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No problem.

In Reply to: Shooting a gun remotely posted by Silentdoh on October 23, 2003 at 00:18:50:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on October 26, 2003 at 10:00:49

Three options I can help you with.

1. Attach an 12 V electric solenoid directly to the trigger. I have a circuit that will cycle at a preset rate of fire by just holding the button down. OR just keep it simple and have a push button.

2. I can hook you up with a supplier with all the pneumatics you want. Even Surplus stuff CHEAP for cylinders. Happy to walk you through it. Again the ram would have to pull the trigger some way and all you need is a 3 way valve to cycle it (Manually or electronic) OR use a spring return ram, one way action valve and just have an ON / Off two way valve.


3. I have a kit for a radio remote. 100 foot range. No wires. Could trigger electronically controlled pneumatics or solenoids. $40 if you are interested.

Great for booby traps, satchel charges, etc.

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