New spud is it worthy?
Tell me what you think!
i have been working on this for a bit now the valve body is brass and is a piston valve.have had it up to 300psi with my fridgy fireing marble size ammo does vary good have more thing to do to it.
i have been working on this for a bit now the valve body is brass and is a piston valve.have had it up to 300psi with my fridgy fireing marble size ammo does vary good have more thing to do to it.
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Nice to see some metal, love the look now let's see it in action!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Yeah.. I noticed, and wondered that too.. Do you use wadding for the marbles, and batteries?MRR wrote:I have watched all the videos and the shots seem somewhat inconsistent in power. Do you use some kind of wadding before you load the projectile (you said that the size of the marbles vary)?
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Wow nice, i like the look of the long slug ones
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... and to keep them stable in flight looking forward to seeing these in action.9mmguy wrote:Have made some all the way down to 10grams even drilled out the rear off them to cut the grams down
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life