The gun's handle, built as a digital model based on the cutlist.  Transparent sections used to show the internal components and layout..
Right The gun's handle, built as a digital model based on the cutlist.  Transparent sections used to show the internal components and layout..
Top The gun's handle, built as a digital model based on the cutlist.  Transparent sections used to show the internal components and layout..
Front The gun's handle, built as a digital model based on the cutlist.  Transparent sections used to show the internal components and layout..
Back The gun's handle, built as a digital model based on the cutlist.  Transparent sections used to show the internal components and layout..
Bottom The gun's handle, built as a digital model based on the cutlist.  Transparent sections used to show the internal components and layout..
Left The gun's handle, built as a digital model based on the cutlist.  Transparent sections used to show the internal components and layout..
The gun's handle, built as a digital model based on the cutlist.  Transparent sections used to show the internal components and layout..
Opened to show the placement of internal pneumatics and method of closing, the tabs on the blue section.  Transparent sections used to show the internal components and layout..
Opened to show the placement of internal pneumatics and method of closing, the tabs on the section to the left.  Screws and holes not placed yet.
Real world colors, or at least the first attempt.  The finished gun will be made from cast resin.

 

The handle I came up with is made from 18 parts divided into 2 halves: All are 1/8" thick (part 18 is 3/16" thick)

Handle Part numbers (15 and 16 on left side only)
1) 3/8" x 1" (x4)
2) 1" x 1" (x2)
3) 3/8" x 3/4" (x4)
4) 1/4" x 1/2" (x4)
5) 1/4" x 1 1/2" (x2)
6) 1/2" x 1 1/2" (x2)
7) 1/4" x 1/2" (x4)
8) 1/2" x 1 7/8" (x2)
9) 1/2" x 1 1/4" (x2)
10) 1/2" x 4" (x2)
11) 1/2" x 3/4" (x4)
12) 1/2" x 1" (x2)
13) 1 1/4" x 4 1/4" (x2)
14) 1/2" x 1 1/4" (x2)
15) 1/2" x 1" (x4)
16) 1/4" x 3/4" (x2)
17) 3/8" x 1 1/4" (x2)
18 *) 3/8" x 1" (x2)

handle cut list:
1/2" x 1 1/2" (2)
x 1 7/8" (2)
x 1 1/4" (4)
x 4" (2)
x 3/4" (4)
x 1" (6)

1/4" x 1/2" (8)
x 3/4" (2)
x 1 1/2" (2)

3/8" x 3/4" (4)
x 1" (4)
x 1 1/4" (2)

1" x 1 " (2)

1 1/4" x 4 1/4" (2)

7/8" x 7/8" (2) (3/16" thick)

 

The barrel is built as one piece, all parts are 1/8" thick

Barrel Part numbers
1) 2" x 2 1/2" (x2)
2) 3/4" x 2 1/2" (x2)
3) 1" x 2 1/2" (x2)
4) 1 1/2" x 7/8" (x2)
5) 3/4" x 3/4" (x2)
6) 1/2" x 7/8" (x2)
7) 1" x 2" (x4)
8) 3 1/2" x 2 1/2" (x2)
9) 1/2" x 3/4" (x2)

 

Barrel cut list:
1/2" x 3/4" (2)
x 7/8" (2)

3/4" x 3/4" (2)

2 1/2" x 3/4" (2) sand to 37 degree angle
x 2" (2)
x 1" (2)
x 3 1/2" (2) odd shape

1 1/2" x 7/8" (2)

1" x 2" (4)

1" diameter x 1/8" thick circles cut in half (4 total)

 

Button cut list:
1 1/4" x 1" (1)
1" x 1 " (2)

 

Also needed is a cylinder to connect from the button to the valve stem. dimensions yet to be determined.


Pneumatic parts (if you want it to work)

Pneumatic parts:
clippard MJV-2 valve (1)
11752-4 (2)
15002-2 (1)
15453 (1) possibly (2)
11755 (1)
2CPF (2)
4CQF (1)
4CQN (1)
PC-2B (1)
AVT-32-16 (1)
hose to length

1/8" N.P.T. tire fill valve


various other things:
Inner barrel: 5/16" OD x 1/8" ID tube 3 1/2" long (use 5/32" ID if you can find it)
screws: x8 (not sure what size, havne't got that far yet, check back later)


Hook and spool specifications coming soon

A little different then before.  The nearly finished pneumatics, the barrel may change, since it's on the short side.  The hook is just one I made before I had and reference, and is being used for testing purposes.  The gray section will be a custom button setup when it's finished.
VIDEO CLIP 1

I decided to shoot some video, and will do a better job when my video camera's batteries are charged, this was shot with a still camera.  The foam stop is about a foot away.

VIDEO CLIP 2
more bad video- the flattened hook with the air running out. You can see what the hook looks like at he end of clip 1
VIDEO CLIP 3
last bad clip for today- another test of the "Christmas tree" hook, yes that's what that is on the end.
a cheaper alternative to using the AVT from clippard...a refillable spray can modified (it's shrunk down to fit)
Detail of the modifications.  Added a "T" fitting, cost around $10 for the can, and maybe $5 in parts to alter it...just don't blame me if you kill yourself.  I don't recommend doing this, and if you don't know what you're doing, get the stuff from clippard, $5 more and a thousand times safer

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