Tequila Gun PCP

More about Power Plenum (66 cm3)

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I am sharing with yours my last TequilaGUN accessory, it is a unique LDC named ”HACHE MODERATOR”, the particularity that do it unique new product is that the LDC has a ”H-SOFT” baffle that it is closed once the pellet pass through it. This condition decrease a lot of the sound intensity.
To reach it, the baffle is bending when the high pressure air fill the first segment of the LDC and reach the baffle face. As soon as the internal pressure decrease the “H-SOFT” baffle recover it shape. The following drawings and videos shows how it works.

There is a lot information and theories in the web about how reach this goal, but a few designers can say that them got it.

This LDC was designed to be used only with Airguns, for this reason the body is 3D printed using PLA+CF fillament, the “H-SOFT“ baffle is made from silicone and reinforced with GF mesh. If this LDC would be used on a firearm it blow out or turn fire on due to the high pressure and temperature gas.

The mechanical specs are the following:
Length: 4 inches
Diameter: 1 1/2 inche
Weight : 3.83 oz
Caliber: 0.177 and 0.22
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While, overall, not for me, I can see where it might be a bonus (a plus) for hunter types that would like more air volume while walking in the woods type thing. This way, they wouldn't need to carry spare air in a separate cylinder.

I've had firearms with "extended" magazines in the past, so the "look" doesn't bother me at all. And yeah, the same with the feed line on the side of the gun. My "industrial" comment, wasn't a negative comment at all, just a comment. The Mad Max and Death Race series of movies have some innovative / cool looks to them...nothing negative.

I have no problem with your idea.

Mike
 
While, overall, not for me, I can see where it might be a bonus (a plus) for hunter types that would like more air volume while walking in the woods type thing. This way, they wouldn't need to carry spare air in a separate cylinder.

I've had firearms with "extended" magazines in the past, so the "look" doesn't bother me at all. And yeah, the same with the feed line on the side of the gun. My "industrial" comment, wasn't a negative comment at all, just a comment. The Mad Max and Death Race series of movies have some innovative / cool looks to them...nothing negative.

I have no problem with your idea.

Mike
I appreciate your input, when the designer is not criticizing he think that his works is perfect. I used this forum to listen the customer voice.
 
I always dreamt of a pistol you shot tethered, so you would have a small tank on your belt / back on a short hose.
You would then have the regulator / plenum in the grip, in that way the pistol could have a real gun look, and i am a 1911 fan

This way you could be able to holster the pistol fairly normal, and pull it from there too, i could see a ISPC air pistol like that.
 
Also i am more of a Snaps man, so when you have your own good product no reason to use anyone else's
And there are so many Snaps versions, or you can go DIY with it and add your own herbs for flavor, and make what is called Bjesk.

Mind you we do not have anyone here that make any form of air pistol / rifle, well unless you do not count the airsoft brand ASG, but i do not count CO2 weapons as air anything.
 
My new carbine configuration for testing the carbon fiber stock. Keep in mind, some prefer pistol form, nothing wrong with that as we are all individuals with different needs and preferences. As for myself i work for a seed co. with hundreds of sky rats causing damage and contamination to our seed in/out of our warehouses, so that being said i need a small set up i can have in a corner to quickly do my dispacthing (15-25yds average) and this set up fits the bill for me. First impressions....sturdy and easy/quick to install. Right away i noticed about 1/2 inch of flex when shouldering, particularly at the install joint. After flex it stays sturdy. I will place a shim in the gap at joint and see if i get less flex. So far all is acceptable for what it is. More testing to be done.

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