Has anyone ever made a full-auto carbine pellet gun?
If I recall correctly, Crosman made the 600 and 451 that were both carbine semi-auto, but that's as close as we ever got to carbine full auto. BB guns are available with full auto, but seemingly not pellet guns.
BB's don't have any preferred orientation for loading so perhaps that makes things a bit easier, but pellets have a definite front and back .... gotta maintain that during loading, right?
Some Umarex SAA pistols put the pellets in fake "bullets". Something like that could be the solution .... it would maintain proper orientation during loading, and the spent "shell" would eject like the "real thing". Sure it would be a gas hog (as were the Crosmans) but oh what fun!
Is it possible that the unparalleled realism combined with the speed and accuracy of pellets (compared to BB' might present potential legal barriers?
If I recall correctly, Crosman made the 600 and 451 that were both carbine semi-auto, but that's as close as we ever got to carbine full auto. BB guns are available with full auto, but seemingly not pellet guns.
BB's don't have any preferred orientation for loading so perhaps that makes things a bit easier, but pellets have a definite front and back .... gotta maintain that during loading, right?
Some Umarex SAA pistols put the pellets in fake "bullets". Something like that could be the solution .... it would maintain proper orientation during loading, and the spent "shell" would eject like the "real thing". Sure it would be a gas hog (as were the Crosmans) but oh what fun!
Is it possible that the unparalleled realism combined with the speed and accuracy of pellets (compared to BB' might present potential legal barriers?