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Well you i needed to put a heck of a lot oof ducktape on the orange conectors to kep them from sliding. also this wasnt meant to be perfect it was just a concept.
Logically, you could use a sear system that ran through part of the stock as the trigger; it'd be easy to use, not too hard to make, and work well for this purpose.
Well, you could use one similar to https://www.instructables.com/id/knex-gun-with-new-trigger-&-sear-system/ with some modifications to the length of the trigger, or do what I did to a standard ratchet mech to this thing and technically have two triggers, one that you push with your finger and a couple of rods attached to that pushing the one that releases the pin. Looks like there's a straight enough line here for that to work comfortably; I might try if this gets posted as an 'ible.
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9 years ago on Introduction
Why didnt I think of doing this. "facepalm"
12 years ago on Introduction
I tried doing something like this and FAILED! good job dude
12 years ago on Introduction
for this i could say "why didn't i think of that?", but could NOT say "I coul have thought of that".
pretty sweet, man :D
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Thanks!
12 years ago on Introduction
hinges, frustrating knexer's since 2006.
13 years ago on Introduction
Iam now making a handle and a trigger for it.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Awesome! when you get it done could you post pics?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
I DESTROYED IT!...
because it never hold more elastics then 1
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Well you i needed to put a heck of a lot oof ducktape on the orange conectors to kep them from sliding. also this wasnt meant to be perfect it was just a concept.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Okay! Still good though
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Thanks anyway
13 years ago on Introduction
nice! post! 5*
13 years ago on Introduction
Logically, you could use a sear system that ran through part of the stock as the trigger; it'd be easy to use, not too hard to make, and work well for this purpose.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Ya that would work but i cant figure out how to make one that attaches automatically ot the ram. Any suggestions for a mech?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Well, you could use one similar to https://www.instructables.com/id/knex-gun-with-new-trigger-&-sear-system/ with some modifications to the length of the trigger, or do what I did to a standard ratchet mech to this thing and technically have two triggers, one that you push with your finger and a couple of rods attached to that pushing the one that releases the pin. Looks like there's a straight enough line here for that to work comfortably; I might try if this gets posted as an 'ible.
13 years ago on Introduction
VERY cool! 5*! Might use this sometime!
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
I had had this idea floating around for a while in my head then forgot it but your break action made me remember it. Great gun by the way.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Yeah... and thanks ;)
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
your welcome. : )
13 years ago on Introduction
cool!!