Bolt Action Release
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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how do you mean, pull the bolt back to open a valve and fire?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
yes, just like on a real rifle. the bolt is held in place because it is in a side channel, think of the number "7", thats what the slide channel looks like, and when the chamber is pressurized, the bolt is in the top and to the side of the "7", so it stays in place. then to release, twist it over to the main slide, and pressure does the rest....
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Real rifles have triggers to fireyes, just like on a real rifle
I made something similar to what you're suggesting, using a latch to keep a piston in place then release it for firing, but I made it look like a trigger, not a bolt action - have a look here
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
yes, real rifles have a trigger to fire. the bolt action on a rifle is to load the bullet, contain the firing, the eject the spent casing. my idea would be work on a similar basis, as iit would contain the pressure, tehn release the pressure when opened.
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i don't exactly get what you mean
but you could make a hmmer valve that is bolt action....
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but you could make a hmmer valve that is bolt action....
[/url]http://www.pyramydair.com/p/airforce-ta ... .shtml[url] this uses a hammer valve.
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that is quite possibley one of the most awesome things i have ever seen 8)
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HOLY GUACAMOLE!!ALIHISGREAT wrote:that is quite possibley one of the most awesome things i have ever seen 8)
UPDATED MARCH '08
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Feck me, that IS good - why oh why don't I have CNC facilities in my garage?
On the other hand, while this is brilliant to be honest I prefer his bolt action designs.
On the other hand, while this is brilliant to be honest I prefer his bolt action designs.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Jeez, that guy could certainly give jack a run for his money...no offence jack.
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it was a bolt action... wasn't it? also i think we could learn a fair bit from the nerfers, i reckon PC guy should add a nerf section and he should advertise on nerf forums.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Feck me, that IS good - why oh why don't I have CNC facilities in my garage?
On the other hand, while this is brilliant to be honest I prefer his bolt action designs.
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Nerf stuff is great. however, nerfers could learn from spudders. such as modifying sprinkler valves and other things...........
and boltsniper does some great stuff. i actually replicated his bolt action shell fed gun, and it actually worked, minus firing darts.
i could cycle the action and eject shells from my magazine faster than you would belive.... however i never got around to finishing it. ill post a video sometime of the thing working. it was pretty cool.............. the whole AR15 ejector system is not hard to fabricate either..........
and boltsniper does some great stuff. i actually replicated his bolt action shell fed gun, and it actually worked, minus firing darts.
i could cycle the action and eject shells from my magazine faster than you would belive.... however i never got around to finishing it. ill post a video sometime of the thing working. it was pretty cool.............. the whole AR15 ejector system is not hard to fabricate either..........
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