Working mechanism of Diwali/Toy Gun
what is working mechanism of the diwali gun pls explain me how its happening simultaneously
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Sarathkumar ChandrasekaranAs far as I know,
The diwali gun has main parts such as a trigger, compartment to hold the roll cap, a small metallic hammer like arranngement with case to hold all parts.First we have to load the roll cap(Which will act like ammunition) and arranged in such a way that the roll cap moves inbetween the compartment and the metallic part.When the trigger is pressed, The metallic part is pulled backwards and due to spring action it hits the roll cap with a high force which will be enough to burst the firepowder in roll cap. -
Shah Sharath
sir do u have any figure to shoe its mechanismSarathKumar ChandrasekaranAs far as I know,
The diwali gun has main parts such as a trigger, compartment to hold the roll cap, a small metallic hammer like arranngement with case to hold all parts.First we have to load the roll cap(Which will act like ammunition) and arranged in such a way that the roll cap moves inbetween the compartment and the metallic part.When the trigger is pressed, The metallic part is pulled backwards and due to spring action it hits the roll cap with a high force which will be enough to burst the firepowder in roll cap. -
Sarathkumar Chandrasekaranno but i can draw and upload if possible.
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Shah Sharath
SO KIND OF U SIRSarathKumar Chandrasekaranno but i can draw and upload if possible.
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