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Re: I don't think they've invented one yet.

In Reply to: posted by on January 25, 2004 at 01:40:36:


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Posted by:
"Head Hunter" St. Charles, Mo. suburb of St. Louis

on January 25, 2004 at 09:37:29

The single shots are going for a LOT of money. Hence everyone makes their own.

A semi auto that would sell for the same pricing would be marketable for those willing to part with some money.

Strikes me as a 25 units per year product.

Don't forget about your product liability issues. Maybe if your shipped from China.

The technology required for a semi auto is limited by the absence of a high pressure system and valve.

Also by the absence of a projectile that lends itself to auto loading...

To operate a semi auto would require a sufficient air supply for 10-20 shots. More cost and weight.

You have some ground breaking ideas?

We've been thinking about all these issues for some while and we can't come up with a prototype that seems to function well.

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