IAMzehTOASTY1
HAM Marksman
If you've shot a multipump; you know what the title refers to. If not; a multipump needs to be pumped a number of times(dependant on setup)before each shot.
Simple. Yes. Have they tried to change it up a bit? Well....slightly.
Compare nearly any "pumper" to each other.
The pumping "techniques" are have your forestock(or part of)as your handle.
Most have come to realize how to work around this in order to add accessories.
For some reason my mind jumped to cranks!

Looked up some crossbows with a crank, and got to thinking over a hot cup of apple cider.
Could someone design a system of pumping to use a crank to "pump"?
Not only was this concept utilized into the crossbow world for help on drawing the crossbow; but also for those with disabilities. Those who could no longer draw a crossbow the traditional way(one usually has to stand with their full weight on a handle that is attached to the crossbow, then use most of their body weight*varies from person to person* to then pull upwards from usually half hunched over). Using the crank; one could still use their crossbow without the use of so many muscles and effort.
So since even some crosman valves are not so large that they need many pumps, it's just figuring out how to "pump" a piston on a crank....
A vehicle motor does that very thing!
Someone just needs to take these ideas and mash them together; then let the world of airgunning expand!!!!




Simple. Yes. Have they tried to change it up a bit? Well....slightly.
Compare nearly any "pumper" to each other.
The pumping "techniques" are have your forestock(or part of)as your handle.
Most have come to realize how to work around this in order to add accessories.
For some reason my mind jumped to cranks!
Looked up some crossbows with a crank, and got to thinking over a hot cup of apple cider.
Could someone design a system of pumping to use a crank to "pump"?
Not only was this concept utilized into the crossbow world for help on drawing the crossbow; but also for those with disabilities. Those who could no longer draw a crossbow the traditional way(one usually has to stand with their full weight on a handle that is attached to the crossbow, then use most of their body weight*varies from person to person* to then pull upwards from usually half hunched over). Using the crank; one could still use their crossbow without the use of so many muscles and effort.
So since even some crosman valves are not so large that they need many pumps, it's just figuring out how to "pump" a piston on a crank....
Someone just needs to take these ideas and mash them together; then let the world of airgunning expand!!!!