AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
There is no reg on the end, its just an on/off valve and it takes 3000 psi straight into the gun. We didn't just design the valve, we did the whole thing internally. The external (good looking) shell was done by FN and they reworked our original design with some modifications for a military trigger etc.
Not a big fan of how the grips are designed... they look uncomfortable IMO.
I agree, although you have to keep in mind how FN designs their grips. For example, the FN P90 doesnt look comfortable at all but trust me, I have held one and it is very comfortable. I guess you'd have to hold one yourself to find out.
There is no reg on the end, its just an on/off valve and it takes 3000 psi straight into the gun. We didn't just design the valve, we did the whole thing internally. The external (good looking) shell was done by FN and they reworked our original design with some modifications for a military trigger etc.
I agree, although you have to keep in mind how FN designs their grips. For example, the FN P90 doesnt look comfortable at all but trust me, I have held one and it is very comfortable. I guess you'd have to hold one yourself to find out.
Oh, I haven't held a Fabrique Nationale De Herstal Project 90?
I mean, the P90s grips are curved and very ergonomic. These are, well, straight but on an angle with ribs. Maybe it feels good with gloves on but... idk, seems a little off to me.
I guess I'd have to hold one in real life to make a good opinion.
A) Redesigned trigger? They cannot short stroke it I would assume then. How?
B) Those things must not chop - considering that could be someone's life. Does it have level X on it?
C) Didn't you realize that if you also made it capable of shocking people with electricity that the cops would have been all over it, and you would be getting years of free publicity in the newspaper right now that TASER is stealing from ya?
Yes, cred goes to Pro Team for getting the ball rolling and making the first working protos. Their multi-loader system actually worked really well. The military specified they wanted to be able to load different rounds. But then didn't like it because it left a round in the chamber when you rotated to a new feed tube (which we all know you can't fix). Then, after the fact, they stuck a weight limit on it which required switching to a single clip which then could remove the ball from the breach.
Hey Tracy, got any of the prototypes still kicking around? That would look Bad A__ mounted under my marker.
Yes we still have one!! But sorry its not for sale. We like to keep one of everything we build that it is as cool as this. It allows us to see all the things we have done and accomplished! :)
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