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I got my M203 for cheap... works great looks REAL with Real Trades :P |
well now, thanks for all the excellent links. fill my head with concepts it has. the autocad drawings are not done as school exams needed to be studied for. soon though..
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if you had a CNC machine advailabe you could do it out of aluminiun, would be light, durable, and would look hell of a lot better than pvc
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well then, with my computer in flames, my internet crapping out and 3d autocad not working, i have resorted to a really advanced graphics program. paint. her is my concept
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but will you be able to get enough power to fire the damn thing apparently you have to pull at like 15 pounds or something
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That trigger is simular to what I had tried a while back. What is simpler, however, is to make the trigger a simple lever. Less moving parts is more, essentially.
I made a shotgun for those madbull shells a while back. I dont have photos of it, but I do have some 'technical drawings'. Here. http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...hottymcgun.png And here is a mockup I had done using a crimp pin http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...f/DSC00316.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...f/DSC00317.jpg Bang. Less moving parts, and a better means of delivering the 'force' required to shoot off a shell. Simpler is Better tbh |
*face palm* hh figures i overcomplicated it. actually this method can pull quite a hefty trigger pull.
much thanks to strelok. if its all good with you, i think im going to steal your idea. |
By all means :). Ideas are ideas, its not like i patented it or anything like that :rolleyes:
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