The details would need to be worked out.
People spend their entire lives working on projects that never succeed.
Whether it fits any other air guns, I cannot say
Thanks. The current plan is to offer the magazine and related mounting hardware and the hex, allen key to tighten the hardware and to do so for a sub-$20 price point. I will focus on the "six shooter" but higher capacity magazines are already designed. The negatives of higher capacity is that they protrude further from the side of the weapon. The magazine would be mounted into the mounted receiver and then the pellets loaded in the magazine. When empty, the magazine is easily detachable so the weapon can be laid on its side for pumping without having to lay it on the bolt side of the gun. Its mean to work with even the lowest of scope rings. It however NOT work with open sights.
The current plan is to offer the magazine and related mounting hardware and the hex, allen key to tighten the hardware and to do so for a sub-$20 price point.....I will focus on the "six shooter" Its mean to work with even the lowest of scope rings....
Quote from: DIY_guy on February 16, 2017, 09:54:46 AMThanks. The current plan is to offer the magazine and related mounting hardware and the hex, allen key to tighten the hardware and to do so for a sub-$20 price point. I will focus on the "six shooter" but higher capacity magazines are already designed. The negatives of higher capacity is that they protrude further from the side of the weapon. The magazine would be mounted into the mounted receiver and then the pellets loaded in the magazine. When empty, the magazine is easily detachable so the weapon can be laid on its side for pumping without having to lay it on the bolt side of the gun. Its mean to work with even the lowest of scope rings. It however NOT work with open sights.Sounds great! A 6 shot clip for the woods and then a 10 shot clip for the bench. Any guess on what kind of time frame you think the process before availability might be? Just curious. Best of luck!Ed
you will probably sell a few hundred on ebay mno problem.. greater exposure
makes sense, I think the MSRP needs to be around 35 to be worthwhile , not sure what a commercial shop( emachine) would charge to make 100
Quote from: Rob M on February 16, 2017, 01:47:58 PMmakes sense, I think the MSRP needs to be around 35 to be worthwhile , not sure what a commercial shop( emachine) would charge to make 100These will be made of plastic. Its a simple gravity feed pellet chute/hopper. Metal would be overkill. I could certainly charge $35 but that would be excessive. Its a very small and compact design and as such used very little material. To be quite honest it looks like a happy meal plastic toy that functions very well at delivering pellets to the breach of my Discovery.