK. It has a guide rail for a crossbow bolt. This technically isn't an air gun but a hybrid air bow. Bows and crossbows are perfectly legal to own or build. I did some digging earlier in the year and couldn't find a definitive answer. That said it's probably only a matter of time before a pointy stick is made illegal in the UK.
Charles McKinley only for law abiding citizens. Criminals use the black market and will often be let off with a caution for being part of a protected minority group....
I'm tempted to ask our local firearms officer about their ruling and see what they say. Worst they can tell me is its illegal. Owning a crossbow is perfectly legal if you're over 18 in the UK. Its whether they'd classify this as an air gun, which would mean you'd need a firearms certificate if its above 12 ft/lb.
I would use a 1/4" or 9/32" by 1/2" compression fitting and matching tube size to hold the tubing the arrow slides over. The larger size is about 7. 14 mm and might still slide into the bolt shaft. An electrically operated selinoid might be nice too.
Is there a practical risk of the barrel and the arrows swelling over time? The pressure is high and these elements look fragile in comparison to the pressure chamber.
unlikely in my opinion. most of the force would be at the end of the barrel(since thats where it pushes the arrow) and in that place it should be fairly well supported by the arrowshaft and the tip of the arrow would be additional support(though not too much). And even if it does. you could replace the barrel fairly cheaply.
Maciej Naumienko not exactly as the flow is free to go until it meets its first obstacle, the tip of the arrow at the end of the barrel. This will cause a pressure raise "travelling" from the end to the start of the barrel. But I think the arrows are much less sturdy than the pipe so the first thing that breaks would be the arrows keeping the barrel safe.
There is a thing called "dynamic pressure". If the liquid or gas is moving there will be more pressure. Since its accelerating through the barrel more of the force would be at the end. At least thats what i think. Also the barrel simply is the easiest to bend or buldge at the end because it is only supported on one side rather than on two.
Here in the states he’s what we’d call a “MacGyver.” Ohhh and I don’t believe there’s a single person who thinks Jöerg lies... He is a very forward, transparent person with a brilliant mind.
Jörg or Joerg ;)
@@stayloyal7988 Oops🤣
@@stayloyal7988 Joerg if you haven't got German keyboard enabled. :)
Macgyver turns a lawnmower into a tank. Yes you are right 🔥🤙🏻🤣
In Germany we would call him like that too:) The series was popular here too.
His deep German laugh makes these awesome videos twice as good
Yes, reminds me of the Disney cartoon and the jolly laugh Santa Claus lets out in his workshop.
How can somebody laugh in a language 😂
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In an accent its true, and true too is animals in different countrys have different accents, sounds unlikely but it's a fact.
Joerg has simultaneously one of the most fun and educational channels in the weapons community. It's a crime that youtube even thinks about demonetizing his channel.
I concur and this is the first vid I've seen
1000 points for honesty! "Please don't demonetize this video I need the money." Raw honesty I can't even begin to tell you how much I appreciate that.
Been watching this dudes videos for over an hour now, don’t know how I got here but I love it
Wow, I just bumped into this guy again after about two years of not watching, and to see he’s up to almost 3million viewers is amazing. He has the staying power that’s needed to succeed in this game. Good for him! People love seeing someone persevere. That air crossbow sounds like just the thing for silent night operations. Very little sound for hunting.
its illegal since 2019 german law change
Great to see how you took the time to explain this in detail to the viewers. Not just the 'how' but also the very important 'why' was covered. Great work Joerg! :)
Great work. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wtf no ha ha ha and one last shot for the viewers . thunk . Ha ha ha and one more ha ha .
"It would not go BOOM, it would go pfft." Lol. I love Jorge Sprave.
Mr. Sprave, I have been watching your channel for 5 years+. I do have to say you look so fit! I'm not sure what you have been doing but you look great. I'm happy for you and thank you for still making worthy content despite RUclipss never ending BS. Cheers you legend.
1 bar = 1 atmosphere 1 atmosphere is about 14.7 psi
760 torr
Ok that is a rediculous amount of pressure I might also suggest a rubber tip gasket or washer on the front of the 7mm tube but awesome build. Buy an air compressor that pump will kill you before you get to kill anything with an arrow lol
@@kevinlewis9151 250 bar is ~ 3625psi. A regular air compressor usually maxes out at 150 psi. Most compressors are designed for high flow vs pressure.
There are high pressure compressors that can compress to 3625 psi, but they are very expensive and large. I know when I was volunteer firefighter the rescue truck had a built in high pressure compressor to fill the air tanks. It was over 20k, and it still took 5-10 minutes to fill the tanks to 3k psi.
@@rileyfenley522 yep a regular ait compressor would probably explode lol but there is a guy on RUclips that uses a couple refrigerator air compressors back to back to get some serious psi
@@rileyfenley522 its a hydraulic cylinder used to pump a piston. thats why they are so slow.
Freaking badass My friend! Wish you all the best for 2018 :)
Adam Celadin I subbed you I love your videos as well
Adam can you try to throw a serrated chackram?
I'm glad I saw your post, I dig your videos, you got another subscriber. Keep up the good work! :)
Yeah great job joerg and also you Adam keep it up!!!!
This is honestly the best RUclipsr ever
Ray here, your program is the best. I am always excited when you say" let me show you it's features. People in the U.S.Are all saying that. I bought a car last week. And the first thing the salesman said." Let me show you it's features.
Ads really like to avoid this channel
Potato, Potato There was two ads for me
I have RUclips Red, so Jörg gets some money every time I watch his videos and I never get ads!
yeah but the channel makes ads themself a lot.
Yeah, he gets like 0.03 cents from you. Not even joking. If you want to support him, donate to patron to give him at least an entire cent, then use Adblock to gain the Red experience. Same perks, but he gets a REAL ammount of money and if we can get him up to 3K per month he can finaly get a good camera thus we get better videos :3
@Meep Changeling What ever happened to his 1k goal of a full metal repeating crossbow? I was most excited for that but then it disappeared?
Man everytime george shoots something he has such a jolly laugh makes my day good job man keep it up
Lol @ calling him George. I hope that was a joke
@@a_real_jive_turkey7772 IKR !!!
Watching Joerg now I can imagine him as a 10 y.o. kid talking his neighborhood buddies into some sticky situations hahaha.
I LOVE his laugh makes me giggle every time!! im the same way when i shoot something too!!
Es verdad, cada vez que dispara algo, rie con mucho gozo y es algo que contagia... Jajajajajajajajaja
Jörg, ich finde es beeindruckend, dass Du trotz Deiner aufwendigen Projekte und Videos, es noch schaffst „nebenbei“ so ein tolles Business zu betreiben. 👍🏻
Schön, wenn der Chef das beste Aushängeschild für seinen eigenen „Laden“ ist. 😀
P.S.: Warum kann ich hier nicht zwei Daumen nach oben geben? 😄
2:17 That hearty laugh....it never gets old! We love ya, Joerg!!
the entertainment value you bring your viewers is off the charts my friend
This would be a good project for a little kid here in the US. We used to make our own little .22 pipe zip guns when I was a kid. Fun video. I am binge watching the content and really enjoying the channel.
Joerg,you have a great personality .If you ever stop doing youtube you could become a TV presenter.
Here here
Well, the demonetization bots will probably be fine with it as long as you don't paint it bla-
32:22
*DEMONETIZED*
Hilarious.
RUclips bots are racist
This video never gets old. I come back to it time and time again. And there's no reason for anybody to think you're lying, Drake video
So glad I'm early enough to watch this vid before it gets taken down wrongly by youtube's unbiased staff and effective algorithm
(hope it doesn't, though)
if only they were unbiased, but i get what you meant.
behemuth it was sarcasm
well, you should not have written "wrongly" if you wanted it to be read as sarcasm.
behemuth that wasn’t the sarcastic part and I didn’t even comment that it was just obvious that it was sarcastic
It hasn‘t been taken down.
Ich glaube ich lade das Video gleich Mal runter, bevor RUclips es entfernt.
Super Arbeit Jörg! Du machst immer super Content!
Viele Grüße aus Nürnberg
TheFlyingRaven Welches Programm benutzt du dafür?
mann kann die URL im JDownloader eingeben zum Beispiel. (achtung, diverse Installer dafür wollen dir werbeware andrehen)
Hedonismusbot danke
JDownloader ist super, genau. Benutze ich selbst auch. Ansonsten kann man auch im Notfall via einer Google-Suche ("Download RUclips Video Online") eine der diversen Webseiten für das herunterladen nehmen. Praktisch wenn man mal an 'nem anderen Rechner oder am Tablet sitzt.
gäb auch noch Browser Addons (Chrome, Firefox) die einfach einen Download button zur RUclips seite hinzufügen.
Find jdownloader persönlich aber auch am besten.
I wish you had more vids of your build process it’s fascinating to watch. You clearly have a lot of engineering experience and now use it for whatever you want. Truly a dream
I concur.
I don't know what to say! This has been the most enjoyable 37:57 minutes spent in a long time.
This is one of the best channels on RUclips. And your laugh warms my heart! :)
The best engineers always endeavour for elegant simplicity. As an engineer of forty years experience, you never fail to impress sir!
This thing does not even look homemade 😂
it does, it just looks well made rather than like a prototype or intentionally post-apocalyptic.
jemielnic Dont know but he made a Gewinnspiel (dont know the english word, use the Google translator XD ) with the Ikea pencil pistol when he published his mobilegame.
God Zapp
A true craftsman...!
Well it's amazing what a paint job can do makes something look brand new and Factory made.
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You make it look easy, but i know it's not. Amazing tutorial! Really like it👍👍👍
It's more time consuming than hard.
Hard ? Yes ; but FUN. !!😎
Been watching you for 3 years and love everything you do THANK YOU
Joerg you are a master of your craft.
Don't ever stop your videos. Your videos can always pick me up if I'm down, always entertaining dude.
👍👍
Damn, this is awesome. You get the fun of shooting AND some cardio before every shot when doing it with muscle operated pumps. Amazing :)
Between 250 and 300 bar, it is no longer cardio training really :)
Yeah it kinda looked like a pure hypertrophy Triceps Pushdown :D
Schöne Grüße aus dem Nordmünsterland und einen guten Rutsch dir und deinen Lieben^^
Much appreciate the clear instructions and assembly from off-the-shelf parts. This latter is a real bonus for such as I, who do not possess a metal-turning lathe, milling machine, and machining skills.
The design might lend itself to being made, for eminently practical ends, by country folk in lower income countries.
An obvious need - to which you, Joerg, allude - is the fitting of a pressure reservoir connected, via a constant-pressure valve, to the air-cylinder ("plenum").
Tod of 'Tod's Workshop' mentions how crossbows were sometimes used during the fighting in Sarajevo because of the greater penetration of their bolts relative to that achieved by assault rifles. Useful when taking out largely concealed snipers. With the aid of an American colleague he demonstrates the truth of this.
One problem with bolts and arrows may be the cost of buying them or the time involved in making them. Especially when used in the wild, for hunting, with frequent losses.
Have you considered developing a hybrid model,capable of shooting - whichever seemed the more appropriate in the circumstances - either an arrow or a lead slug ?
What would be the most suitable calibre to make clean kills on medium-sized game, such as wild pig or deer ? - without unduly wasting that precious substance compressed air.
I was thinking maybe something in the range of .30" to .375", or 7.5 to 9 mm.
It seems to me that a major problem in re-designing for the use of lead slugs, avoiding machining, could be the making of an air-tight breech for rapid reloading. Muzzle loading would be slow and tedious.
And then, how accurate would be a slug fired from a smmoth bore out to, say, 100 metres ?
Could one obtain a rifling button able to form the wide, shallow grooves, leaving very narrow lands, suited to airgun barrels ? On special order from China ?
Sorry ! Many questions, from a novice trying to learn more. Am not expecting they will all be answered.
I thought that you were great
"After fifty strokes" you probably feel like you're having one, lol
Mmmm don't think so lol
You could always just use a compressor
@@antonygutierrez1817 I
You made me laugh haha ;)
Boahh das ist echt harter Stoff Jörg! Echt geil!
yea...what he said !!!
If I could pick one person to join my zombie apocalypse survival team, you'd definitely be my first choice!! Love your content ❤️
This is badass as always, man. Definitely love your content, and I wish RUclips and Germany officials would just leave you alone. I wish you all the best of luck. Much love.
I already see the titles on the "Daily Mail" lololol
you mean the daily fool...rofl, lol, lmao
Grappolidipalma "German Terrorist supporter shows how to craft dangerous air-powered mass murder weapon out of simple cheap amazon goodies"😂
Marcus Flierl "German Terrorist supporter shows how to craft dangerous air-powered mass murder weapon (especially tuned to target innocent Christian children) out of simple cheap amazon goodies...
...Straight out of the Alinsky manual
Marcus Flierl .... based on a weapon which has been arround for centuries . Rofl
No its the daily fail
you certainly give a more humanized look into the flaws and pitfalls of design and construction of prototypes.
your honesty showing your development hick ups is refreshing and greatly appreciated. 😎👍
I was going to comment "go to sleep, it's 5 in the morning", but then I remembered you're in Germany.
You should get Time magazine’s sexiest man of the year award!
"i need the money" lmaooo you got a sub and a like for that
straight to the point, simple, and honest
I can see the Daily Mail headlines now....
Fantastic! You out perform yourself with each new build. I'm fascinated with your talent.
Dude you’re a legend, greetings from Los Angeles. This afternoon I heard someone programmed your laugh as his android ringtone. Respect
Thousands of RUclips videos and yours is my absolute favorite! Thank you sir. I would really like to see a slingshot that is band or spring powered that compresses air and launches a projectile. Your fan, Dustin in Atlanta, Ga
Me too, my old fashioned 40 pound plus is getting hard on my wrists at my age. However; it still drives a .50 caliber ball bearing through 1/2" plywood at 20 yards. Hate to be the idiot that breaks into the house in the middle of the night, I keep both weapon and ammo close to the bed, and the ammo is rusty and a bit greasy. Why clean it up? Have been warned by the local LEO not to do head shots if forced to shoot, because of the mess it would cause. LOL
DOWNLOAD BEFORE DELETED
How do you download?
same here just in case
Install, "youtube-dl" via the command line in Linux or MacOS and you can download any RUclips video. You can select the quality and size. In MacOS you can install it via, "Homebrew" and in Linux you can use "apt-get."
or go to the link I provided.....
tubemate.
Man! I need to find where this guy lives. Im running to his house when zombie apocalypse would really happen. Probably this guy would just be laughing while slaughtering them zombies. You're cool dude keep the videos coming.
I feel like if you and Colin Furze got together you could take over the world!
Apparently you have never seen FPS Russia LOL :-)
+Jon Leiend Isn't his channel like very dead?
It is a cool project but does not compare to the fire power of the GE M134 mini gun.
@@jonleiend1381 but is what they do legal?
I legit just commented this 😂
If you want to ensure the most stable of wooden pieces, I would suggest you immerse the pieces of wood into a small bowl filled partially with a slow cure resin, and put them through several cycles of vacuum treatment, which will allow the resin to permeate the wood, and then placed in a warm environment to cure. then those pieces of Plywood will be extremely tough.
Won't this make them too rigid for this purpose?
I believe what Joerg meant by "stabilization," was drilling pilot holes and counter-sinking. Me mentioned them in the context of the plywood prying apart from the screws.
Ok. I'm not going to pick on you for all the mistakes and wrong information you gave about your wrenches and the teflon tape, but instead I'll just say, you did a great job and made something very useful for the common person. Well done.
A bit early to say this, Happy New Year guys!
Don't say it early! It's bad luck.
Gilead Maerlyn its not early, here in Australia it is already new years day!
When Croz said it, it was the December 30th, check the date.
Gilead Maerlyn also superstition is fake
"It will not go boom... it will go fffffff"
Made me laugh.
Pipefitter here. This kind of stuff makes me geek right out. Joerg your videos give me so many ideas. Thank you, big guy. So glad I came across your channel
Advice for anyone else making this, use a pressure washer gun for trigger, handle 5000psi and already a trigger.
I knew there was a reason I kept the pressure washer wand after the pump catastrophically failed.
I love it but be careful my friend; it depends on the manufacture, I just checked my old 'washer gun'. it is rated at 140 bar maximum, approx 2,000 psi. I don't doubt there are higher rated ones but I would err on the side of caution here?
Pax dude.
@@2024WhatNow Be careful mate, the max pressure should be printed on the handle. The spare one I have is rated 140 bar, approx 2000 psi. That's still good enough, for sure but very scary to get it wrong and have a catastrophic failure or an accidental discharge.
I love Joerg and I have been thinking along the same lines for a while now regarding air powered weapons.
I would add some refinements to the design (as Joerg suggests you might) ; have a reservoir tank, say 250 bar and a pressure limiter that allows (eg) 100 bar into the firing chamber so that you have a constant firing pressure so long as the 'tank' isn't depleted. Now, you DO have to balance the volume of the firing chamber to match the missile/arrow/lead projectile? Too much volume is a waste and it will still be 'blowing' after the missile has fired, too little is quite obvious.
As the 'barrels' are so light, I'm considering a multi-barrel version where one small lever rotates, locks, and charges, ready to fire.
Pax dude.
awesome idea. have you tried it? does it work as expected? have found some washer triggers dont like to open under high pressures, but they probably weren't rated for the pressure I was using.
@@pfow2006 Most of them are set up so the pump modulates pressure when trigger is depressed (aww, poor guy 😥), and when you press it, the pressure is unleashed, right? Well, then the pump runs at full blast (literally), and the trigger is being flowed through. When the gate is cut down by the trigger being let off, it takes a decent velocity to force it shut under high pressures, I've noticed
I love this guy lol he makes the stuff we always sit and think about that we never have time to actually make
He can be the friendliest at the same time most dangerous man you could ever meet and that's awesome!
Your laugh is the best
Just the right amount of laughing too.
Too much can sound a little forced.
That was amazing to see behind the scenes of the Slingshot Channel !! Even more badass than I thought ;)
What a genius you are. This is simply brilliant. I marvel at your craft. Thank you for sharing and also for your gentle but most informative explanations. Blessings 💖
This build need at least "2 thumbs up"...
Grappolidipalma awesome crazy russian hacker easter egg.
I just love his crazy laugh when he shoots something
Sir you are so creative and soooo resourceful I have a name for you GENIUS!!! THANK YOU for sharing your brilliant ideas with us mere mortals. I love this invention of yours even though I know I won't be able to pump it up to the pressures you are getting. I'm an eighty year old retired man but very good technical inventions always catch and hold my attention. More power to you Sir.
joerg you should be a weapon designer for post apocalyptic scenarios man, this thing would fit perfectly in say a fallout game or a metro game or a movie in a similair setting
Screw youtube taking this video down. I already downloaded the pdfs even if it is in German
Qyuubi786 aaaaaand it's still up..
Death By Astonishment Better safe than sorry.
Best channel I have found in a long time !! - keep laughing, you make me smile with you - what a top bloke !!
This guy should be cast as the evil bad guy in the next Schwarzenegger movie!
Joerg doesn't have it in him to be evil and bad.
Schwarzenegger can't act, it hasn't stop him.
Between Joerg's look, and that awesome laugh, he'd make an awesome movie bad guy.
hwhack or he could be a superhero that for once isn't rich so he has all these weird contraptions that a user's or something all these little gadgets like Batman but for every man
Adamkaban Kaban German inspector gadget
For those who are afraid of failing.
Domt worry. Its much easier than you think, all you need is muscle power in the end for some tasks but nothing an avarage man cant do.
And even of you fail, you can salvage the metal parts and just re do it, its not much of a problem.
🇨🇺 , 🇩🇪 , and ☘️ , probably never be able to go see my ancestors land in person, I am fond of Germany for some reason... after reading most of the IDIOT it made me have a some what better understanding yet leaving with more questions than before anyways thanks for sharing some of your culture online. It’s bringing out the machinist in me!
You'd be MUCH better off using a compression fitting to attach the barrel. I've built a few of these that are capable of multiple shots per fill
Swan Donovan Do you use a rubber band activated valve, or an electric one? What would be the downside of an electric valve for this?
darkswami a power source.
A quick search gave me electric valves that work @ 5000 psi: that's about 350 bar. Nothing about the speed they open though. I have no idea about this. they work on 12V so power should not be a problem. Any idea how fast Joergs rubber powered valve opens?
one of the ones he did on the massive airbow opens all the way before the arrow fully leaves the barrel. still not ideal though. when a ball valve is half way open, it's still half way closed. so even though it just fully opens by the time the arrow leaves the barrel, it was at least half way closed a majority of the time. the best valves (read quickest) would be burst disk, and then qev.
I'm using 5000 psi pressure washer gun. makes for a nice trigger.
This is really entertaining... should do a build vid for all your projects... at least the complex ones!
The 'naughty kid' glee Joerg shows, and the cheeky glint in his eye when he has made some madly dangerous weapon and declares "Let me SHOW you it's features!" Always makes me feel like I'm a co conspirator to some wicked mischief about to occur...
I built something similar, using a Kidde CO2 Fire Extinguisher. CO2 provides consistent pressure until the last bit. It was actually designed as a spear gun, with solid spears launched from standard copper supply pipe, which fit over the spear. I centered the spear with a standard sliding spear gun collar at front that fit perfectly inside the copper supply pipe, and at the rear with a backing washer, rubber grommet seal that slip-fit the supply pipe, and small washer behind, held in place against a shoulder on the spear (turned down on a lathe) by a castle nut on a short thread I cut at the rear of the spear. At the front end, I threaded for a standard spearhead, in front of the sliding collar.
The benefit of surrounding the spear is that the surface area of the inside of the large diameter supply pipe increases the force applied - the psi times the area of the rubber grommet, which seals the air behind the spear (supported by the backing washer bearing against the shoulder of the spear), provided enough launching force to drive the spear through a 2x12 underwater about 12 feet away. It was murder on Striped Bass and other very muscular, large fish - penetrating fully through and opening up the locking wings on the spearhead.
To provide neutral buoyancy, I radiator clamped styrofoam on either side of the tank, which made it one-hand controllable, if necessary - although firing at a moving fish was easier using it as a long pistol, swinging by treating the tank as a forestock. Using the Kidde Extinguisher gave me a handle, trigger, valve, and tank - I only had to remove the extinguisher horn and re-attach the tank to the handle through a 90 degree elbow. I then slip-fit the horn attachment stud, screwed to the back of the 1/2" supply line, which I secured to the tank with a radiator clamp. Very compact, very powerful, consistent, accurate etc.
I attached a nylon line to the legs of the front collar, looping it through a spring clip at the bottom of the handle and forward to another clip to allow multiple loops, and compressed the line, knotted inside, inside a wired-on gum rubber tube to act as a rubberized shock absorber when the spear reached 15 feet. The waters here are not clear beyond that distance, so you must limit the range or risk hitting another diver beyond your visibility. At the end of a 15 foot run, the spear is still traveling with great momentum, so you need the shock absorber in line to stop it from pulling the gun out of your hand.
I also tested it with compressed air, at 3,000 psi (~200 bar); too powerful. For comparison, the 1/2" ID supply pipe with CO2 provided 180 lbs of thrust on the spear; your 250 bar of pressure on your arrow provides 251 lbs; with 3,000 lbs of compressed air in the tank of my spear gun, the force on the spear was 650 lbs - far too much. As it was, with fish like blackfish (Tautog), the spear would go all the way through the fish and hang by the line on the other side. With practice, I found I could modulate the force by pulling the trigger by a greater or lesser amount, depending on the fish I was shooting at, whether there was a rock face behind it or not, etc.
Interesting video and skillfully-made garage-built weapon you have there!
if you see this how much did it cost? and you should upload a video of it
@@all8268 Too long ago to quote exact pricing (see below), but the real cost was just the labor - I picked up the Kidde Fire Extinguisher at a flea market, used some copper tubing (supply line) I had hanging around in the cellar, picked up the elbow and fittings at a local hardware store for probably a buck or so. The cost was the spears.
The spear head and sliding collar were whatever they cost at the time - I still have 3 assembled spears in the cellar - and what they cost now at a dive store; I used the ones I had for my triple-strand Arbalete. The shafts were hardware store ~3/8" unthreaded rod - steel, not aluminum, for strength and higher sectional density (penetration). The two ends were turned down on a lathe, but that was done at a neighborhood machine shop for a few bucks on his bar stock machine. I cut the threads to match the spearhead thread and castle nut thread with dies from Sears and my hand-held die handle. The castle nuts were standard hardware store items - maybe 10 cents each back then.
The rubber grommet seals at the rear of the spear, which could easily be replace with rubber faucet washers because they are backed with metal washers so they don't blow off the shaft from the pressure, were a found item - not sure what their original application was. They are little rubber cups with a hole in the middle, like the rubber cup washers in a single-handle faucet ball. In those days, you'd just roam around in a hardware store and look at things, and get a bright idea. The rest - gum rubber tubing, nylon line, spring clip, radiator clamp, etc. were also standard hardware store items. I'd say the spears (less spearhead) probably cost me a dollar or two each, and the gun certainly less than ten bucks all told, including the can of Rustoleum yellow primer I sprayed it with. I think I paid $5 for the fire extinguisher at the flea market.
The shock absorber idea was, I thought, reasonably clever. You feed the nylon line down through an 18" length of gum rubber tubing, pulling a knot you tie in it to within the last inch of the tubing. Wrap wire around the tubing so you can't pull it through. Then stretch the tubing in the other direction over the nylon line almost as far as it will go, and mark the line. Tie another knot at the mark. Then pull the tubing again, until the second knot is an inch inside the tubing, and relax the tubing, which will compress the line inside it. Tie it off with wire like you did the first knot. Attach one end of the line to the gun and the other to the slider on the spear, cutting the line to the right length for the visibility of the water you're hunting in.
When the spear reaches the end of its run, the gum rubber tubing acts as a shock absorber, slowing the spear gradually, and stopping it dead, but gently, when the line reaches its limit inside the tubing. If you don't use the shock absorber, the spear wrenches the gun out of your hand; if you don't have the line inside it, the spear can break the tubing, and there goes the spear. It's actually a fun and pretty easy project, with fantastic results.
@@MrGsteele preciate the in depth response, i’ll have to do this sometime seems like a really fun project
@@MrGsteele and i still think u should make a vid atleast showing itnoff
This needs to be in a Movie!
or Fallout.
i have downloaded the plans and parts out of pure curiosity before i check out regulations in australia regarding these. i will say i am amazed just looking at it in the video just how compact this is and easy it can be to build with practice and patience.
regulations don't apply if it's a God-given right like owning a weapon is.
You’d think he’s some kind of knuckle head.. but he’s so crazy smart :0
+Augustus Aguila
His joke about "demonitization ...the money I need it" isn't realy true. I mean, if your used to get money from youtube for entertaining abou 2 million subscribers, you will off course be missing it when it's beeing drained away. BUT he has a job. He is a manager. For some reason after his job he feels to need to do something thats less about economics...lol
So he will never end up poor without youtube ads.
Just awesome! You and the build! 😄 Thank you! I needed to hear your laugh today, too.
Don't let anyone discourage you from continuing your builds. You are welcome Joerg to come to Brasil one day, we could build a Frankenstein gun as in firearm/airgun combo.
we love your show and we especially like your laugh don't ever stop
Interesting design! I've built similar airbows, although I opted for machined billet aluminum instead of plywood. Just a personal choice, but it allowed me to float the barrel while at the same time encasing and protecting it.
My only criticism would be your trigger/sear/band design. I would make the valve handle much smaller, use a proper steel spring, and make a rotating sear/trigger that can all be covered in a housing and give you an adjustable trigger. Bands break, plus the parts moving in the open can cause injury or be jammed by debris.
Just my thoughts. Great job!
he uses crazy strong bands, these wont break, but it is quite a weird system
itd be awesome if you could upload or have a link to how your design could be built. It sounds like an excellent addition
@Crash you got anger issues bro
@Crash life exists outside a screen
You havent done anything
I wish you were my Uncle. I love your creativity and how you choose to use it.
29:48 the way he said powerful gave me shivers, it feels like a personal threat
Why has it been DEMONITIZED?.....
Awesome video! Glad I found you on here. Excellently explained and easy to follow right along. Thank you
Hallo Jörg, das Video macht mächtig Spaß und man bekommt richtig Bock zu schießen. Vielen Dank alter. Gruß Olaf
When is the nobel premiation for this man planned?
It is already a lot of work only to finish watching this. Then you realise you will be shooting even slower than The German Heavy Gustav cannon during WW2.
you are right ^.^... but still goood!!
Balancing the scales for us gunless westerners against the zombies when they rise haha i love this channel
Awesome vid,man!
I have one tip from a friend of mine (a knife maker) regarding the stabilization of the wood (and other porous materials). You need a cheap and small vaccum chamber and the pump. You need to put the part in to stabilizing liquid (Need more details here. I'm guessing the mixture was epoxy-based) in the chamber and start pumping out the air. The negative pressure should pull all the air from the part and it should be replaced with stabilizing agent.
The main benefit is getting a material that looks like generic wood,but is hard AF. I think it might also have some uses outside of making weatherproof knife handles?
Cheers from PL!
*Reads title*
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I think that he Will be the coolest grandfather ever! 😂😂. Keep it up joerg!
Hi joerg. Have you tried a home made hammer driven air release valve? While i appreciate the simplicity of a ball valve, and comprehend the differences of pressure build in the bolts body that facilitates its launch i think you could easily add an external compressed air canister and be able to achieve multiple shot capability without pumping every shot. With the hammer valve you could even convert between ball ammo and bolts or have an over under. I'm designing a multi barrel but the air cans don't last long enough. I fire marbles, I need a larger air supply. Portability isn't really there mine is more viable mounted on a fire truck i think.
Teflon tape is defunct, as it's far better to use 5 minute fast setting Araldite epoxy resin, which is what the fire department use, on high pressure fittings. Teflon can still leak but when Araldite epoxy resin sets its good for really high pressures over 750 psi. I use it on all my fittings and it's easy to undo just heat joint then resin softens. Hans Amstel in Adelaide Australia.
In US you have access to a lot of fancy DIY not necessarily available in other places.
over 750 psi?
Not impressive! :D
I can’t believe RUclips demonetized this after you SPECIFICALLY asked them not to. So rude of them.
I'm rather interested in seeing if this is actually illegal on the UK. By rights it doesn't have a barrel which is a requirement for classification of a firearm in the UK. It has a guide rail for a crossbow bolt. This technically isn't an air gun but a hybrid air bow. Bows and crossbows are perfectly legal to own or build. I did some digging earlier in the year and couldn't find a definitive answer. That said it's probably only a matter of time before a pointy stick is made illegal in the UK.
Joe Blogs yes it's legal in the u.k. my friend told me from Bristol. All the best from us crazy Australians 👍
I think most police forces would count this as an air rifle and you'd be well over the 12ftlb limit with it.
They still allow their subjects to have pointy sticks?
Charles McKinley only for law abiding citizens. Criminals use the black market and will often be let off with a caution for being part of a protected minority group....
I'm tempted to ask our local firearms officer about their ruling and see what they say. Worst they can tell me is its illegal. Owning a crossbow is perfectly legal if you're over 18 in the UK. Its whether they'd classify this as an air gun, which would mean you'd need a firearms certificate if its above 12 ft/lb.
Thank you, very much Fritz! Wonderful work!
I would like to see your projectiles effects upon meat.
He's like a German Dave Bautista! Lol I love your videos. You're teaching me a lot, bro. Much love.
This was epic. I enjoyed watching you build yours.
I would use a 1/4" or 9/32" by 1/2" compression fitting and matching tube size to hold the tubing the arrow slides over. The larger size is about 7. 14 mm and might still slide into the bolt shaft. An electrically operated selinoid might be nice too.
Its definately legal in U.S. And should be. And I love your creations, you are the master!
Is there a practical risk of the barrel and the arrows swelling over time? The pressure is high and these elements look fragile in comparison to the pressure chamber.
unlikely in my opinion. most of the force would be at the end of the barrel(since thats where it pushes the arrow) and in that place it should be fairly well supported by the arrowshaft and the tip of the arrow would be additional support(though not too much).
And even if it does. you could replace the barrel fairly cheaply.
Well, according to the laws of physics, the same pressure is applied in all directions.
Maciej Naumienko not exactly as the flow is free to go until it meets its first obstacle, the tip of the arrow at the end of the barrel. This will cause a pressure raise "travelling" from the end to the start of the barrel. But I think the arrows are much less sturdy than the pipe so the first thing that breaks would be the arrows keeping the barrel safe.
There is a thing called "dynamic pressure". If the liquid or gas is moving there will be more pressure. Since its accelerating through the barrel more of the force would be at the end. At least thats what i think.
Also the barrel simply is the easiest to bend or buldge at the end because it is only supported on one side rather than on two.