Last night I was dreaming about like, guns and such and trying to think up new designs (
) and I wondered if I could take a Spyder and make it a lower profile. First i thought of decreasing the size of the 'under bore', and the internals, but then I realized to work effectively the hammer would most likely need to be heavier or bigger, which would create unwanted kick. Then I thought, why not take one bore and put it beside the other. This can be done in two ways; a long bar (pictured), or a 'sideways' spyder setup. It would look awkward in either, but most especially in the sideways setup, as you have the trigger under one bore, and the other bore just hanging out there. The design i decided to draw up was the long bar. The blue shows the air lines and although they dont connect, they would when you fire, resulting in the shot. This wouldnt be too practical for tourney play, but scenario dudes may get a kick out of it. Not only that but its ability to have various shells (Thompson, Bullpups of all kinds, M4A1s/M16s, etc) would be nice for the player wanting a 'realistic' paintball gun but dont want Armtechs. Without further adieu, heres the 'Bar'.
Thoughts? Critiscm? I dont think I'd want to market this unless a medium amount of people wanted one.
Peace.
) and I wondered if I could take a Spyder and make it a lower profile. First i thought of decreasing the size of the 'under bore', and the internals, but then I realized to work effectively the hammer would most likely need to be heavier or bigger, which would create unwanted kick. Then I thought, why not take one bore and put it beside the other. This can be done in two ways; a long bar (pictured), or a 'sideways' spyder setup. It would look awkward in either, but most especially in the sideways setup, as you have the trigger under one bore, and the other bore just hanging out there. The design i decided to draw up was the long bar. The blue shows the air lines and although they dont connect, they would when you fire, resulting in the shot. This wouldnt be too practical for tourney play, but scenario dudes may get a kick out of it. Not only that but its ability to have various shells (Thompson, Bullpups of all kinds, M4A1s/M16s, etc) would be nice for the player wanting a 'realistic' paintball gun but dont want Armtechs. Without further adieu, heres the 'Bar'.Thoughts? Critiscm? I dont think I'd want to market this unless a medium amount of people wanted one.
Peace.


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