same exact story, same trigger mech. i made "rifles" single, double and triple barreled pistals and we'd have fights in the houses that were being built.ammosmoke wrote:Pretty awesome for a rubber band gun. I made one once that allowed you to fire merely by flicking the rubber bands off with your thumb... It was pretty darn effective!! At least for rubber band fights... That was when I wasn't allowed to have airsoft. Now, I have pretty much dropped rubber band guns.
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Really? Man, and I thought I was alone with that idea...
Man, my friend knows this guy who made a gatling rubber band gun.... Its pretty awesome. You crank the handle and rubber bands fly like crazy! Pretty simple design too... I'll make a drawing sometime if you want.
Man, my friend knows this guy who made a gatling rubber band gun.... Its pretty awesome. You crank the handle and rubber bands fly like crazy! Pretty simple design too... I'll make a drawing sometime if you want.
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nice gun yea. Im very impressed with the trigger mechanism
Cheers Nato
Cheers Nato
Looks great, im sure your son is very pleased...
What tools do you use to make the stock?
Cheers,
tsb
What tools do you use to make the stock?
Cheers,
tsb
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Status: Planning and Buying parts
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Like this?ammosmoke wrote: Man, my friend knows this guy who made a gatling rubber band gun.... Its pretty awesome. You crank the handle and rubber bands fly like crazy! Pretty simple design too... I'll make a drawing sometime if you want.
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I used a jigsaw, a drill and sandingpaper.
It's not a lot of work.
It's not a lot of work.
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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Um, sort of like that, but he used a single, large dowel rod that has channels down it for the rubber bands. It's also handheld, intead of a turret.
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I see. would you happen to have any pictures of it? I would really like to see this.ammosmoke wrote:Um, sort of like that, but he used a single, large dowel rod that has channels down it for the rubber bands. It's also handheld, intead of a turret.
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Well, I don't really have any... But I could make a drawing if you like.