the nozzle is opening before the piston gets to the cylinder head, creating a huge amount of air loss and an extreamly low fps, even considering you have shortstroked it.
@sacr3 Are you trying to troll me or something? This is exactly what he said: "As mentioned in my previous post, I feel the spring constant were to low and the ROF was to high so the piston didn't have enough time to return before the next cycle starts." put that on the google and you'll find where he says that. ;)
@Mjarf88 incorrect, if youre inteding to push past 45 rps. You can go ver 70 rps with this thing _reliably_. The gear pulls the piston back twice per one revolution, meaning that if a DSG gun is running at 50rps, the piston is under the same stress as in a 25rps full stroke setup, because the speed of the gear actually spinning is divided in half. Thats why this is so revolutionary.
@Mjarf88 Yes there is compression issues if you dont know what youre doing, but here's and example of what you can achieve. /watch?v=Lk61EXhUK1o No such thing as overkill. ;)
@Maekiii@40 ish rps midcaps/highcaps start misfeeding....so actually there are other problems with getting much past 40rps. At least when I was messing around I found the wall to be the actual feeding of the magazines. I got up there by using highspeed everything and shortstroking / swiss cheesing but I always wanted to play with dual sectors.
the piston isn't pulled back as far so u only get about 2 thirds the fps. this is one way to make ur super powered airsoft gun legal in any arena with twice the rpm
Yeah but if you look closely the nozzle is being pulled back before the BB fires, which is why it works great in semi auto, but terrible in full auto.
This makes it so that the bb is already in a tight, firing mode before the piston hits the cylinder head. The problem though is that it will have to work perfectly in tune or else the timing will be off and your shots will double, or even triple feed.
I have heavy weapons guy, And this is my gun.
It cost 24 dollars to fire this for 12 seconds.
TheRazorHound 1 month ago
the nozzle is opening before the piston gets to the cylinder head, creating a huge amount of air loss and an extreamly low fps, even considering you have shortstroked it.
Forshledian 7 months ago
@Forshledian Piston return speed IS NOT realistic in this animation!!!!! Thum up this comment for everyone to see.
Maekiii 7 months ago 6
@Maekiii As we have no information about the gear speed, your statement is pure speculation.
Cougar545x39 1 month ago
@Cougar545x39 In fact we do, the person who actually made this animation is a friend of mine and he said so.
Maekiii 1 month ago
@Maekiii Nice try, the other guy is right. You have no information about gear speed, so your statement is pure speculation.
sacr3 2 weeks ago
@sacr3 Are you trying to troll me or something? This is exactly what he said: "As mentioned in my previous post, I feel the spring constant were to low and the ROF was to high so the piston didn't have enough time to return before the next cycle starts." put that on the google and you'll find where he says that. ;)
Maekiii 2 weeks ago
@Maekiii You have to be logged in to see it, so open it in memory cache once you find the google result if you want to see the whole thread.
Maekiii 2 weeks ago
It's same affects as short stroked 7 teeth on piston and sector except it's double that with 2 cycles in one turn.
deathpunish2 7 months ago
and trouhgt a dual sector gear it works faster ...right??
DornAlien123 8 months ago
eehh i dont see that being very good
nuclearfish010 8 months ago
You're better off using a regular high speed gear set and a high speed motor on a high voltage, high discharge battery.
Mjarf88 9 months ago
@Mjarf88 incorrect, if youre inteding to push past 45 rps. You can go ver 70 rps with this thing _reliably_. The gear pulls the piston back twice per one revolution, meaning that if a DSG gun is running at 50rps, the piston is under the same stress as in a 25rps full stroke setup, because the speed of the gear actually spinning is divided in half. Thats why this is so revolutionary.
Maekiii 7 months ago
@Maekiii Well, i can see some potential compression issues with this setup, and well, going past 30 rps is considered overkill by many people.
Mjarf88 7 months ago
@Mjarf88 Yes there is compression issues if you dont know what youre doing, but here's and example of what you can achieve. /watch?v=Lk61EXhUK1o No such thing as overkill. ;)
Maekiii 7 months ago 3
@Maekiii @40 ish rps midcaps/highcaps start misfeeding....so actually there are other problems with getting much past 40rps. At least when I was messing around I found the wall to be the actual feeding of the magazines. I got up there by using highspeed everything and shortstroking / swiss cheesing but I always wanted to play with dual sectors.
PEEPsAirsoft 3 months ago
Is this the same as putting a delay chip on the gear?
GrayArcAirsoft 10 months ago
@GrayArcAirsoft No, not at all...the video shows RiotSCs Gearset, that produces an awful ROF...
A delay chip will only result in better feeding in normal setups, and in FPS-drops in the setup in the video
andromedarr 10 months ago
Higher ROF, but lower FPS?
slayere23 11 months ago
the piston isn't pulled back as far so u only get about 2 thirds the fps. this is one way to make ur super powered airsoft gun legal in any arena with twice the rpm
SomeoneNamedTom 11 months ago
Yeah but if you look closely the nozzle is being pulled back before the BB fires, which is why it works great in semi auto, but terrible in full auto.
InvokeZero 1 year ago
This makes it so that the bb is already in a tight, firing mode before the piston hits the cylinder head. The problem though is that it will have to work perfectly in tune or else the timing will be off and your shots will double, or even triple feed.
mpoT3CHY 1 year ago