MrCrowley wrote:Hmm very interesting! Strange results as well, maybe better to go with a solid plastic/metal piston with an o-ring and a tiny eq. hole or such if your mod doesn't work out.
Given the similarity between this piston and other succesful high pressure projects, I don't think equalisation is the problem. The only difference is that there's a spring to aid resetting but it's quite weak so I'm not counting it as a factor. We'll see how the increased flow affects it. On the subject I'm really enjoying my new found "baking" facilities, it means I can put something together before bed time, take it with me to work the next day and it will be fully cured and ready for testing when I get home independently of the ambient temperature.
but in order to emulate what FX monson does you want to use a piston valve piloted by a hammer valve... and on top of that you want the gun to cycle using air generated to fire the shot... to do that you need to use either a double action trigger (to cock the hammer) or use the energy of air generated to fire the shot
as you can see now it doesn't sound as simple as it did in the past
I must agree that you do have a point there, it's not the easiest build - I think the simplicity I am seeing here though it that it operates from a single air supply and valve, and that it is efficient in that no extra air is being utilised. I wouldn't even think of recreating the Monsoon mechanism, especially when its further complicated by the rotary magazine.
so, jsr, do you plan to build a proper machined version of this if it proves to work the way you want to ?? (i.e. to you want to build a proper HPA version of this design??)
I'm quite enamoured with the tee-and-detent breech design, sure there's some loss of pressure from air expanding into the magazine, and it's not the most ideal for non-spherical projectiles, but the simplicity offsets these disadvantages. If I do make a gas piston design, it would purely be out of mechanical interest. If I get this working well I would certainly be interested in trying it out for a cartridge fed mechanism as illustrated
here. A shell ejecting semi auto in the style of the
Beretta BM59 or
Clyde Barrow's shortened BAR that could put out at least 10 ft/lbs with 0.22" pellets would certainly be a bit of a holy grail for me
With the current prototype, if the valve works the plan is to turn it into something which looks like suppressed
Tec-9 firing either 0.177" BBs or 0.22" pellets from a spring loaded magazine feeding into a tee breech.
edit: No go, the bypass didn't change a thing. I don't want to give up on this though, bigger piston perhaps?