So there's this trick. You take a springer air rifle and some oil. WD40, whatever you got laying around. Fill the skirt of the pellet with a little, a drop, less, the trick is to keep it consistent.
Anywho. When you fire the gun the compression ignites the oil, just like in a diesel engine. You gets combustion. Combustion in a confined space, with one exit point, with rifling along the way. You gets a firearm.
Now it's still only a few grain projectile and you get maybe an extra hundred fps (never had a chrono out while I was a kid mucking around in the woods). But it's pretty dang cool. Can get the pellets super sonic. Like I said, the trick is consistency with the amount of oil, or you'll affect the accuracy too much.
Your gun ain't rated for this. Big boy rules.
Anywho. When you fire the gun the compression ignites the oil, just like in a diesel engine. You gets combustion. Combustion in a confined space, with one exit point, with rifling along the way. You gets a firearm.
Now it's still only a few grain projectile and you get maybe an extra hundred fps (never had a chrono out while I was a kid mucking around in the woods). But it's pretty dang cool. Can get the pellets super sonic. Like I said, the trick is consistency with the amount of oil, or you'll affect the accuracy too much.
Your gun ain't rated for this. Big boy rules.
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