minimag cheapo semi-atou trigger mod

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  • mixmastermike
    Registered User
    • Mar 2004
    • 10

    #1

    minimag cheapo semi-atou trigger mod

    working on a mod for my minimag. designed a trigger frame that, for now, will give me a cheap electronic semi-auto solution. I've been fed up with the long trigger pull for a while and have thought that if you have a strong enough solenoid you could easily mod the sear frame and use a simple circuit with a 9volt battery and a switch on the trigger to activate the solenoid. please post ideas or improvements, finishing design on 3dmax, will have pictures soon...
  • Big_Mac
    Registered User
    • May 2004
    • 23

    #2
    take the guts out of any Spyder/clone and adapt them to the mag frame? The solenoid is a bit fat for the frame...might need to have custom grips with a relief to fit. Thinking about something along these lines myself unless someone has tried and doesn't think it's possible.
    Speed Kills

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    • Joni
      Registered User
      • Nov 2003
      • 942

      #3
      I think you will need a capacitator and some kind of timing electronics to get it done. I had some plans myself, and came to the conclusion that it was possible, but would be too much work. Got myself a ULE Custom instead =). If you know enough about electronics, or someone who does can help you, you could do it.


      ULE RT Custom

      Red ULE body
      ULT
      Electric Logic vert frame

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      • aut911
        Registered User
        • Mar 2002
        • 674

        #4
        i had the exact smae idea except with a gutted hyperframe. the only problem i had was the fact that the electronis cost about as much as a hyperframe replacement that i found (used). One thing though, i dont think you will get your "ghettotronic" mag to fire unless you buy a valve with a smaller pin diameter like the ones for the hyperframe.

        aut

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        • mixmastermike
          Registered User
          • Mar 2004
          • 10

          #5
          i have the electronic circuit design, got some help from a teacher... as for the firing mechanism, my original idea was use some jb weld to attach a solenoid arm to the sear and place a roller switch on the inside of the trigger to activate the circuit... the 9 volt battery would be mounted on my dropforward...

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          • mixmastermike
            Registered User
            • Mar 2004
            • 10

            #6
            i had also been thinking about finding a circuit from another frame and using a relay or something like that for the solenoid circuit...

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