Quote from: rkr on January 09, 2024, 05:02:51 PMReally interesting design. Is that a single shot loader that has a transfer port in it? Then you push the bullet in to barrel with that red lever and pull it back? That square steel tube and ABS receiver is certainly new. Following your build.Yes. Just as you described
Really interesting design. Is that a single shot loader that has a transfer port in it? Then you push the bullet in to barrel with that red lever and pull it back? That square steel tube and ABS receiver is certainly new. Following your build.
Quote from: Scotchmo on January 09, 2024, 05:53:17 PMQuote from: rkr on January 09, 2024, 05:02:51 PMReally interesting design. Is that a single shot loader that has a transfer port in it? Then you push the bullet in to barrel with that red lever and pull it back? That square steel tube and ABS receiver is certainly new. Following your build.Yes. Just as you describedWhat do you use to seal that loader?
The block is reminiscent of a sharps, of course horizontal vs vertical. Interesting. Dave
If you need to build a new valve then a normal 2mm stem poppet is worth consideration. It has less friction and provides long dwell times so good for high power low fps spread.
.... The higher the velocity, the more air mass to drive it, relative to the bullet weight.... Bob
That's a good use for a 3D printer, Scott.... I might have to borrow that idea.... Are they 100% infill, and what material did you use?.... I wonder if you could print the Picatinny Rail integral with the ramp?....Bob
Nice looking parts, Scott.... Is there any part of the receiver subject to air pressure?.... or are those just mock-ups to check the design?....Bob