I have come to understand a lot about three way valves over the last few months, I believed semi-automatic operation could be achieved using a three way valve so I based a lot of design around that.
What I have now ended up with is a system that operates very much like Jack's full auto breech except it is controlled, I added a simple sear to the front of the bolt that would retain it when gas pressurized the system but that alone would not make it semi-automatic unless I made it like that of a mechanical paintball guns sear, too complicated for my design, keep it simple. So what I did was use a 3 way valve as the actuator of the system, when it was at rest the chamber behind the bolt would pressurize and when it was pulled flow from the source to the chamber would be cut off and a pneumatic ram would actuate the sear.
I really believe it will work. Now for the pic, keep in mind this is a concept drawing, not blue-prints so it might be a little inaccurate and a little problematic but it should work for a low pressure prototype.

not bad for free hand eh?
Out of all the projects I have right now this is the main one I am working towards, all the others are side projects, eg. Project R-77.
(if I am not making sense it is because I am real tired)





