Originally posted by noahyay
Finished my Pnuematic Trigger Frame...
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Phish, if you could put one together, I would pay for all parts and shipping. I LOVE YOU! You're brilliant! I NEED ONE OF THESE!!!!!!!
-Cold
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Originally posted by phishphenhow far away is your smav-3 from the trigger pivot.? what im thinking is to put the smav-3 as far down the trigger as possible thus reducing the Max Trigger Travel while not increasing trigger force requirement......
Mine is 1\2 an inch down on the grip. As light as it is I could take it a little lower and still get a great rate of fire. I have pretty strong fingers. LOL
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Alright, I just whipped this up (not my best, I'm good with GFX, but this was a 3-min. job). Tell me if I at least have the right idea...

^It was a 3 min. job, like I said.
Do I have the concept down? Also, how much of a difference would an autococker ram/4-way make over the other parts??
-Cold
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look at my hair trigger animation at noahkool.com
and look at the pics of the internals toort pro w/ lvlx etc.
custom milled out y frame
empire barrel kit
ult
custom 15 degree
custom milled rail
cut ule body
steel hose with QD's
custom welded drop
90/45 nitro duck x-stream
halo tsa w/ custom paint job
soon to get warp
custom palmer microrock front grip for future trigger for ^
http://www.noahkool.com
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ColdFuzion, NOooooooooooooooo hehehe.
You're still thinking paintball. You have in your diagram a PAINTBALL 4 way, yes 4 WAY. The 3 way from Clippard (SMAV-3) is MADE to run a SINGLE ACTING SPRING RETURN RAM, theoretically, you can probably make something like this from "paintball" parts like autococker pneumatics. BUT!!!!
You're SOOOOOOOOO better off using items that are designed for this application.
it goes like this:
3 WAY (SMAV-3) behind trigger, used to activate the ---
SINGLE ACTION SPRING RETURN RAM/ACUATOR (MPA-3) which will PUSH the sear using the AIR sent from the 3 way (SMAV-3) then RETURN via SPRING and vent the AIR back through the SMAV-3
the SMAV-3 gets its air from a Low Pressure Regulator. The best one to use is a Palmer Micro Rock, because it can handle more that 800 PSI. Guns like the autocockers have a regulator that regs the air pressure down to I think 500 PSI then the LPR gets the air.
Hope this helps, IM me at Duck Hunt AGD if you need any more help, ooooor ask someone who knows
Sean
AGD Did someone call me?
You should go to each gun manufacturers forum or call them up. Ask the OWNER of the company why his gun is better. When you get your answers come back here and tell us what they said.
You should buy my gun because I have 5000 posts that say I care.
AGD
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how well can you Consistely keep it "walking".....in your opinion, can you walk it better and faster than i can in the video? If you can do better, PLEASE, let me know cuz i wanna know the best setup possible. i will NOT take it personal.....Originally posted by BossmanMine is 1\2 an inch down on the grip. As light as it is I could take it a little lower and still get a great rate of fire. I have pretty strong fingers. LOL
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I'm not very good at "walking" the trigger, I've shot mags for the last three years..MAGS=HEAVY TRIGGERS.
But, that being said, I can really rip on this gun. I guess someone who knows how to do the whole double trigger thing could probably out shoot my valve. (classic) A friend and fellow team mate of mine has the fastest fingers I know....Gonna shoot some video of him shooting my gun when I get some more air.
Ill post it when I get some web space.......
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The cost to yourself would be the parts,(SMAV-3, MPA-3, Micro rock reg = about 60 bucks) and a lot of scratched, beat-up fingers milling out your frame by hand with a dremel.(priceless)Originally posted by PattyGI'm new to this section about how much does that cost to do?
I dont think anyone here is looking to "market" what there doing.....Were sharing knowledge about this subject so we can build our own guns, and make the greatest gun in history... better.
If your not the D.I.Y. kinda person, your gonna have to wait till someone markets a frame that does what ours do.
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NAAAA I got access to a mill, I have a logic 90 frame I would like to use. I wanted to know some numbers on the trigger pull ounces to see if it was even worth the effort.
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