Not seeing any "wood". Am I missing something?
Peter, do you see this as a way to get an SSP up into higher MV's? Given the greater leverage you'd have with a longer barrel (than say a 46M's cocking lever) you could increase the swept area and realize a gain in power.Now that would be a nice alternative to PCP's or multi-pumps. And shoot a lot smoother than a break barrel springer.
Quote from: Stinger177 on January 24, 2019, 11:16:40 PMPeter, do you see this as a way to get an SSP up into higher MV's? Given the greater leverage you'd have with a longer barrel (than say a 46M's cocking lever) you could increase the swept area and realize a gain in power.Now that would be a nice alternative to PCP's or multi-pumps. And shoot a lot smoother than a break barrel springer.In a nutshell; exactly.Double the swept volume, double the barrel length; for double the expansion ratio and double the leverage. So twice the FPE of the pistol, for the same peak cocking force; gained via the longer stroke, and greater leverage.
id go overkill on the barrel diameter or add some " spine " to it.. depending on the bore size of the piston i like the layout.. ( we previously discussed an extended p17 last yr )
So when are you sending me the prototype for testing?
makes sense.. instead of machining each and every part. is there any way you could cannabilize some parts from a chinese springer ??
Am waiting for two 880 refurbs to arrive for that exact purpose...