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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Quiet Spyder TL

In Reply to: Quiet Spyder TL posted by DrMUR on November 18, 2003 at 06:07:36:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on November 18, 2003 at 09:08:43

You left off the regulator to lower the operating pressure.

E mail me and I will save you some $Money on a regulator. How's $35 or less sound?

Here is your revised shopping list.

: Kingman Spyder TL:
: -32 Degrees Spyder Turbo Valve
: -Madman Spring Kit

The remainder on your list will have no effect on your operating pressure. Just Yank out the 'venturi' insert in your stock bolt for slightly improved flow.

That should get you into the 300 psi operating pressures.

It will still have a report from the muzzle and recocking mechanism that will be sufficient for your opponents to look right in YOUR direction.

I have a real quiet Autococker and they still hear me. But they are scanning in my direction instead of Looking right at the bush I'm hiding in.

One of my winter projects is a Decoy that plays a sound recording of a unzilenced paintball marker firing. It will be syncronized with my marker's firing so I will sound more like an echo if I am heard at all. Activated by a coded radio signal not unlike your car door unlocking mechanism on your key ring.

I've just about completed all my research and investigating a $79 Shortcut. (one already built that is 90% of what I want to do.)

Estimating total costs in the $150 range. It will have two channels so I can operate two things with the radio transmitter. One the decoy and the other a:
second decoy for when they are about to discover the first. OR
anti tank mine
anti personnel mine
booby trap
satchel charge
Any ideas out there?

If successful, all the plans will be Free for the Asking. E mail me any interest or expertise and willingness to help develope this goodie.

http://www.ddupont@charter.net

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