
Well, of course i wanted to make another rbg, so I talked to my dad's cousin who is a woodworker and was interested in my gun. He suggested using a disc for the trigger mech. I used his Idea and came up with this:

Some of you may recognize this stock from my .38 air gun, well, it's nbot the same, as a matter of fact it was the practice piece for that stock. It has a groove where I practice routing for the barrel, but it worked. The trigger mech is pretty simple, just a jar lid with a hole in the middle, and a trio of cup clotheshangers for the sear, trigger, and hold-back thingamajig:

Anyway, the trigger is springloaded with a rubber-band, so it it always ready to shoot. The performance is impressive, using three rubber bands tied together as ammo, I can get it to shoot 50 feet straight into the air. with a washer tied to the end of it I can go through thin cardboard and shash cd cases. Anyway, it's pretty impressive and shoots every time. It's also pretty accurate. Anyway, here are more pics.
the trigger mech removed and next to the gun:

The trigger mech inside the gun:

Me holding the gun ready to fire:

And then three pics of me posing with my gun (note the reds cap, the best baseball team in the world)



I will have some more pics and some damage shots and maybe a vid up soon. Thanks for reading all of this (if you did) If you didn't, shame on you. I welcome any critique, just keep it constructive.