(Login darkstarops) Forum Owner from IP address 24.221.137.64
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I have an idea that is just crazy enough it might actually work! Since the trigger pulls the lever on the clip and the hammer back at the same time. Why not replace the trigger with a motor? I will respond with a diagram.
Instead of trying something that complicated (IT WOULD BE AWESOME, though!!!), you could stick a BMF activator onto the trigger. Looks like a crank, it fits onto most rimfire semi autos, the one i mount onto my remington Viper semi auto gets 4 shots for every crank of the handle. BATF has classified this as semi-automatic fire, the accuracy is questionable for this device but from experience I can say that it is a hell of a lot more reliable than those chintzy "hellfire" trigger devices...BMF activators are quite common and can be had from anywhere between 20-40 dollars, require no gunsmithing to install and come on and off with a screwdriver. just my .02! But hey, if you get the motor schematics up, id like to have a look at those, that could be interesting on that M14 style 1077 i was building....
If I recall those they have a crank handle on them
June 16 2003, 7:22 PM
and turn makes sort of like a Gatling Gun out of it.
Legal on firearms as long as you don't put a motor on it. Has to do with single pull of the trigger. With a motor BATF considers the motors swith a single pull so multipe discharges would make it a full auto.
This does not apply to an airgun however.
A small electric gear head motor should allow good battery life with ample rate of fire. Magazine only holds 12 rounds so high rpm not needed and gear head would reduce the current needed and supply plenty of torque for the trigger pull of the 1077.
Surplus Electronic supplies on the net carry gear head motors.