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| Acdcmonkey1991 |
Posted: 05/04/2008 7:19 AM Post subject: |
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All I can say is wow, this is soo cool, especially the valve. I remember looking at the prototype and thinking, this thing is so complicated but now I understand. Btw, did you send off the drawings and get parts machined somewhere else.
(Also, maybe hints at tv shows and movies??) |
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| ilovetoblowthingsup |
Posted: 05/04/2008 9:28 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 30 Mar 2007 Posts: 912 491.99 Spud Bux
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very nice job solar, i must admit that i am working on a gun similar to this design, i had thought i was the first one building something like it until i saw this so you stole my thunder  but thats okay because its such a nice gun.
plus it was revolutionary to me at least. lol
nice gun |
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| ant |
Posted: 05/04/2008 13:53 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 13 Aug 2006 Posts: 479 1184.05 Spud Bux
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| I love this stuff!!! You get all respect from me:) I wish I had a laith or something. How much are you selling them for? |
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| Solar |
Posted: 05/04/2008 15:30 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 17 May 2005 Posts: 220 697.01 Spud Bux
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| These first ones that are configured as semi auto are selling for $1300 USD. That might sound expensive, but it would cost someone about four times as much to have a machine shop mill a one off. It also is comparable to other products with like capabilities. I am outsourcing future production to lower the costs associated with the non-military version and also selling it in the breech loader configuration that can be upgraded to semi auto. Eventually it would be nice to sell parts for other projects too. |
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| Davidvaini |
Posted: 05/04/2008 16:14 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 29 May 2007 Posts: 658 307.12 Spud Bux
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idk if I like the stock... I think a G36 stock would be a nice addition to this gun.
I think it would be really nice if you sold some of the parts such as the flash hider, trigger assembly and much more... could be used in a lot of people's projects. |
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| OuchProgramme |
Posted: 05/04/2008 16:53 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 12 Jan 2008 Posts: 373 534.55 Spud Bux
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AHHH
I'M SO JEALOUS!
I wish i could machine parts, or atleast use metal parts |
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| xboxteen01 |
Posted: 05/04/2008 17:44 PM Post subject: |
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| Solar |
Posted: 05/04/2008 18:54 PM Post subject: |
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| The net rounds will use a three or four piece nose cone that splits at launch. The accuracy of that ad is a little off. Shows the old ratchet gun. we are also making a number of specialized rounds for animal control and less lethal/lethal apps. I do have extra barrels and muzzle brakes. Offering to owners first. |
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| Ragnarok |
Posted: 05/04/2008 18:56 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 19 Dec 2006 Posts: 2244 5864.44 Spud Bux
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But for the price (not to say it's too much for the product, I'd say it's worth that - it's just too much for my wallet, particularly given that on only Friday I spent the UK's equivalent of about $700. On what I spent my cash, you lot will need to wait a day or three to find out...), and the fact I wouldn't have a hope in hell of getting it through UK customs, I wouldn't mind having one of those.
I wouldn't have much to do with it, but I don't have much practical use of many other things I have either.
I bought a non-contact Infrared thermometer some months, and it's only really started to come in useful. Up until then, all I had used it for was checking the temperature of the oven and making ice-cream. |
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| drex |
Posted: 05/04/2008 19:43 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 21 Apr 2008 Posts: 103 139.50 Spud Bux
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wow, that is one sexy beast! it is very profeshonal looking. it makes me wish i had 1300$ lieing around, wish you luck in selling them. |
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| tansit234 |
Posted: 05/04/2008 20:20 PM Post subject: |
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| Very, very, well done. I'm sure you put a lot of hours into CAD or plain sketching. I don't know that I would even feel comfortable about putting that much money into something especially to a machine shop to do it for you but the end result is simply beautiful. Very well thought out, very well executed. Keep up the good work. $1300 seems pretty reasonable for the first run. |
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| Solar |
Posted: 05/05/2008 1:38 AM Post subject: |
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I made and tested individual sub assemblies usually out of brass and pvc to start, started sketching by hand, then cad. Took quite a few years due to distractions and of course money. This first run will most likely not pay for itself, but will get them out there and give me the opportunity to make larger orders than can be profitable and hopefully less expensive to get into.
This should be about the time it gets interesting. Hoping to have some vids posted this week. Stay tuned. |
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| TwitchTheAussie |
Posted: 05/06/2008 0:39 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 06 Feb 2007 Posts: 931 1003.70 Spud Bux
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| But whats the movies and shows mate? Im dieing to know. |
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| SNDM |
Posted: 05/06/2008 14:19 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 26 Feb 2008 Posts: 83 43.94 Spud Bux
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That thing is one smexy biatch!
Words cannot express my adoration and wonder at this fine piece of enginereing.
So I will shut up now. |
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| Hotwired |
Posted: 05/06/2008 15:28 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 13 Oct 2006 Posts: 1754 3762.39 Spud Bux
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| Solar wrote: | | I am outsourcing future production to lower the costs associated with the non-military version. |
Anything interesting about the one for military markets other than the military budget cost?
I don't think I ever did get round to asking in previous threads but I've been wondering how the ammo cylinders actually seal between the valve exhaust and the barrel...
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