Gauss Gun Technology Has Potential

I can see this type of weapon technology going mainstream someday once the parts can be shrunk and made more efficient:

Gauss-GunAs you can see from the video, the gun is quite complicated and it’s not that powerful.  Cool DIY project though nevertheless.

OH NOES UNTRACEABLE MURDER BULLETS WHICH CAN BE MADE FROM HOUSEHOLD METALS!  That’s what news headlines will read when these become more powerful and mainstream and looking for a spot on the “ban” or “restricted” lists.  Hopefully we can ban spoons, forks, soup cans, and anything else that could be made into a deadly projectile for this high electrical capacity assault weapon.

You can check out more pictures and info over on the DIY guy’s website Delta-V Engineering.

Thoughts?

Hat tip: Kevin, Alan, Scott


Comments

13 responses to “Gauss Gun Technology Has Potential”

  1. FAKE! The cake is a LIE!!
    :-P
    thats some serious key holing ! he should have gone with ball bearings and a “hop up”

  2. Rignerd Avatar

    Sorry to correct you, but that is a High Capacitor Assault weapon!

    1. ENDO-Mike Avatar
      ENDO-Mike

      haha perfect!

  3. Matt in FL Avatar
    Matt in FL

    This was a triumph.
    I’m making a note here:
    HUGE SUCCESS.

    And the science gets done.
    And you make a neat gun.
    For the people who are still alive.

    Seriously, though, that’s pretty awesome, actually. Not as a weapon, but as just being awesome.

  4. Chris75 Avatar

    Make it a little longer with more electro-magnets, more voltage and use fin-stabilized projectiles…
    Does anyone remember the movie “Eraser” with Arnold Swarzenegger? I just wish it made the “pew pew” sound. I wonder if this would fall under the NFA?

    1. Quint Young Avatar
      Quint Young

      Nope, they are not powered by any form of combustion therefore, not a “gun” as far as the ATF is concerned.

  5. eksnigol Avatar

    What about making it use cut down nails (the kind you hammer in planks). Get some 8 inch nails and cut of the head and you would have something nasty (in theory).

  6. Quint Young Avatar
    Quint Young

    It needs rifling in the barrel, which seems easy enough to do honestly. Also, heavier projectiles at a faster speed.

    1. the trouble with rifling is:
      A: the barrel must be made out of something non-magnetic to keep from upsetting the magnetic fields.
      B: Rifling adds friction which would rob this gun of what little power it has.

      Fin stabilized projectiles are where the navy is going with this, should be interesting to see!

  7. I still think it’s cool. I wonder what would happen if you hooked it up to a generator. And you would probably better off rifling the bullets rather than the barrel.

  8. What if you use a polymer rifle like the kind you can build with a 3d printer?

  9. top flight Avatar
    top flight

    Outrageously amazing in every way keep working make it happen capin the new J.M.B.

  10. Very neat.

    He should have gone with a magpul grip ~_~