Sparks
06-04-2003, 02:25 PM
Tom, though it hasn't been officially decided yet for good, even if it is decided to put the ULE trigger on the back burner, perhaps you could still use the ULE setup in E-mags and X-mags to allow you to use a smaller/lower voltage solenoid, achieving many more shots per battery, and making it more practical to run hoppers/warps off of the gun battery (I run my revvy off of my e-mag battery, and it's a huge luxury).
Or, perhaps it would just allow you to use a smaller battery and cut still more weight, going with the ULE theme.
you've already done the research, put this baby to use in some form or other. The E-mags and X-mags already use the same valves and sear designs as their mechanical counterparts, use this as a marketing oppurtunity to put some more ground between your gun lines. Perhaps if it runs the risk of hurting the AGD image, make it an E-mag/X-mag exclusive item for the side benefits.
Also, one of the main hurdles of an AGD electro frame was the power needed to reliably actuate the trigger, you could use a very small solenoid on a formerly mechanical mag and use this new setup to make an electro frame feasable.
"The ULE, it's not just an electronic mag"
Or, perhaps it would just allow you to use a smaller battery and cut still more weight, going with the ULE theme.
you've already done the research, put this baby to use in some form or other. The E-mags and X-mags already use the same valves and sear designs as their mechanical counterparts, use this as a marketing oppurtunity to put some more ground between your gun lines. Perhaps if it runs the risk of hurting the AGD image, make it an E-mag/X-mag exclusive item for the side benefits.
Also, one of the main hurdles of an AGD electro frame was the power needed to reliably actuate the trigger, you could use a very small solenoid on a formerly mechanical mag and use this new setup to make an electro frame feasable.
"The ULE, it's not just an electronic mag"