instagram takipci satin al - instagram takipci satin al mobil odeme - takipci satin al

bahis siteleri - deneme bonusu - casino siteleri

bahis siteleri - kacak bahis - canli bahis

goldenbahis - makrobet - cepbahis

cratosslot - cratosslot giris - cratosslot

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Clapper-noid Blowbacks: Electros or Still Mech?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Clapper-noid Blowbacks: Electros or Still Mech?

    Exactly this. I've had verbal convos with people and it's pretty polarizing. I feel that they are still Mechs since there are no pneus making any of action happen. The sear trips, just like a non-eFramed blowback. The clapper just does it for you. No dwell is being calculated or any of the other fancy schmancy stuff found on full EP markers. Thing goes down. Thing goes up. The only thing that it shares is ROF and maybe burst modes.
    (Plus I want to redeem myself for not using a poll last time. LOL!)
    49
    Blowbacks with an eFrame is an Electro
    81.63%
    40
    Blowbacks with an eFrame is a Mech
    4.08%
    2
    Blowbacks with an eFrame are Assisted/E-Mech
    14.29%
    7
    Fred aka ChoSanJuan
    Team: With Intent
    Paintball parts and 3D Printed items!
    My Feedback

    #2
    In theory they offer firing modes that a typical mech would only be semi so there that.

    they are E-Mech :3
    Dealer for: Roasted coffee and TechT products.

    Comment


      #3
      If it can’t function without a battery I’d say it’s an electro.

      its a most basic form of electro sure but it requires electronics to function thus not being solely a mechanical marker.

      AGD 68 Automag, AGD ULE 68 Automag, Azodin KPII, Tippmann SL68II, Umarex TR50.

      Comment


        #4
        OK, but modes aside... The action is still mainsprings slamming into a pin-valve/poppet. That's what's making the magic happen. I'll go with E-Mech or Assisted Mech?
        Fred aka ChoSanJuan
        Team: With Intent
        Paintball parts and 3D Printed items!
        My Feedback

        Comment


          #5
          Blowbacks with e-frames will typically come with eyes as well, so another feature that leans towards them being electros
          '96 RF Mini Cocker, '95 RF Autococker, 68-Automag Classic, Banzai Splash Minimag, Gen-E Matrix, Shoebox Shocker 4x4, Montneel Z-1, Tippmann Pro-Carbine, Tippmann Mini-Lite, Tippmann Model-98, Tippmann 68-Special, Spyder .50 cal Opus/Opus-A , Tippmann .50 Cal Cronus , Gog Enmey .50 cal , Tippmann Vert ASA 68-Carbine, Bob Long Millennium, ICD Grey Green Marble Splash Alleycat Deluxe (runs liquid co2) , Halfblock 2K4 Prostock Autococker , 2K RF Sniper II

          Meleager7 Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ager7-feedback

          Mel Eager Productions, Paintball Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@meleagerproductions9082

          Comment


          • BenoitOWN

            BenoitOWN

            commented
            Editing a comment
            Oh there definitely eye-less blenders out there :P

          • glaman5266
            glaman5266 commented
            Editing a comment
            Until the Piranha Evo came out there were no blowbacks with eyes from the factory. Even then it took until the Spyder VS1/2/3 and Azodin's e-marker line to really make it a thing on STBBs.

          • MrBarraclough

            MrBarraclough

            commented
            Editing a comment
            This is the feature that kinda tips the scales in my mind. The ability to automatically withhold firing when a ball is not detected in the breech is a big deal and a huge part of the advantage electros have over true mechs. So while I weaseled out and voted for the 3rd option already, if given a binary choice I am persuaded that e-frame blowbacks are essentially electros, just with stupidly slow and inefficient mechanisms on the back end.

          #6
          Haha, added the e-mech answer
          Fred aka ChoSanJuan
          Team: With Intent
          Paintball parts and 3D Printed items!
          My Feedback

          Comment


          • Mkeeks
            Mkeeks commented
            Editing a comment
            Damnit... Can't change my vote... If I could, I'd change to E-Mech

          #7
          Originally posted by Meleager7 View Post
          Blowbacks with e-frames will typically come with eyes as well, so another feature that leans towards them being electros
          Hmmm... I didn't think about those newer fangled ones with eyes. Hmmm...
          Fred aka ChoSanJuan
          Team: With Intent
          Paintball parts and 3D Printed items!
          My Feedback

          Comment


            #8
            The trigger activation is arguably what defines electro vs mech. Shooting an e trigger A5 vs an electro A5 is very different in terms of possible ROF due to you not having to manually activate the sear

            Comment


              #9
              Being able to mech very nearly any electro (given the budget to do so) doesn't make every electro a mech. Dwell can be compensated for by capacitor recharge rate.
              I'm of the "If it needs batteries...." logic.

              Comment


                #10
                Now throw in blow forwards like the E Mag, X7 Phenom , and Cross over

                thats harder to define. As they can legit be both electros or mechs with flick of a switch.

                but those too are actuated with a sear and mechanical linkage.

                but most I think would count a Emag as a electro.
                AGD 68 Automag, AGD ULE 68 Automag, Azodin KPII, Tippmann SL68II, Umarex TR50.

                Comment


                  #11
                  No such thing as a true electro technically, IMO. Electrons can't throw paint.

                  "Electros" IMO are varying degrees of electronic and mechanical integration. If there is a sear it leans more mech. That's what I say a clapper-noid is ....a hybrid that leans more heavily mech so it carries more of the mech baggage such as wear and maintenance. Metal parts can wear over time with a sear. Something leaning more electro just needs grease and o-rings.

                  Comment


                    #12
                    I think of it like a pocket watch. I can get one that runs off a battery. Or I can use one that's fully mechanical. When you open it up and see how it works! It's packed with intricate little parts and pieces and is absolutely amazing. Any electrical anything and you've killed it.
                    FEEDBACK - https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...k-for-scottieb

                    Comment


                      #13
                      How about this one, the ACI Griffin Sonic is an Electro-Pneumatic, with no control board. It is entirely down to your trigger finger not to make paint soup.

                      I voted for E-Mech.
                      PeculiarPaintball.com

                      PeculiarPaintball on Youtube

                      PeculiarPaintball on Facebook

                      RuleOfSines Feedback

                      Comment


                        #14
                        Not as hard as it seems really.

                        Sear trippers are Definitely Electro.

                        Electro-Pneumatic? No, not pneumatic.

                        Electro-Mechanical? Yes.

                        Electro-Pneumatic-Mechanical? That's primarily Rainmakers and E-framed autocockers (and a fun thought experiment on what else could qualify).

                        Electro-Combustive? That's just the C-3 (needs battery to trigger the propane).

                        But regardless, the key word is Electro. No battery, no pewpew. A Mech will pewpew all day long with no battery. If I go to the field for a Mechanical day, and someone tries to run their e-framed gun with the logic that their gun isn't Electro since it's not Pneumatic, I'm going to get salty.

                        Comment


                          #15
                          It uses a battery, has a board, and is fired by tripping an electric switch.

                          I had no idea there could ever be a debate about this.
                          Feedback

                          Comment

                          Working...
                          X