This design was taken from fred's gun. I cant find the pictures anymore, I dont know where they went.
I came to work on this idea as I noticed that my inline valves were harder to convert to an auto. As the energy needed to open the valve is pretty large due to the high pressure behind the valve there is a narow pressure region for the gun to recycle by itself. My inline system has a hammer which has about the same surface area that of the valve; this also makes this region or margin smaller.
I did some calulations and found out that if the slanted edge of the new hammer is at about 6 degrees the force that the hammer spring exerts on the valve is about 10x. This means that my margin will expand and there will be more room for error.
This type of valve is also used on the Indain Creek paintball guns like the bobcat , alley/tundercat and the puma.

I hope this design will give me a simple automatic bb airgun.