- Condition
- Used
- FPS
- 280
One of a kind,
Semi-automatic Tri-shot
You put a standard 30rnd shell in and each time you pull the trigger it fires 3 BBs through the triple barrels, as fast as you can pull the trigger.
To clarify: no pumping needed and can of course be one-handed.
Runs on 150-160psi and 11.1v lipo stick (stored neatly in the mag tube)
Works best with 0.28-0.3g BBs and gets around 260fps with these, slightly outranging the springer it was based on. Useful for woodland but absolutely devastating in CQB.
The engine is a new design, machined (not 3D printed) from brass, alloy and engineering grade polymers. Designed for durability and easy maintenance.
Base RIF is a plastic body Cyma cm350 that has been made to look like a Remington V3 TAC-13 with the birdshead grip and multiple picatinny rails near the muzzle end.
Microswitch trigger and standard trigger block safety.
Please ask any questions about the shotgun and see this video here showing recent gameplay footage with it.
View: https://youtu.be/IKkzX0slh4w?si=FKHSNt-Fweireg0S
The reason I'm selling is I've now got a lot of semi-auto shotguns and many other projects but don't have infinite space.
Cheers,
Sam
Semi-automatic Tri-shot
You put a standard 30rnd shell in and each time you pull the trigger it fires 3 BBs through the triple barrels, as fast as you can pull the trigger.
To clarify: no pumping needed and can of course be one-handed.
Runs on 150-160psi and 11.1v lipo stick (stored neatly in the mag tube)
Works best with 0.28-0.3g BBs and gets around 260fps with these, slightly outranging the springer it was based on. Useful for woodland but absolutely devastating in CQB.
The engine is a new design, machined (not 3D printed) from brass, alloy and engineering grade polymers. Designed for durability and easy maintenance.
Base RIF is a plastic body Cyma cm350 that has been made to look like a Remington V3 TAC-13 with the birdshead grip and multiple picatinny rails near the muzzle end.
Microswitch trigger and standard trigger block safety.
Please ask any questions about the shotgun and see this video here showing recent gameplay footage with it.
The reason I'm selling is I've now got a lot of semi-auto shotguns and many other projects but don't have infinite space.
Cheers,
Sam