crazy spyder-mag mod. this would be awsome.

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  • wanna-b-ballin'
    Pump Player
    • Jan 2005
    • 1380

    #1

    crazy spyder-mag mod. this would be awsome.

    I just got to thinking, would it work if you milled a completely custom rail out of aluminum from scratch, and made it approximately a quarter inch thick( just because you would need some thickness for mounting screws). then drilled and tapped holes to hold the body to the rail, and holes to hold the spyder frame to the rail. because the frame would be moved back from where a normal mag frame would be.
    then mill out the frame in the spyder so that the solenoid could be turned 90* so that the plunger pushes up into the on-off. keep in mind it would have to be positioned so that the on-off pin doesn't come out all the way.

    or maybe forget milling the frame, and just modding the sear so that it pushes up instead of poping down when you click the trigger.

    think it would work?

    EDIT: ugg, i hate when i do this. i just realized that the bolt would have to catch on something.
    ok, lets turn this thread around and find a way to catch the bolt. maybe another sear that activates when you release the trigger? this would probably need a pretty bulky frame.

    maybe one of you tinkerers would want to test this out?
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  • master_alexander
    im a gun pimp :D
    • Sep 2004
    • 2462

    #2
    humm... nice idea, but too complicated. it would be nice to mill your own rail so you dont have to mod annything to fit the spyder frame onto. or just mill a frame to hold spyder internals...

    i wish i had a mill :sigh:
    "Ah yes, I have one of the 32*rebels that I always take to big scenario games. It keeps the truck from rolling if I have to park on a hill." - automikey

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    • personman

      #3
      The solenoid wont be able to efficiently and speedily actuate the on/off. Too much pressure. Even with a ult. The sear is a lever so it reduces the pressure..
      Anyway you're just taking the mag design and trying to make it more complicated than it has to be. Nice idea though.

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      • Arstron
        fusionowners.org

        • Mar 2005
        • 2347

        #4
        I had similar thoughts as you wana-b-ballin, except I was thinking electro-pneumatic. I was wanting to use a very small actuator to keep the bolt cocked and then a bigger actuator to work directly on the on/off pin. After quite a bit of thought I decided there wouldnt be enough gain to think about it anymore. I cant help but wonder if you could increase the efficency by doing it though. If you could get the on/off pin to close just before the sear was released and open as soon as the sear is reset you wouldnt have any air wasted at all. Then again I cant say 100% for sure if the sear accomplishes that now

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