Electrical piston cycling ~ One for the engineers here.

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polemass

Re: Electrical piston cycling ~ One for the engineers here.

#31 Post by polemass »

piston stroke on VZ58 is only 19mm,if solenoid is powerfull can whack the bolt back-lipo batteries are small now
or gas cylinder hidden in grenade launcher mock up and knock sensor on barrel to activate piston-so hybrid sort of
yeah...was thinking while ago the same but dropped idea-but it can be done,for sure-I personally diverted myself to semi autos in .22WMR,watch this space... :run:
knewmans

Re: Electrical piston cycling ~ One for the engineers here.

#32 Post by knewmans »

How about a stationary steam engine with belt drive to each firing point.
Demonic69

Re: Electrical piston cycling ~ One for the engineers here.

#35 Post by Demonic69 »

Stirling engine powered by the heat from the shot!
knewmans

Re: Electrical piston cycling ~ One for the engineers here.

#36 Post by knewmans »

Carefully trained chimpanzees for a BAR (Banana Activated Rifle)
ChrisB

Re: Electrical piston cycling ~ One for the engineers here.

#37 Post by ChrisB »

What is the legal wording that turns a Sec1 with bits into a Sec5?
SevenSixTwo

Re: Electrical piston cycling ~ One for the engineers here.

#38 Post by SevenSixTwo »

'Self Loading' I presume.
ChrisB

Re: Electrical piston cycling ~ One for the engineers here.

#39 Post by ChrisB »

Yep..

Anything more specific regarding this? Particularly interested in why rifles are sent to be approved when they clearly cannot be 'Self Loading'...
ChrisB

Re: Electrical piston cycling ~ One for the engineers here.

#40 Post by ChrisB »

Anyone? sign92
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