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Now with iris ?
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The tube that attaches to the iris is 3d printed so it slides over the end of my tubeAmazing, you should sell those, save people paying £100 per one. Are they difficult to do?
Surprised your housing isn’t 3D printed too! ?
Flip it upside down and do a GM-94 next please ?At a stage where I'm happy to share the progress on this.
China Lake 40mm grenade launcher. It will be a 3+1 40mm pump action grenade launcher. Externals are pretty much done and just waiting on some parts to make progress on the internals. All 3D printed in a mixture of ABS, PLA and Wood filament. There are a couple of parts that I'm going to CNC in metal (looking at you pump arms) but the 3D printed ones will be good enough for testing.
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Flip it upside down and do a GM-94 next please ?
Just need to make them adapt to light, like a sensor and motors to close them automatically. Sy fi heaven
Mostly CNC Aluminium & Walnut. Still very much a prototype but I'm going to (try) to use it this weekend.
Extremely cool, best I could do is buy a prop.Mostly CNC Aluminium & Walnut. Still very much a prototype but I'm going to (try) to use it this weekend.
I've shifted these on now, I have Gen 3 PVS-14 nowJust need to make them adapt to light, like a sensor and motors to close them automatically. Sy fi heaven
Thank you
Cooperman26 said:I’m not saying I’m gifted when it comes to creating things but today I had a thought.
There are many different types of one use pyro, and reusable, on the market and I like things that go bang.
I found a gent, http://www.youtube.com/@FulcrumAirsoft, who has some fantastic ideas and designs for reusable pyro, especially towards a WW2 theme, which I think is fucking brilliant! I’d highly recommend giving his channel a watch and visiting his website.
But it got me thinking, I’d personally love to see some more single use ideas based towards any theme. Which is cheap.
I today have mocked up some very basic “dynamite” shells, based loosely on the British PE No2 explosive during 1940s. A very rough a crude production with any thin cardboard rolled into a tube shape (mainly cereal boxes) then rolled up in grease paper and some strimmer wire as a fake looking fuse wire.
These happily fit a EGMK5 or the shorter FBS MK5/4. Only one used per trio. Or would be perfect for the FBS maroon sappers with a firing box.
It’s mainly a one use “shell” which if created properly, by someone with more able than me, could be a great gimmick.
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I’m going to put on my health and safety hat for this - though one use pyro is pretty much cardboard & paper wrapped around a small amount of pyro/explosive, there is a lot of science in the design of that cardboard and paper on top of the Pyro/explosive mix.These happily fit a EGMK5 or the shorter FBS MK5/4. Only one used per trio. Or would be perfect for the FBS maroon sappers with a firing box.
It’s mainly a one use “shell” which if created properly, by someone with more able than me, could be a great gimmick.
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Kind sir,I’m going to put on my health and safety hat for this - though one use pyro is pretty much cardboard & paper wrapped around a small amount of pyro/explosive, there is a lot of science in the design of that cardboard and paper on top of the Pyro/explosive mix.
One set amount of pyro/explosive will burn/detonate in a particular manner - it could be a ‘fast’ or ‘slow’ detonation, with different combinations of flash/bang and the energy can be balanced between volume/blast energy
Then put it into a different tube of cardboard and paper that blows apart and directs force out to both ends or favours one direction rather than the other
Put a carefully designed flashbang tube into another tube and you change the way that it performs
In our events we have used many devices and prop ‘explosives’, however our prop explosives such as for example dummy C4 have been the players device that transmits a signal to detonate the unmodified pyro nearby
These would have to be looked at on a case by case basis, and should be tested / approved by sites based on their effect and also their insurance which can instantly be invalidated by not using pyro as designed
https://enolagaye.com/products/mk5-thunder-flash/
It was pretty much a matter of ‘need to mention’ on recordKind sir,
I completely appreciate that health and safety hat. I probably should have said that it was a home experiment and I wasn’t intending on taking it to a field. I understand and agree with your rationale 100%.
Very true.It was pretty much a matter of ‘need to mention’ on record
Common sense is not very common
Commercially, there is very little scope on the profit line on individual sales let alone the up front development & testingI was trying to get across I think it would be a good thing if a company was able to come up with such an idea for single use pyro, based upon my crude idea, as I think there would be great interest.
Cardboard shells of any variety (such as my attempt of a dynamite bundle) of which could have inserted XY already produced pyro (FBS, EG) that complies and is suited etc. But who knows!![]()