OK, so after more and more research, I have setup a deal with one of the guys on this forum for 68 classic. And knowing myself, somewhere down the road I am gonna get savvy enough with Automag operation that I'm gonna do somethin stupid, or creative. I'm probably gonna end up choppin up the mag and tryin to slap on some leftover grip from an electro trying to make my perfectly good automag into an electrionic gun. With this in mind, do you guys have any suggestions of how to attach grips with boards in them onto a rail?
For example I have a Indian Creek Design Lasoya Promaster that will be useless to me once it breaks down (if it breaks down) because I've heard so much guff about Vaporworks, that I wouldn't want to try and send her in to be repaired fo more than she's worth. What if I were to take the grip off of the promaster and mill it to fit onto a mag rail? I couln't help but notice others' work with slappin on the eclipse frames, so I just assume with properly placed holes and some fancy wiring it can be done.
Now for the part that I'm the most curious about....
On the basic 68 there is the basic AM/MM Sear Assembly. How do I change the electric energy signals from the board into kinetic energy that can trip the sear assembly? I assume it's with a solenoid (because that's the definition of a solenoid) but where should I place said solenoid in the overall setup.
ie: I pull the trigger, microswitch reads the signal, board interperets the signal from the microswitch into a firing mode, the signal from the board is sent to a solenoid that moves the sear and trips the bolt firing the gun. Where should the solenoid go in the gun and where can I buy a solenoid that can modify the sear like that?
If the above explanation could not work because there isn't a sear with that kind of function then how should I go about converting the board signals into bolt movement and gas discharge and recocking(otherwise known as firing)
I'm sorry if that was a little much to read over, and/or it was a little confusing
For example I have a Indian Creek Design Lasoya Promaster that will be useless to me once it breaks down (if it breaks down) because I've heard so much guff about Vaporworks, that I wouldn't want to try and send her in to be repaired fo more than she's worth. What if I were to take the grip off of the promaster and mill it to fit onto a mag rail? I couln't help but notice others' work with slappin on the eclipse frames, so I just assume with properly placed holes and some fancy wiring it can be done.
Now for the part that I'm the most curious about....
On the basic 68 there is the basic AM/MM Sear Assembly. How do I change the electric energy signals from the board into kinetic energy that can trip the sear assembly? I assume it's with a solenoid (because that's the definition of a solenoid) but where should I place said solenoid in the overall setup.
ie: I pull the trigger, microswitch reads the signal, board interperets the signal from the microswitch into a firing mode, the signal from the board is sent to a solenoid that moves the sear and trips the bolt firing the gun. Where should the solenoid go in the gun and where can I buy a solenoid that can modify the sear like that?
If the above explanation could not work because there isn't a sear with that kind of function then how should I go about converting the board signals into bolt movement and gas discharge and recocking(otherwise known as firing)
I'm sorry if that was a little much to read over, and/or it was a little confusing
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