Alfonso, I love the path this gun is taking. Cannot complain about the name of the gun, either. Do you have an timeline in mind for finding potential buyers?
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Alfonso, I love the path this gun is taking. Cannot complain about the name of the gun, either. Do you have an timeline in mind for finding potential buyers?
Awesome! I would like to have one
Also I think it would be better to have the cocking handle on the left side for compact pistol.
Awesome! I would like to have one
Also I think it would be better to have the cocking handle on the left side for compact pistol.
Very good observation, the handle in the left side is completely ergonomic option.
Awesome! I would like to have one
Also I think it would be better to have the cocking handle on the left side for compact pistol.
Very good observation, the handle in the left side is completely ergonomic option.
This is a good point. The majority of pistol shooter's are right handed. Putting the cocking lever on the left side would allow them benefit from not having to change grip every time they cock the gun and engage the target.
The skeletoniized grip is top shelf work, very innovative applying it to this pistol! Did you get the air leak worked out?
Any updates?
Any updates?
Yes, finally I shootings a few pellets, but the speed was slow, I was getting 15 ft lbf. So the last week I redesign the compleat hammer system. I add more weight to the hammer, changed the spring. Today I received the parts, so I hope shoot it the next Monday. As soon as I get the 30 ft lbf I share the info with yours.
Any updates?
Yes, finally I shootings a few pellets, but the speed was slow, I was getting 15 ft lbf. So the last week I redesign the compleat hammer system. I add more weight to the hammer, changed the spring. Today I received the parts, so I hope shoot it the next Monday. As soon as I get the 30 ft lbf I share the info with yours.
How did this go? I find the best way to get more power and speed is through porting for smooth air flow (along with hammer weight and springs). I grind down and polish to smooth the air transition around corners and ensure that the port sizes all match closely.
What's the intended price should you get enough people showing interest?
With the looks and basic specs alone, I think you'll have no problem at all finding 50 buyers.
I want share the following information
The body gun, folding suppressor, folding stock and lower picatinny rail are made from 7075 Alum, hard anodize.
Monocore suppressor is 3D print using Nylon glass fiber filled.
Magazine is made from stainless steel. 8 rounds
Grip, is 3D print Nylon carbon fiber filled.
Hardware (Screes, pins, springs, rings, etc) Stainless steel
Air deposit Titanium G2
Single shoot tray 7075 Alum hard anodize.
Fill probe Copper.
Barrel: Lothar Walther
Sear, trigger, hammer, valve pin, etc stainless steel.
The sell price for tequila gun and tequila shot would be USD 660 plus shipping. And included the following
Gun
1 Fill probe
1 Magazine
1 Single shoot tray
2 O-ring set
Manual
For the other accessories the price would be the following:
Folding stock: USD 130
Suppressor : USD 136
Lower picatinny rail : USD 23
Extra magazine : USD 44
Extra single shoot tray: USD 10
This project reminds me of another very successful forum, at getting community projects accomplished at a fair price. (budgetlightforums)
I like the way this have developed. I'd like to see this in a large cal with multishot.