
doesn't it look similar ??






It can easily have equivalent flow to the barrel porting, with a little dead space of course. Still, air is going to start flowing through it well before the bolt is closed. With an airtight magazine this shouldn't be much of a problem though, considering I was getting very good results with no bolt at all. It's better to have a bolt setup which starts to open as the piston moves as opposed to starting to close, ideally something like this.POLAND_SPUD wrote:JSR but what kind of flow coef can you get with it ? and where's efficiency in it??
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life


not as freely, and I admit the restrictions on the pilot do reduce performance, but once the bolt is pushed forward there is a direct pathway from the pilot to the atmosphere, and remember it is a barrel sealing piston deliberately built with a large seat area to diameter ratio to delay the opening of the the piston until the pilot pressure has dropped significantly and once it does open there is plenty of surface area for a fast opening,First of all, the main valve is piloted via the 3 way valve but it can't exhaust air freely so it will lower performance
oh wait I see, I'd like to fix that some how because I like how this designSecondly, the air cylinder won't return to its original position

if you use a single acting air cylinder the pressure inside the air cylinder is the same as the pressure that acts on the bolt to push it back (in fact it's slightly higher due to the fact that the air cylinder and the chamebr are joined via a 2mm ID tubing)I'm always afraid the the cylinder will bolt will begin to open while it's firing
that shouldn't be a problem.I wish to use a cartridge design that depend on the bolt being firmly pressed against the cartridge while firing
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