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AHA!!! found the manual. Vintagerex for the win
Wish I could upload as an attachment, it would be nice to save this info in a separate place.
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Originally posted by Trbo323 View PostAHA!!! found the manual. Vintagerex for the win
Wish I could upload as an attachment, it would be nice to save this info in a separate place.
VintageRex.com is your source of information for collecting paintball markers and the preservation of the history of our sport.
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Originally posted by RuleOfSines View Post
I can host it on my site as well so it's in multiple places. Amazing that even exists considering the gun was barely even made.
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I still don't understand how this thing actually functions but it is still pretty cool
Also, 249 individual listed parts, that's not counting duplicates. holy moly batman
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Originally posted by Trbo323 View PostAHA!!! found the manual. Vintagerex for the win
Wish I could upload as an attachment, it would be nice to save this info in a separate place.
https://www.vintagerex.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?action=viewmarker&marker=SATCO%20700&man =Sport%20Arms%20Technology
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Originally posted by Trbo323 View PostI still don't understand how this thing actually functions but it is still pretty cool
It's held back by a mechanical sear, that when pulled, lets the head of the bolt fly forward. That lets air from the back of the bolt blow through- like a spooler- once it's fully forward.
AS the bolt is moving forward, the hammer/sear portion trips the... "sub sear" for want of a better word, which activates a small valve that vents enough air to blow the bolt back.
The inside of the bolt has an air bleed that's cut off when the bolt is moving, and a sort of poppet valve that releases at the front of the travel.
Sort of, going by my faint memory.
I remember working it out back when I had HB's sample- it's easier when you can see the mechanism in person- but I'm sure I'm forgetting something.
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Originally posted by RuleOfSines View Post
I can host it on my site as well so it’s in multiple places. Amazing that even exists considering the gun was barely even made.
Originally posted by martix_agent View Post
Have Blue, are the ones in storage being kept there for a reason? Who owns them?
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Originally posted by Morgenstern View PostAnyone here manage to buy this example? OP wasn’t an enthusiast and posted once three years ago. Could be lost to history again at this point
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This post made my day.
When I think of the Satco700, I'm reminded of a time when garages across the world could make a paintgun... using unique designs, unique tech and looks. And even if it was junk, it could sell in the hundreds and be considered very successful.
Now its all mega corporations, all producing similar looking guns, similar function, etc. meh
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Originally posted by martix_agent View PostHave Blue, are the ones in storage being kept there for a reason? Who owns them?
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Holy smokes, congratulations on getting it done and not letting them get junked! If it weren't for you I'm sure they would have been recycled.
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Originally posted by Have Blue View Post
As of just a few hours ago, I believe _I_ now own them. This 20+ year quest may finally be coming to a conclusion.
Here for the updates.
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