So, I have an idea. Bear with me here.
This is a Marui Type 89 mag. Notice the little plastic follower piece. When you fire the last couple rounds, it pushes the final BBs up into the hop-up, so every round is fired.

Now, what if someone were to make one of these, in an electric blowback gun… When the follower reaches the top, and the last BB is fired, the follower hits a little button somewhere in the vicinity of the hop-up which lets a mosfet or simple computer brain know that the last round was just shot. This time, when the electric blowback cycles, the bolt mechanism is electronically or somehow locked all the way back. Ta da! Would that not be awesome? An AEG with a bolt/dust cover that locks open on the last shot, like real steel?
Please don’t tell me KWA is already designing one. Because somebody else (cough… madmax) told me they thought one might already be in the making. I said that would be crushing, sort of like in 3rd grade when my friend designed a hardtop convertible about a week before he found a Mercedes ad in a magazine for one..
I suppose I relinquished any aspirations to patent the design when I posted this.. But, what does everyone think? Could this be functional? Are there huge mechanical complications that I’m overlooking? Thanks for the input.
-Scared
