What I have in my mind is the simpilest way to achieve high rates of fire. Picture a gripframe with a miniture ram in it, so that the plunger, or what ever, of it would push agsinst the on/off pin. As everyone knows rams need air to push the plunger out. That is where electricity would come in, a battery would power another plunger constinanly, so that air would always be going into the ram. But wouldn't the ram plunger, be constintally pushing against the on/off pin? It would unless there were another hole in the ram through which the air could escape. The hole that I am thinking of would be from the ram to behind the trigger. A pull of the trigger would cause this hole to be clogged, so that air would build in the ram, firing the gun. To bring the plunger down quickly, pretty much nothing would need to be done, because, since the electrically controlled plunger would be sucking air out of the grip frame, by pumping it into the ram, creating a very low pressure. Since there is low pressure in the grip frame, and high pressure in the ram, the plunger would be pulled down be the air in the ram exiting so fast. and the trigger would be pushed back out.
I seriously think that this could work. But this probably won't work because I know nothing about cockers and probably have no idea of what a ram is, or how it works. I don't even know if it is called a ram.
But otherwise it would work
I seriously think that this could work. But this probably won't work because I know nothing about cockers and probably have no idea of what a ram is, or how it works. I don't even know if it is called a ram.
But otherwise it would work
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