I got a crazy idea. Tell me what you think:
When you start pulling the trigger, the switch closes the circuit to the battery, and opens it to the soleonid. The soleonid helps pushing the sear, and when its discharged, the sear falls back, closing the circuit to the 'noid, and reloads the capacitor. The best thing if this would function, is that if the battery would fail or whatever, you still have a mech gun.
I just need some pointers as to how powerful a 'noid and capacitor I need, then I think I'm going to try this out. Does anyone know?
When you start pulling the trigger, the switch closes the circuit to the battery, and opens it to the soleonid. The soleonid helps pushing the sear, and when its discharged, the sear falls back, closing the circuit to the 'noid, and reloads the capacitor. The best thing if this would function, is that if the battery would fail or whatever, you still have a mech gun.
I just need some pointers as to how powerful a 'noid and capacitor I need, then I think I'm going to try this out. Does anyone know?


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