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attack-beaver January 1st, 2008 22:45

Tokyo Marui: Recoil Shock Device
 
i dont know if this should be here or else were, but it as to do with guns so i figure i put it here.

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Originally Posted by airsoft news
Our loyal readers probably remember that latest upgrade of Tokyo Marui's venerable gearbox (first version was patented in 1993) will be protected by patent. Patent (dated late 2007) is named Recoil Shock Device For Toy Gun. Idea is very simple and seems effective. Description courtesy of Japanese Patent Office:

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a recoil shock equivalent to an increased piston weight without increasing the piston weight and obtain the same recoil shock as that in an actual gun without impairing the appearance of a gun by separately providing a movable part of a piston cylinder from a weight.
SOLUTION: This device comprises a connection part 31 which is moved in a backward direction by the movable part 13 for obtaining a pseudo reaction or a recoil shock by driving the weight resulted from the operation of the movable part of the piston cylinder for generating compressed air, and a recoil spring 35 which is laid in a compressed state by the movable part 13 by receiving a force transmitted to the weight 33 through the connection part 31. When the recoil spring 35 is compressed and then extended by a repelling force, a counteraction involved in the movement of the weight 33 is transmitted to a gun body 37 as the recoil shock.

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...evice_0101.jpg

ak_STALKER January 1st, 2008 22:53

kooool..........i want one. as long as it works

Kos-Mos January 1st, 2008 23:34

It is just a pin running through the mechbox to the rear, pushing a second piston back and forth.

Should be working and the foward load generated by an heavier piston won't be there since the parts are not connected.

Only for AR though...

Darklen January 1st, 2008 23:35

Nice idea, but you can pretty much kiss a rear battery goodbye if your running a slither stock. Doubt you'd even fit one, easily at least, in a full stock.

Lerch January 2nd, 2008 02:12

...does want...

Shinjin_MC January 2nd, 2008 02:35

looks pretty similar to the WA M4 recoil system

Yuu January 2nd, 2008 02:36

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Originally Posted by Shinjin_MC (Post 605868)
looks pretty similar to the WA M4 recoil system

or buffer tube to real AR

ChiefInTrees January 2nd, 2008 09:25

Plastic receivers ForTheLoss

Yuu January 2nd, 2008 23:28

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Originally Posted by ChiefInTrees (Post 605934)
Plastic receivers ForTheLoss

Well, its not hard if you know how to replace it ;)

Brakoo January 2nd, 2008 23:46

I really like the idea and I'd definitly go for that if I was to build a CQB AR. I can't afford to have my battery in the front on the M4/M203 setup.

Aquamarine January 3rd, 2008 00:46

Ohhhh... if I could get one of these for a PSG-1....

Sergeantmajor January 3rd, 2008 00:50

a little bird told me these things wont last long on the field. its just a feeling tho.

BBS January 3rd, 2008 03:20

a chairsofter's dream come true!!!!

m102404 January 3rd, 2008 10:43

Wouldn't the extra weight of the rear-mass transfer undue stress to the already-fragile front of the v2 mechbox? Stock mechboxes are easy enough to crack with a good stiff spring. Good stiff spring with essentially a weighted piston...couldn't last long unless there's a bunch of buffers/cushions in there I missed.

I suppose the stock tube would have to attach some other way to the lower receiver...since the extension rod is where the stock tube screw is normally.

Would like to see it for just the "that's cool" factor...I'd volunteer to destroy a mechbox or two to try it out.

DENZILDON October 21st, 2008 01:24

Just found this in youtube

YouTube - AEG RECOIL MECH. by XRL

It seems you can mod your aeg to get recoil.


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