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Re: Pneumatics piston

To expand upon Martin417's answer: You connect one port of the cylinder to the other port, using approved tubing and connectors. One of the connectors can be a needle valve to adjust the force required. You can also then use a spring (such as a length ot latex tubing) to return the piston in the cylinder to some desired position to ready it for another 'hit'.
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