
n the tests, I'm using diabolos, because I already had this ready, and the test facility, (not weapon), with recycled elements that I keep just for this.
It works perfectly, I've fired it many times. I leave some photos, and some diagrams.
The "Pneumatic timer" is used to determine the gas inlet time to the doser, about 1.5 seconds. The idea is simply to pull the handle and release. This automatically performs the opening and closing of the exhaust valve, the gas charge and its dosage, and the butane-air mixture charge in the combustion chamber. The system is relatively wasteful, a little air, (is a problem that solves many other problems, more important), in favor of having on board the weapon, the smallest possible number of elements.
If the ammunition is spherical, the operation is reduced to firing and throwing and releasing the crank to make the next shot. The system is the same as I have in my semi-automatic hybrid, (sliding actuated by pneumatic actuator). If the ammunition is pellet, you have to manually load the ammunition and titar and release the crank, and is ready to shoot. In the latter way, I am testing it.
By not using electrovalve, the load pressure can reach up to 15 bar, although I'm testing it at 7 bar, to adjust the design. Today, in the afternoon, I will make a video of the tests.

At the end of the post there is an animation of the system. Open the image to see.