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Portable Pistol CoilGun

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rupidust
Mon Sept 18 2006, 07:35AM
rupidust Banned
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This is my first coilgun as a Semi Automatic and 1 second charge time with fresh battery and 2 seconds max near empty. Not my first but my first coilgun with the following combined into a portable pistol:

* Semi Automatic
* 10 rounds capacitiy
* Selective power shot level
* Remotely configurable
* Built in regulating booster - 330v
* Ready fire Microcontrolled pistol coilgun.

Specs:
85 joules capacitor source energy + 12J for the injector.
5.1% efficient, 4.5 joules, 29m/s projectile kinetic energy.
10.5 grams steel hollow point bullet.
~1 second charge time.

Here is a prelimary picture.
Video Link:
http://www.geocities.com/rupidust/coilgun-1.wmv

http://www.geocities.com/rupidust/coilgun-85-1.jpg
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uzzors2k
Mon Sept 18 2006, 03:24PM
uzzors2k Registered Member #95 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:57PM
Location: Norway
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That is by far the best coilgun I've seen in a long time. shades Good work!
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Simon
Tue Sept 19 2006, 04:25AM
Simon Registered Member #32 Joined: Sat Feb 04 2006, 08:58AM
Location: Australia
Posts: 549
I'm more interested in theory and efficiency than anything else but I have to say this: it may make heavy use of masking tape but it's still slick.

It's obviously mulit-stage. What kind of timing do you use?
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TheMerovingian
Tue Sept 19 2006, 07:44PM
TheMerovingian Registered Member #14 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 01:04PM
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no barrell?!? kinda weird lol. How about on safety? why not to enclose the whole system in a case?
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rupidust
Tue Sept 19 2006, 11:39PM
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For the Microsoft WMV video impared:
http://www.geocities.com/rupidust/coilgun-85-2.jpg

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After the clip release, laser sight, and a little touch up and body it will be fully shown

The schematic:
http://www.geocities.com/rupidust/coilgun-85.gif
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FastMHz
Wed Sept 20 2006, 08:51PM
FastMHz Registered Member #179 Joined: Thu Feb 16 2006, 02:08AM
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Excellent job....there's nothing wrong with a little tape here and there wink Those look like good coils...were they hand wound? If so, it must've taken a while...
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rupidust
Thu Sept 21 2006, 01:10AM
rupidust Banned
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Thanks.
The gun is not held together with tape. The tape you see in that One image was to first cover explosed HV wires and to hold wires in place else they snag during the hundreds of flip-flop motion that naturaly happens when working on a small object.

Coils are hand wound or assisted with drill driver, so many I cant know whose who. 4 coils actually. The two fronts are the accelerators, the red rear is the injector and the black heat shrink rapped under that one is the booster coil. Much change since that early image. Will send update. Was originally designed to insert projectile into breach by manual trigger motion. I did not like the required long trigger displacement, very uncomfortible. Attempted motor driven but small motor not strong enough and was not in mood to use gears, thats a whole nother project. So injecter was the final option. Draw back is that this lengthengs the rear of the gun and adds more joules to the bank hence sucks up charging time. Its about 12J but every joule counts when you try to make a fast shot system powered by little AAA's.
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phil
Fri Nov 03 2006, 04:24AM
phil Registered Member #314 Joined: Mon Mar 13 2006, 03:12AM
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Beautiful gun, puts my lil test ones to shame.
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rupidust
Sat Nov 25 2006, 09:55AM
rupidust Banned
Registered Member #110 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 12:23AM
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Posts: 85
Update:
Clip release and laser sight have been added. Below are some videos of the semi-automatic coilgun pistol in action.

http://www.geocities.com/rupidust/vid-1gotaway.wmv
http://www.geocities.com/rupidust/vid-3shots.wmv
http://www.geocities.com/rupidust/vid-4shots.wmv
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