The Tar and Feather Gun* is for you. Live out all of your Bugsy Malone fantasies with this fun and messy contraption:
As far as I know, this has a fairly unique design among water (well, foam) guns in that it has a breech-loaded cartridge mechanism. The beauty of this is that you can quickly reload with a variety of ammunitions in pre-filled containers. More importantly, once you've fired the gun you can eject the depleted cartridge from the rear of the gun with an extremely satisfying *ka-chunk* sound.
Read on to find out how I built it!
Safety
There are quite a few things that can go wrong when you're building and playing with this gun. You'll be using sharp things to cut plastic. You'll be playing with drills, saws and toxic glues. You'll be putting a home-made pressure chamber under a lot of internal stress. And yes, you'll be shooting your friends in the face. Please be sensible. Wear safety goggles and use your tar and feather gun responsibly.
Whatever you do, don't leave the gun lying around loaded during an MIT frat party. Otherwise this will happen:
*a.k.a. "the personal pneumatic variable payload delivery device"
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For the gun:
- 2" PVC tube - 11 inches
- 1.25" PVC tube - 7 inches
- 2" PVC cap x 1
- 1.25" PVC cap x 2
- 1.25" PVC 45° connector x 1
- 1.25" PVC straight connector x 2 (note: these should fit snugly inside a length of 2" tube)
- Bicycle pump
- Old bicycle inner tube, including valve
- 1/4" brass bushing
- 1/4" right-angle bend that can screw onto the bushing
- 1/4" ball valve with lever (must be able to open and close easily and smoothly)
- 5/16" vinyl tubing - 12 inches
- 1/4" plywood - 12 inches x 6 inches
- Assorted scrap wood
- 2 small but powerful neodymium magnets
- 3 feet of stiff spring wire
- 2 small hinges and matching screws
- 1 sachet of sugru
- Plumbing putty
- Superglue
- Hot glue
- "Amazing Plumbing Goop" or some equivalent sealant
- Self-bonding silicone "rescue tape"
For the cartridges:
- 1.5" PVC tube - 33 inches (note: this should fit inside a length of 2" tube, with just enough room to slide freely)
- Toilet tissue
- Adhesive tape
- Assorted fillings, e.g. shaving cream, Jell-o, flour, etc.


























































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Damn kids, always making things more complicated than they need to be.
-this gun can fire flour;
-flour is flammable and in powder form, therefore having a large surface area;
-when flour has maximum surface contact with air, it becomes extremely volatile;
anybody else on the same thought train as me?
Throwing it onto a campfire works quite well though, I did that last winter *grins* don't do it at home though - I'm a trained idiot
Most flour bombs don't fully aerate the flour before ignition, resulting in a slower, and often incomplete burn. Get it all floating in the air before you touch it off and it generates a pretty significant concussion wave. When General Sherman sacked the city of Atlanta during the American Civil War, he blew up a large number of buildings with flour. Even with the relatively poor mixing done by shaking out a bag of flour inside, it only takes about fifty pounds to take the average house completely off its foundation.
Basically, don't throw flour on grease fires, and don't load this gun with flour and shoot it at a source of ignition. The results of either would tend to be unpleasant.
Google Washburn A Mill in 1874.
:)
I think the intern is safe.
And don't even get me started on napalm. This is probably a project best kept away from fire :-)
Or socks.
I suspect that with more experimentation and higher pressure, I could get confetti to work but it would probably take a bit of re-engineering.
At least we didn't try to the shaving cream and razor blade "autoshave" cartridge on you...
- they love it and agree we should make at least 150 of them asap.
This is going to be so cool to bring them to the next Political rally - (protest)
Steal our taxes! - Say hello to out little friends - the tar and feather ejector!
Where does Bush live again? Cheney? Oil company exec's? Obama's easy enough to find...
This is going to be a great year for protesting - pick your corruption we have a canister to fit all...
Ooo- just thought of something - maybe we can make a canister up of the fracting fluids the oil companies are dumping into the river... though that might ber better suited for a super soaker...
But we could still tar and feather them - then super soak em for poisioning our water! with their own tar balls! How cool is that!
Thanx Penfoldplant! We just might make head way thanx to you and your tar and feather gun!
- chase -
For that, might I suggest a tar and feathers gatling gun or simply a larger caliber version that accepts... say... a 55 gallon drum.
PS118 said, "No good. Even with the great breach-loading mechanism, this would still be far too slow for all the politicians who need to be on the receiving end of it."
That's true for the most part - i've noticed that politicians move extremely quick on things that hurt the nation or are benifiting only certain companies that funded their campaigns. I suggest targeting them when they are grazing on issues that would benifit the country - they move so slow and are so slow to react they should be fairly easy to tar and feather.
The only real issue being that at such a slow pace that they move at those times - figuring out if they are alive or if they are really dead and just forgot to inform any one.
PS118 said, "For that, might I suggest a tar and feathers gatling gun or simply a larger caliber version that accepts... say... a 55 gallon drum."
lol - good one! lol I'd love to see the politicains or CEO face after being hit with a tar and feather cartrige of that caliber...Perhaps PenfoldPlant can scale it up a bit to accomidate the 55 gallon cartriges... ;0)
Also: awesome! Pics or it didn't happen.
You'll be a hero! Earmarked for eternatiy as the man who saved thousands from evil doers and corrupt corporations.
Yup - gotta have pics... and we're coming up with a points system...
something like
TAR and Feather
100 points for a Politician
100 points for a CEO of a fortune 500 company like Exxon or something.
50 points for a Past Politician like Senator Ted Stevens
Supper Soaker same point value or maybe less 15 points not sure yet.
We figure we can compete with other colleges fro around the country - maybe the world.
First college to do both super soak and Tar and Feather and post it on You tube for a big point value person gets a 500 point bonus.
Something along those lines anyway. we should have the point system worked out by this week end.
And we figured out the super soaker holds more of a liquid type tar - and then we shoot the fethers from your tar and feather gun all at once
- this is going to be so cool.
Hey we may even make the news if its the right person or this really catches on between colleges.
and who knows we might even save a town or two - or even a baby seal in the process.
;0)