Trench
11-24-2002, 08:08 PM
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I started thinking about how you make a marker be basicly full auto, without being full auto...
So, to figure this out myself and my dad who is smart as everything and worked this out... Tell me what you think this would be...
Ok, according to the NPPL rules the trigger must move back and forth once, and fire only once. (If this is wrong, dont read on) so, if you were to put 2 electro-magnets (The polarity can be changed with electricity), one up and left of the trigger and one down and right so that they are pulling against each other. In this case, and everything was wired, you could set the magnets to change polarity 20xSecond... This would mean 10 BPS... Ok, then you would pull the trigger and move your finger out of the way and the trigger would go back and forth, only firing once every pull and release...
Now, I started thinking that if you programed this into a board in the E-mag say, then you could set it to require the trigger pull to begin, and if the bolt didn't move once (Your put your finger in front of the trigger to stop it) then it would cut off... This wouldn't work with LX unless you just dealt with it...
Well, what does everyone here think?
*Note* This thread was deleted by me in Paintball Talk and move here *Note*
I started thinking about how you make a marker be basicly full auto, without being full auto...
So, to figure this out myself and my dad who is smart as everything and worked this out... Tell me what you think this would be...
Ok, according to the NPPL rules the trigger must move back and forth once, and fire only once. (If this is wrong, dont read on) so, if you were to put 2 electro-magnets (The polarity can be changed with electricity), one up and left of the trigger and one down and right so that they are pulling against each other. In this case, and everything was wired, you could set the magnets to change polarity 20xSecond... This would mean 10 BPS... Ok, then you would pull the trigger and move your finger out of the way and the trigger would go back and forth, only firing once every pull and release...
Now, I started thinking that if you programed this into a board in the E-mag say, then you could set it to require the trigger pull to begin, and if the bolt didn't move once (Your put your finger in front of the trigger to stop it) then it would cut off... This wouldn't work with LX unless you just dealt with it...
Well, what does everyone here think?
*Note* This thread was deleted by me in Paintball Talk and move here *Note*