View Full Version : SA17 Feed System on a TM15. Spring feed or vertical 10 round tube.
Simon
03-16-2010, 01:41 PM
We purposely made the whole BT line feed systems compatible.
That allows us to do cool things like this...
Reverse the tube and plug on the SA17's feed system and put it onto a TM15. :)
http://www.simonized.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=5&d=1268757626
http://www.simonized.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4&d=1268757626
This system can feed 10 rounds under spring tension as fast as you fire. It can be slid off and replaced with another magazine, or it can be reloaded via 10 round tubes. You can also remove the spring tube and add another feed plug and then just feed it with vertical 10 round tubes.
Simon
03-16-2010, 01:57 PM
And here it is set up to just use vertical 10 round tubes...
http://www.simonized.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=7&d=1268758612
http://www.simonized.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=6&d=1268758612
supertronik
05-07-2010, 04:49 AM
Hi Simon, this is great idea... I want it! Will you sell it? How much will it cost and are you able to send it into Czech republic? Thanx!
Stygshore
09-19-2010, 11:44 AM
the last pic up there...
could you mount a 10rd vertical like that and a spring feed horizontal at the same time? My thought process is that if the Vertical feed tube were to be formed in the shape of the First Strike rounds this would be awesome to use on the new Traccer
Simon
09-20-2010, 10:26 AM
You could make something like that, but not from the current parts easily.
First strike rounds are tough to load reliablly and allow reloading without shooting them all out, because of the way they nest end to end, and the centre of mass being in front of the centre of the projectile.
Ultimately the concept is possible though. We are working on a few options right now.
Stygshore
09-20-2010, 11:44 AM
You could make something like that, but not from the current parts easily.
First strike rounds are tough to load reliablly and allow reloading without shooting them all out, because of the way they nest end to end, and the centre of mass being in front of the centre of the projectile.
Ultimately the concept is possible though. We are working on a few options right now.
Maybe instead of vertical mounting the FS tube it could be brought in at an angle so the front heave round drops in sort of front first? I have never really played with the FS rounds, so I wasnt sure how the shape would affect loading
Styg