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Thread: New e frame for autocockers

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    I prefer the hinge frame, but the height is a problem. Making a short hinge isn't that easy, without some engineering.

    Sliders, after a while, tended to get finicky from our experience. Mind you, old school sliders. As in a couple hard years of use of use. Back in the mid 90's getting a slider nice and smooth, and timed, normally meant some extra screws, a new trigger, a better sear, polishing and some tuning. We got good at it, but I found the hinge to be drop in good enough, short of lack of a trigger spring tension adjustment on most of them.

    Right now I would put on a 1.5 trigger - since I really just shoot middle finger due to old school mag double finger being my real first 'play all the time gun', so my opinion is crap and I know it.

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    System X double hinges are fairly short.

    Also, I think its just a thing that every cocker user shoots with their middle finger... Unless I'm shooting lefty. Lol.

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    Not to bad, but I bet a bit taller then we need to do an 'electo' with...:


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    That's taller than mine. Stand by for pic.

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    Now, this is nice, from the best tinker go to site:

    http://www.airsoldier.com/mm5/mercha...Code=SOLENOIDS



    100psi operation, should drop in.

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    https://www.dropbox.com/s/auvw166atg...2010.11.39.jpg

    That's mine... it's *eyeballs with eblade* Damn near close to eblade (in terms of height from body to trigger)

    also, I'm still confused as to which route has been decided to go?

    edit - hasn't been cleaned since play on the weekend... life kind of got in the way
    Last edited by new ion?; 08-09-2013 at 01:21 PM.

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    I'm unsure as to what direction we were talking as well. I think we can make the frame as short as any electronic frame if we want to. We just need to have a firm idea as to what this will be compatible with as far as solenoids go. Eblade clapper? Electro pnuematic ? Or race type of solenoids? Or all?

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    And boards as well. eblade? Gcode or DNA?

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    Nice - yeah, I remember that frame.

    I think if you can figure the operation, and leave space, the board/'noid(or solenoidvalve)/battery figures itself out at the end user DIY style. Leave room for all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by new ion? View Post
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/auvw166atg...2010.11.39.jpg

    That's mine... it's *eyeballs with eblade* Damn near close to eblade (in terms of height from body to trigger)
    Gotta look at the trigger pin dude, all that space above it isn't useful trigger.

    Quote Originally Posted by pbjosh View Post
    Now, this is nice, from the best tinker go to site:

    http://www.airsoldier.com/mm5/mercha...Code=SOLENOIDS



    100psi operation, should drop in.
    You're not at all concerned about the 0.22 square mm curtain area?
    Last edited by PBSteve; 08-09-2013 at 03:05 PM.
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