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Night Hawk
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I like the idea of having a switch at the bottom attaced to something like a solinoid. I dont have any pir's so the beam is out of the question. I was originally thinking of doing something hugely mechanically with neodinium magnets and a magnetic ammo, but discounted it.
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Besides fill time I have gone entirely to quick disconnects to replace tire valves. Remove the air supply and they quickly become safe.biged wrote:One bit of safety advice. Make sure you have a way of discharging the Mortar just in case the round does not activate. A hang fire or "hung up" round would be very dangerous trying to clear.
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***Edit, removed video. Was taking over threads.. Sorry
About half your posts contain references to the quick dump valve. I know that you really like the valve, but maybe you could stop doing it all the time.Technician1002 wrote:Sorry if I hijacked the thread for the quick dump valve and o ring discussion.
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Night Hawk
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Yeah im very safety conscious with things like this
my initial idea was to use toungs to drop the round in at arms length so i can scarper fast 
Or, you could make a reusable projectile that housed a removable 12g CO2 cartridge. When you drop the projectile into the tube, a spike would puncture the end of the 12g, causing it to propel the projectile out of the tube. However, you would eat up 12 grams rather quickly.
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Magnetic could work for a no holes solution. A magnet on a spring could trip a reed switch when pushed by the projectile.Moonbogg wrote:It could be done with a sensor inside the tube that triggers the valve when something crosses its beam. The wire could go through the barrel at the bottom and be sealed with epoxy. It wouldn't have to move in and out like the original design sketch shows. Just my thoughts. This thing would be cool.
To make the ammo slide down the barrel, you could make wooden sleeves or sabots that fit nicely and will slide consistently since a spud may get jammed. Perhaps even foam or something that won't fly far and can be retrieved.
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