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  • SpedApple
    Guess whos back
    • Oct 2004
    • 43

    #1

    gun design problem

    I have a huge problem with my newest gun design. The origanal design required alot of work to make the bolt and it would be very hard to field strip. I wonder instead of running my design shocker style(no ram), I may just be able to attach a ram somewhere on it to cycle the bolt. The only problem i see with this is it kill my whole idea of making the gun as low profile as possible. I want to know where i could possibly mount a ram to make the gun still just as small. Since my gun will use a impy frame i may be able to use a solenoid tray type thing to mount a ram in with a slit for the rod attached to the bolt.

    Another problem is about how much CI does a gun usually need to be able to store about 500 psi. I need to know because in my effort to make the gun as small as possible i might just make the bottomline hose go to the top of the body and constantly run into the gun but when the hole moves through the spot the bolt will fill with air and shoot.

    What do you think.
    SpedApple
  • ColdFuzion
    The one and only AO-MS'er
    • Nov 2004
    • 173

    #2
    Cocker pneus that are stashed in the board tray could work.. Those rams have alotta kick if set right.

    -Cold

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