
This is just a pneumatic, but loading, firing and refilling is done in one stroke.
Charged:

Firing:

EDIT: I forgot to draw a spring in front of the bolt:

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
This is the piston of the QDVRagnarok wrote:I can't see how this counts as a QDV.
Ah... the positioning of the arrow implied something different (air flowing through, rather than that being a plug/cap), but seeing that - yeah, I guess that counts.ByeBye wrote:This is the piston of the QDV
Jack's diagrams, as far as I know, are often just scanned drawings that get some colour in Paint.btw, what do you use to draw those diagrams?
I was thinking about a piece of rubber in the spring..Ragnarok wrote:What's your plan for stopping it kicking back violently on firing?ByeBye wrote:This is the piston of the QDV
What? sry, it's 1:15 AM hereRagnarok wrote:That said, pulling them forward with a spring (so the user's hand is not directly implicated) would help that.
Precisely how the above were made, however these days I prefer to use paint directly.Ragnarok wrote:Jack's diagrams, as far as I know, are often just scanned drawings that get some colour in Paint.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
That's the idea, the air pressure would fire the projectile and reset the bolt at the same time, there's the potential for full auto with a bit of fiddlingsaefroch wrote:JSR: Wouldn't that design have a tendency to shut as soon as the valve opens? Isn't there a net force moving the piston to the right as soon as the ports align?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Isn't there then a good possibility less than all of the air inside the piston would be used to propel the projectile? Certainly a good full-auto design, but wouldn't it be decidedly lacking for semi-auto?jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:That's the idea, the air pressure would fire the projectile and reset the bolt at the same time, there's the potential for full auto with a bit of fiddling