Pump-action reload
I was wondering if it is possible to have a pump-action reload like a shotgun in a spudgun cos it will look VERY cool.So far on this websites I have onl seen bolt-action and break-off reloads.And also, can anybody tell me why a shogun slug'sabot does not fly out of the barrell after it is shot, and why must a spudgun's sabot shoot out with the ammo?
Help much appreciated.
Help much appreciated.
shotguns sabots do come out with the ammo
and im sure with positive and creative thinking a pump action would be possible.
and im sure with positive and creative thinking a pump action would be possible.
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very simple to achieve the feed, the complicated bit is getting a semi-auto valve.
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If it reseals quick enough, I suppose.deathholm wrote:Wouldn't a simple solenoid valve work?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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What do mean blocking the barrel?flamerz14 wrote:how can ypu do that wothout blocking the barrell?
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dude... seriously.
the diagram is a cross section, this is what the sleeve looks like in 3D
(excuse the crap diagram, i'm at work and busy hehe)
the diagram is a cross section, this is what the sleeve looks like in 3D
(excuse the crap diagram, i'm at work and busy hehe)
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Take apart a pump shotgun and study, all that i've seen have connecting rods are on the outside of the ammo tube, then slide into the receiver to work the gun. This is a sweat idea, i really like it!!!
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planning on doing a lot of pumping thenjrrdw wrote: This is a sweat idea, i really like it!!!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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why not just pt the pump on the barrel pipe. use a pipe with an ID slightly larger than that barrel's OD cut a hole near the back of it it to allow the to go through and put a spring behind it. i think it would make it simpler, unless of course your going for the authentic shotgun look.
something like this....
<img src="http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j85/i ... action.jpg">
something like this....
<img src="http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j85/i ... action.jpg">
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Here is my idea for spherical ammo, specifically golf balls. One of the obvious design differences is no holes in the barrel itself. I don't know if it even effects the performance that much, but that is why I made a different design to confront it.
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/uploader/uploadFiles/018.PNG">
2" Tee
2" Schedule 80
2" Schedule 80, glued to barrel acting as a grip
1.5" Schedule 40 acting as a stop (pretend this is light green)
1.5" SDR-21 (Class 200)
[I dicked up on the second part of the diagram. That being the lower portion of the barrel. Please ignore.]
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/uploader/uploadFiles/018.PNG">
2" Tee
2" Schedule 80
2" Schedule 80, glued to barrel acting as a grip
1.5" Schedule 40 acting as a stop (pretend this is light green)
1.5" SDR-21 (Class 200)
[I dicked up on the second part of the diagram. That being the lower portion of the barrel. Please ignore.]
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ROFL, gee what do you think sleeve means, well pump action is very easy just thinkflamerz14 wrote:The sleeve is suposed to be connected to the pump right? how can ypu do that wothout blocking the barrell?
oh yeh the barel has to lock if its in a barrel bolt system, you have to use a (realistic) forward locking bolt that's separate from the barrel or else the barrel/bolt will fly forward/open