Topic: Homemade Semi-Auto Idea. Plausible Or No?
In Vista, you can go to Control Panel, User Accounts, Turn User Account Control On or Off, then deselect the Use User Account Control box. This will more approximate the security model of XP and run everything as Administrator...but obviously make your computer a little more vulnerable. I disable it as a matter to rote on all my supported computers.
With HGDT, create a shortcut on your desktop that points to HGDT.EXE. Right Click on the shortcut, Properties, Compatibility Tab, and click the box Run this program in compatibilty mode for:, and choose Windows XP or older.
With HGDT, create a shortcut on your desktop that points to HGDT.EXE. Right Click on the shortcut, Properties, Compatibility Tab, and click the box Run this program in compatibilty mode for:, and choose Windows XP or older.
Hmm, well then. Burst disc seems to apply more to my gun than any others, so I will use that. Also, due to my research regarding PVC, I think I may have to use metal fittings within the gun.
Quick question regarding GGDT, in the chamber data, would the chamber be referring to the air waiting to be shot out of the valve? Or is it reffering to the larger tank in the picture.
Which will probably be a paintball compressed air 50/4800, hooked up to a reg, considering PVC just won't cut it.
Quick question regarding GGDT, in the chamber data, would the chamber be referring to the air waiting to be shot out of the valve? Or is it reffering to the larger tank in the picture.
Which will probably be a paintball compressed air 50/4800, hooked up to a reg, considering PVC just won't cut it.
You're clearly stuck as to what each variety of valve actually means.Vudu wrote:Maybe Generic? I don't know what a barrel seal is though.
If you can post some annotated diagrams of your valve, we'll be able to help you work out how to model it appropriately.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
Okay, will do. I will edit this post once it is done.
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Pull on the trigger system to activate the firing pin, thus pulling the bolt assembly forward, releasing air into the barrel. Release trigger, spring pushes bolt back, replenishes air levels. Then you're ready for the next shot.
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Pull on the trigger system to activate the firing pin, thus pulling the bolt assembly forward, releasing air into the barrel. Release trigger, spring pushes bolt back, replenishes air levels. Then you're ready for the next shot.
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So the air that actually fires the shot is the small amount that's between the red disks? That's not going to give you much in terms of performance unless you're using high pressures ie several hundred psi, though it's a good way to be economical with air.