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| MCB Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Through the good graces of Ebay.... ... I have a second blue Psycho Ballistics Superbolt coming soon. But I've already got one. And I've already gotten a second black one that I've started coverting to a pump. So what am I to do with this THIRD Superbolt? I'm leaning towards what I consider sort of like pump cheating and making it a pneumatic assist pump. I figure I'll move the 3 way to the front of the LPR and do a really tiny scale model of a CCM pump handle. Or the other thought was to make or modify a second trigger frame that fits up on an extension arm and set it up to run the 3 way. Two triggers, one pumps and one fires.... Hmmm.... I like that..... ....<mad scientist laugh fades into the distance followed by an echoing slam of a very heavy lab-oratory door>..... yes, everyone knows that in the cheap movies it's a lab-oratory and NOT a labRAtory....
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| No comments on my dual trigger idea? I'm SHOCKED! I figured that would touch a few nerves here. The neat thing is that it would sort of look like a Thompson submachine gun.
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| MCB Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Vancouver, BC
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| Do a search for a SHO sniper by Brad Nestle. PA snipers can be pretty intimidating. For full effect, I'd recommend figuring out some sort of autotrigger linkage that would have the cocking motion activate the safety so that it can fire as fast as it is pumped. |
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