Greetings,
Has anyone heard of a dump chamber paintgun design (like the mag, shocker, etc.) that allows one to vary both the pressure and the volume of the gas released?
I'm thinking one could optimize a paintgun's performance by varying both of these parameters, rather than just one or the other, particularly when one uses multiple barrels of differing lengths. Theoretically, one could go from a high pressure/low volume gun to a low pressure/high volume gun by adjusting two screws.
If the amount of gas released (number of molecules) is the same, does it really matter whether it was released at a pressure P and a volume V rather than at P/2 and 2V? How about 10P and V/10 (yes, this is extreme)? I think it may make a noticeable difference in the gun's performance (accuracy, in-barrel breaks, etc.).
Thoughts?
BJJB
Has anyone heard of a dump chamber paintgun design (like the mag, shocker, etc.) that allows one to vary both the pressure and the volume of the gas released?
I'm thinking one could optimize a paintgun's performance by varying both of these parameters, rather than just one or the other, particularly when one uses multiple barrels of differing lengths. Theoretically, one could go from a high pressure/low volume gun to a low pressure/high volume gun by adjusting two screws.
If the amount of gas released (number of molecules) is the same, does it really matter whether it was released at a pressure P and a volume V rather than at P/2 and 2V? How about 10P and V/10 (yes, this is extreme)? I think it may make a noticeable difference in the gun's performance (accuracy, in-barrel breaks, etc.).
Thoughts?
BJJB






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