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A new gun based on the "Mirage" secondary pumping barrel system

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The rear handle from the new "Cyrano 1.3" should make a "Mirage Evo" a more likely proposition as it is essentially the "Mirage Evo" rear handle now converted to use the 13 mm ID inner barrel. The image here is of the "Cyrano 1.1 HFT", but the "Cyrano 1.3" rear handle is identical, however it uses a cylindrical tank of 40 mm OD with its 13 mm ID inner barrel tube, not the hydro-formed tank tube seen here.
Cyrano Evo 1.1 HFT R.jpg
 
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Maybe something like this, but some other colour instead of the light blue, such as purple or lime green or dark navy blue. Red may be historically appropriate, but goes black at depth very quickly.
cyrano 1.3.jpg
 
It may be possible to 3D print the revised parts such as the bulkhead and the muzzle which are much simpler than the rear handle with the regulator shaft gate, trigger transmission pin housing, etc. as internal pressure has to be resisted there by a much more complicated structure.
 
i am wondering if anyone has purchased a Cyrano 1.3 as just searching for info on the Web I found not much more than adverts for that gun.
 
It may be possible to 3D print the revised parts such as the bulkhead and the muzzle which are much simpler than the rear handle with the regulator shaft gate, trigger transmission pin housing, etc. as internal pressure has to be resisted there by a much more complicated structure.

Yep, stay tuned. It's one of my ongoing projects;-)
So far the issue is there's not really room enough for standard Mirage barrels as the Evo shooting barrel sits lower in the gun than the Mirage one does.
More on this later.


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i am wondering if anyone has purchased a Cyrano 1.3 as just searching for info on the Web I found not much more than adverts for that gun.

This thread and idea of yours - and my persistent Mirage obsession - led me to want to see if it could be done so I bought an Evo 1.3 handle and bulkhead.
I don't have a 1st gen Evo so can't really tell what's been changed.



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