P.A.C. 6, Semi-Auto Air Cannon
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well the website does not work so can you please give me the plans for the gun?
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The website does not work because the entire xinventions site is dead. the page, including photos, is available through the wayback machine, but as they were selling plans, and the people who ran xinventions are not the people you are talking to here, you're unlikely to get the plans by asking here.
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thanks mrfoo
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so why did the site close
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what is the wayback machine?
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hi is any one there i want to se if my data did not reset
Hey guys!
I have built the P.A.C. 6 semi auto spud gun following the instructions from the website you linked. It was a fun and easy project, and the result was awesome! The gun can shoot potatoes at a high speed and with good accuracy. It has a simple and reliable mechanism that allows you to fire multiple shots without reloading. The only downside is that it consumes a lot of air, so you need a big air tank or a compressor to power it. Overall, I highly recommend this spud gun to anyone who likes DIY weapons and potato projectiles. It's a blast!
I have built the P.A.C. 6 semi auto spud gun following the instructions from the website you linked. It was a fun and easy project, and the result was awesome! The gun can shoot potatoes at a high speed and with good accuracy. It has a simple and reliable mechanism that allows you to fire multiple shots without reloading. The only downside is that it consumes a lot of air, so you need a big air tank or a compressor to power it. Overall, I highly recommend this spud gun to anyone who likes DIY weapons and potato projectiles. It's a blast!
That sounds like an awesome build! Glad to hear it worked out so well. The semi-auto feature must make it a lot more fun compared to single-shot spud guns. I totally get what you mean about the air consumption - have you tried any modifications to make it more efficient, or do you just rely on a larger tank?fared wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 6:19 amHey guys!
I have built the P.A.C. 6 semi auto spud gun following the instructions from the website you linked. It was a fun and easy project, and the result was awesome! The gun can shoot potatoes at a high speed and with good accuracy. It has a simple and reliable mechanism that allows you to fire multiple shots without reloading. The only downside is that it consumes a lot of air, so you need a big air tank or a compressor to power it. Overall, I highly recommend this spud gun to anyone who likes DIY weapons and potato projectiles. It's a blast!