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A New Method for Increasing the Efficiency of a PCP - the SSG
Tack Driver 10:
This topic hasn't been active for over a year.
Time to shake things up with the Ghost Gun SSG.
Like a ghost gun it's fabricated almost entirely from plastic.
The sprung weight reduction is scary.
It's ultra light but you don't need a pilots license to take it for a spin...LOL
Made 2 versions, take a peek (pun intended).
mwgm2020:
Stupid question: Where or how did you get those parts?
Also: Ultralites (Part 103) don't need a pilot's license. :)
SILENT SQUIRREL:
--- Quote from: mwgm2020 on December 28, 2024, 04:03:42 PM ---Stupid question: Where or how did you get those parts?
Also: Ultralites (Part 103) don't need a pilot's license. :)
--- End quote ---
Oh no!
Another rabbit hole
Sorry
I couldn't resist
But I too am curious about the parts source and bill of materials.
Edward
Tack Driver 10:
--- Quote from: mwgm2020 on December 28, 2024, 04:03:42 PM ---Stupid question: Where or how did you get those parts?
Also: Ultralites (Part 103) don't need a pilot's license. :)
--- End quote ---
I made the parts except the springs and the 2 brass jam nuts are from ACE.
The tan material is peek plastic rod (Ebay) machined on my lathe.
rsterne:
I wonder how long the plastic parts will put up with the sudden stop of an SSG?.... Mind you, a lot less mass to stop.... Let us know if you ever have a failure, please....
Bob
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