Gun Freak wrote:Bends are rather simple to make, and judging by the random circles on the rod I'd say he's new to the program

The tube the detents are housed in is slightly larger than the BB itself, so as to allow air passage around it to propel the BB ahead of it (to avoid the issue of an o-ring detent). however this does still waste air slightly...
I've pondered this but it's a less-than-elegant solution, unless you can do the math really well.
Ideally, you would have to feed air into the chamber fast enough that time to reach pop-off pressure in the chamber = projectile travel time in the barrel.
I can see it working, but you would need a high flow firing valve and a flow control valve between that and the chamber in order to be able to "tune" it.
One disadvantage (unless you're trying to achieve it

) would be that rate of fire would still be very high, because there is a minimum flow needed to the chamber for it to fire at all, and this flow is likely to be quite high.
Or what about a standard hopup system(bb slightly projecting into the barrel) immediately before an o-ring detent?
It might work, but one thing I like about the proposed blocker system is that it eliminates the guess work because it depends on chamber pressure, therefore:
- BB in the detent -> blocker activated, no more BBs can enter the breech
- BB not in detent -> blocker returns to rest, a new BB can enter the breech.