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Experimental Barrels
This adjustment will allow you to change your different kinds/sizes of barrels without having to build new chambers. But first, you must already have an existing spudgun that cannot do this. It must also only have barrel sizes of 1.5" to 2.5". To change a barrel with the length of 1.5" is quite easy. You just need the following:
Cut the pipe off about 2" up from the reducer and glue whichever coupler fits there. Then, you take the barrel you just cut off and glue the other sex onto the end you just cut off. Now, if you want to use other barrels for this, make adjustments so the end is 1½" and glue on another coupler (the same sex as the other barrel you did I hope). To change larger pipes to have interchangeable barrels, just do the same thing except cut it off and make djustments so that the end is 1½" and glue on the coupler. ALWAYS use 1½" for the coupler, since it is the most common.
For those of you who don't know what rifled means is this; a piece of pipe (or any other cylindrical material) is machined to have cuts or grooves in it that spiral and help turn the object that is passing within the barrel. If you didn't know, gun barrels are rifled to make the bullet shoot straighter and farther. When the toilet paper comes out, if put in the right way, should turn. FAST. By doing this, it makes the toilet paper unravel MUCH faster than an ordinary TP barrel.
Some of you may have already see the double barrels. I've just taken it one step further. By splicing two pipes that are shaped like Y's lengthwise, you are able to create a barrel that is actually 3 barrels splitting out. There is a picture below on how to do this, along with instructions.
![]() #1-2: First, you would take one Y pipe fitting and slice it PERFECTLY down the middle lengthwise of the straight part of the fitting OR cut it slightly off and take the larger one and file it to make it perfectly split.
#3-4: After you have done that, you would take another pipe fitting identical to the other one and do the same thing to it. You could throw away the extra cutoff pieces. Then, you would take these to and cement them together. Finally, you would probably want to reinforce it somehow so it won't explode when you shoot it. The only way I thought of was to wrap a whole lotta duct tape around it. When it is all done, then you could glue some pipes into the three openings.
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