well. One more attempt. So, this is Notachi. 5 charged DAO revolver. Linear trigger, CAM operated cylinder with parking position between chambers. Hammer with rebound utilizing two tension springs. Top breaking frame, but loading/unloading by one round a time. This because of internal sub-frame. By design the internal sub-frame is two 8mm steel plates braced with three 5mm bolts. Chiappa Rhino grips compatible.

I just post it on the Odysee, but should warn: THIS IS not tested, and should not be used with live ammo. This is mainly proof of concept, and posted only for engineering researches purpose. You’ve been warned. https://odysee.com/@clearview4851:e/notachi-rc1:9

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  • Skydiver6532
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    1 day ago

    Hell yeah man. Happy to see you here. This is such a beautiful design. I know you’ve been saying its technically a toy (probably for legal reasons,) but he’ll were on lemmy now. Is this designed with a specific caliber in mind? Probably 22?

    Ill try to take a look at the files when I have the time, but from the images ive seen the mechanics of this are truly amazing to look at.

    If its feasible, I do have a 10mm OD .22 barrel I could to and use on this. Though im really not a gunsmith like many others in the fosscad space.

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      20 hours ago

      This thing designed for centerfire cartridges, I’m even not sure, if the hammer strike force will be enough for rimfired. Anyway, it is excessively large for .22. It designed for 13mm OD liners, that’s why the cylinder is so big.
      If someone will redesign it for .22 - always welcome. But I strongly recommend to do it ONLY for high-skilled person. It is very experimental thing.