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Old 10-02-2007, 03:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know

If anyone has made a mechanical PMR. I am considering doing this, seeing as they are rather cheep (Though not Matrix LCD/dm3 cheap which I also am considering...), and it would be something different. I figure it wouldn't be too hard, perhaps drill and tap some of the manifold holes to 10-32 or m3, add some barbs, hose, and a 3-way tucked into the gripframe somewhere....

I know that the matrix was initially envisioned as a mechanical and electronic marker, and the bolt looks to completely isolate the firing air from the air supply so I don't see an issue in the concept, but is there anything I am missing?
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Old 10-04-2007, 08:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i dont know about this that you are trying to due but i do know the whole operating system of the pmr is really different than its matrix family ie PM/DM 34567.
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It's been done to plenty of Ions which are the same operation as the PMR. The idea isn't much different than other matrices, it's just that now your firing air pushes the bolt forward, not a solenoid's air.
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