@JohnWilkinsonTesla

That's amazing for a single stage. That's more effective than some multistage guns which were more than likely out of tune.

@longbowandwarbowcraftingbo2859

this is absolutely awesome mate!!! looks like a pistol from the 1930s sci fi movies,  absolutely cool!!

@flemishtemplar3766

Nice Gauss musket you got there :D

@marblemarble7113

how does this not have more views this is a awesome project

@Nexror01

So cool!!! but can you make a indepth tutorial.  Plz plz plz plz plz plz

@kingmustache4858

Wow the chargin hud its pretty cool

@jakoba1169

this video is accualy underated

@robertcorbell1006

Almost exactly like the stunners/slammers for shooting poison flechettes in the novel and film Dune. They're portrayed as being either Gauss (like this kind) or pneumatic like a pellet gun. The design that you used looks incredibly close to the one used in the 1984 film. This should be marketed and sold as a regular target piece.

@youtubu124

As an idea you could put the metal projectile in some kind of sleeve and an ejector for the sleeve. So you can easily drop into the barrel without it falling through, and easy quick reload.

@ryanlebeck259

I would put the power button within reach of your thumb and see if there was a way to install a drum like in a revolver that broke the circuit as it rotated the next round into place.

That might mean a coil for each round in the drum, but I honestly think that you have the ability to work out those details.

@Steven-d5z

Excellent instruction video.
Thank you

@danvidsgaming7789

Hey my man, just out of curiosity is everything linked in the description all you need, I know the links are mostly dead but I can find the same parts elsewhere so it's fine.

@dyaakhaled9219

Very great but since you did not mention the coil specs like lenght or ohm or even weight this video is useless

@idkwhatnametouse4510

And where u get those amazing buttons the one that lights up that’s silver

@ケ.タタタ

Can i know Where did buyed the power button?

@Rinkerbro

Looks awesome! Thanks for the in-depth explanation

@the0mannen379

hello I am currently working on making this in school for a project. I see you a resistor and maybe other components, could you maybe upload the new schematic with all the new components if possible?

@ashfaquekhan1694

sir can you pls provide a better circuit diagram or connection diagram within the module 
pls

@ryanlebeck259

I like the simplicity of the design and how it is breech loaded. Very Pulp Era brother. Would you be interested in putting together a rifle version? I know of a few ways to get more out of the coil so it gets more power.

@keepermovin5906

What kind of button are you using for the trigger