Help a newbie out with the Instructables 25 mm air rifle?

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Hello everyone!
School's out and I've been thinking about building a spudgun for quite a while now. However, I have a couple of newbie questions that I haven't found an answer for and I hope you guys can help me out. The only experience I have with DIY'ing is that time I made a piece of toast.

But anyways,

http://www.instructables.com/id/25MM-Pn ... e-Chamber/

I am a bit confused as to how the quick disconnect is threaded into the barrel. All the quick disconnects I have seen don't have the exposed threads sticking out of the end like the author does. eg.

Anyone have a clue as to what I should be looking for for this component?

Also, would this sprinkler be suitable for the project?


And lastly, my ultimate newb question... How would I power this? They list the power source simply as compressed air, and I am nor sure that the schrader valve on my track pump would fit the quick connect. Is there any suitable coupler I can stick onto the bike pump to make it work with this?
Would something like this fit?

Terribly sorry for being unfamiliar with all this. Thanks, guys.
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Sun Jun 09, 2013 4:04 am

If you're charging it with a track pump, just buy this directly instead of the quick connect:


Also, would this sprinkler be suitable for the project?

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Should be.
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