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Now for a return spring on that trigger, an automated feed mechanism and onboard high pressure tank...
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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!!
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Nice looking gun just a little bigger chamber and your in heaven LOL
Thanks for the replies guys, sorry I've been slow to reply, I've been real busy with homework.
I actually never saw your thread before I made my rounds JSR but clearly great minds think alike. I also like Busenburner's idea as well. I noticed that when the lead cooled it tended to contract and become loose in the CO2 shell. Super glue solved it, but I think lead shot and maybe a little epoxy would work nicely as well.
Trigger guard will be implemented in the final stages of the project. And efficiency wise I'm gonna keep everything the same, especially since I can't fit any larger pipe in that grip with out breaking through the sides.
Absinthe,
The CO2 shell was a left over piece I shot which had no lead in it, but despite no lead it still made a hole in the trash can but did not go through. I'm sure it would have gone through if the trash can wasn't jam packed full of sh*t.
I actually never saw your thread before I made my rounds JSR but clearly great minds think alike. I also like Busenburner's idea as well. I noticed that when the lead cooled it tended to contract and become loose in the CO2 shell. Super glue solved it, but I think lead shot and maybe a little epoxy would work nicely as well.
Trigger guard will be implemented in the final stages of the project. And efficiency wise I'm gonna keep everything the same, especially since I can't fit any larger pipe in that grip with out breaking through the sides.
Absinthe,
The CO2 shell was a left over piece I shot which had no lead in it, but despite no lead it still made a hole in the trash can but did not go through. I'm sure it would have gone through if the trash can wasn't jam packed full of sh*t.
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Now why would you use a trash can instead of a toilet? On a related note i like how you used an sks stock instead of a monte carlo makes it look really tactical.Killjoy wrote: Absinthe,
The CO2 shell was a left over piece I shot which had no lead in it, but despite no lead it still made a hole in the trash can but did not go through. I'm sure it would have gone through if the trash can wasn't jam packed full of sh*t.
Yeah, it's that important.
WOW! Very Nice cannon!
P.S. Go Cardnal!
...My dad went to Stanford and that's where I wish to go too. I attended Stanford EPGY (educational program for gifted youth) last year, and I'm going again this summer!
Once again great job on the cannon
P.S. Go Cardnal!
...My dad went to Stanford and that's where I wish to go too. I attended Stanford EPGY (educational program for gifted youth) last year, and I'm going again this summer!
Once again great job on the cannon