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spor
12-22-2003, 08:38 AM
this is a variation of an idea that was posted a few weeks ago...."the spring bolt"

(look at the attachment then read on)


the idea is that it would hit the ball for a split second longer and thus possibly prevent chops, allthough this may also nee the top rod to be adjustable,(willl post pic later)

what do you think abd my "floating rod" idea

:agree: i think it's secksy:wink2:

spor
12-22-2003, 08:46 AM
the timming rod

:edit: sry the threads are going the wrong way. stupid me:laugh:

Natural Newbie
12-22-2003, 08:52 AM
Well. How hard to you want me to critique this? ;)

Relentless
12-22-2003, 09:34 AM
NN's design, with a proper spring would work much better.


This design would need an extreamly light spring, and then it would have to stretch the whole part of the front bolt. id imagine that it wouldnt be able to cycle very fast.


Guys, you are missing one cruicial point to the real lvl10 that this doesnt accomplish: even if it misfeeds, this will still fire gas. If its brittle paint, the fired gas could be enough to chop it, or blow it up the feed neck. when you stick your finger (or anything else) in the lvl10, it hits it and goes back, with only a tiny bit of gas being released. that isnt possible with the tippy blowback design, unless if you ghetto rigged the front bolt to work as a blow forward, seperate from the striker.

Meph
12-22-2003, 10:57 AM
Man I miss the days of trying to think up new/different ideas to improve something as simple as a bolt moving back and forth.


Keep up the nice work, it usually takes 10 retarded brainfarts to get one even decent brainstorm. Despite any future bad critique you might get for this, at least it's something different.

And NN, apparently according to Relentless you have a new bolt design as well. One of these days I'll have to actually look that up see what you did.

Natural Newbie
12-22-2003, 11:27 AM
It's old. You may have seen it, here dust off the webpage for me and take a look ... http://mywebpages.comcast.net/escross/antichop98.html