semi-auto?

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would this work
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hey, thats a great design. :D
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thanks Benny ,when you reach 250 posts you get premoted to 1st Lieutenant(just giving you the heads up)

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i made some improvements to my design
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this is easy to understand
this is easy to understand
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Nice, although I would think this would have to be made on a rather small scale. Ive recently been eye-balling FMJ's semi-auto cartiage gun, and have started construction on a copper version, but soldering sucks and cant get to stick. Here is a <a href="http://forums.spudtech.com/topic.asp?TO ... 1">LINK</a>. Go to second page for pictures of a actual gun, and video of it in action. For some reason I just love the ejection so im building one.
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seems a bit complicated,i like to keep my ideas simple so i can actually make them with the pathetic little tool room i have.I dought any person on the face of the planet can understand the ideas that i come up with(or thats what i like to think)
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Looks like so far on one fuly understands(may be because there isn't something complicated to be understod) the principle of the autocombustion(wich is much simpeler).Or they are just not interested.We'll see when I gat a non crapy cam.
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thats a neat schematic you have going there. im curious myself about semi-automatic cannons. mostly because i get annoyed with having to unscrew the barrel, and cut a spud down, and then push it down, then pressurize the chamber, then fire... then repeat. semi automatic however would be much much greater than your standard pneumatics. it think i'll go play with my own designs then post them on here when i have the chance.
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