Is it possible to turbocharge a gun?

Is it possible to turbocharge a gun?

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Sure, use RDX in your bullets instead of gunpowder.

Cleetus, go to sleep

They already kind of are, they use exhaust gases to cycle a new round

Doesn't seem like ~8psi will do much to a gun

>shoot bullet
>some gas goes to the turbo
>turbo compresses air and puts it back into the barrel
>immediately after the next bullet is shot, the compressed air helps it gain some velocity

Yes but RoF will suffer. Once the chamber is charged the turbo will need to spin down so the bolt can be reset.

I come to Jow Forums to see this
>this
blown the fug out by a turbo fan

It'll do plenty for the right kind of explosive. This sounds like very special purpose, like how F1 engines run on a closed oxygen delivery system.

your mom was on meth when you were in womb

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It could work if there was a set rpm and the turbo piping was timed exactly for the bullet being fired.

Best thread on Jow Forums right now.

are you on pot again user?

yes. you can use the gasses to cycle the chamber
this is known as "automatic" and can require an additional trigger event ("semi" automatic) or continuous operation ("full" automatic)
certain guns who do can go further than ever we even look like can into fully semi automatic, a weapon to surpass metal gear

No. Im 100% serious. Shoot gun. Air goes to turbo. Turbo compresses air with energy of original air. Both original air and new compressed air reenter barrel after second shot have been fired.
Feedback loop begins. Not perpetual motion because you are introducing fuel, but just more efficiently using the propellant.

You can throw a turbo hop up on both the Devotion and Havoc, so yes

What about a Mozambique, user? Would that make it suck less?

I don't know but why did you post an alternator.

Turbos work because they increase the oxygen available to the fuel. Gunpowder has oxygen in the mixture and does not require atmosphere to function. Modern powders are near their stoichiometric maximum efficieny.

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I hate that they never show how the Alternator actually looks like.

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>That pic.
Still not as retarded as the Bushmaster Arm Pistol, but damn, it's close.

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Wait a minute. What about guns with short barrels? Sometimes the air/fuel mixture isnt strong enough because there isnt enough length of barrel to let the reaction happen.
Increase the amount of air and there are more air particles for the fuel to react with... Turbo guns when?

The fuel air mix is complete in the powder. Gunpowder doesnt pull oxygen from the air.

>second faster bullet catches up to the first, knocking it out of the air.
Good plan kid.

Wouldnt it ultimately help though in the reaction to have more oxygen in the environment to get more combustion?

literally just add a suppressor
>adds backpressure, cycles harder and faster, in full auto increases rof

No you fucking retard. It's been explained twice already

That doesn't make sense.
>Gunpowder contains oxidizer
>okay but our barrels are really short
>the propellant doesnt have enough time with the oxidizer
>hey what if we just put in more oxygen into the barrel by compressing the air

prove me wrong. Now, 3 scientific papers within the next 20 minutes.

There's only a set rate at which the gun powder can burn, its limited by the bore diameter, either increase the bore diameter or use high explosives you fucking no guns mongloid.

>hey what if we just put in more oxygen into the barrel by compressing the air
An oxydizing agent provides much more oxygen than the air ever could because the oxydizing agent is a dense solid and the air is a thin gas. Making the thin gas into a slightly thicker gas will not achieve anything because it still won't come close to the density of the oxydising agent.

I'll tell you boys, what a wonderful day to view some shit posting.

Thats not how oxidizers work user. At all.
American education.

>more thrust per squeeze

Why not use RDX instead of gunpowder, and gunpowder instead of lead?

Just move the sights up to the highest setting, it'll make the bullets go faster

The pressures generated by the powder burning would be in excess of the turbos pressure causing the system to fail.

We already have the ability to kaboom most guns if ammunition was loaded with a certain powder and/or too much powder used. Point being, the limit of power is not case capacity or powder options. It's the gun being able to handle the pressure. There is no need or value to turbocharge a gun by adding oxidizers or other dumb shit.

It depends on the whether oxygen is the rate limiting quantity in the mix

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What if you were to create a muzzle device and gas system the vacuums the barrel and seals the end after each shot, and the muzzle device opens just before the bullet leaves the barrel

Nah, nothing can save the mozambique. Why did they have to murder it when it was so good in TF2?

The air resistance and backpressure of pushing that air out of the way is nothing compared to the friction of the bullet moving through the rifled barrel. Wouldn't make any appreciable difference.