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- ghostman01
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Very nice but your pics are massive bandwith eaters, you could have simply posted one pic and linked to your site for more images. Your other creations look interesting too, you should post them here as well
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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thanks,
yeah i might later on ill take more updated smaller pics of them first lol and do what you said just have an intropic then a link
Aaron
yeah i might later on ill take more updated smaller pics of them first lol and do what you said just have an intropic then a link
Aaron
Looks like the hammer valve/plywood sandwich gun is catching on
Didn't think a drinks bottle hammer valve could put out enough energy to rip through a can with a loose fitting screw
Sound's dead at the mo in case you said in the clip but what pressure are you getting the bottle up to?
Didn't think a drinks bottle hammer valve could put out enough energy to rip through a can with a loose fitting screw
Sound's dead at the mo in case you said in the clip but what pressure are you getting the bottle up to?
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im pumping the bottle up to around 80-110 psi
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It's the inline valve that gives the Talon/Condor series their power and efficiency compared to other commercial pneumatics, you might find that other configurations wouldn't be as effective.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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nice and pretty clean... I like it.
im actualy doing pretty much the same thing right now... but mine has a way longer barrel, it operates a 150 psi and it looks exactly like a l96...
im actualy doing pretty much the same thing right now... but mine has a way longer barrel, it operates a 150 psi and it looks exactly like a l96...
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na mate its was my pet rabbit lol
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I used to know a girl that had a pet rabbit, she called it "stew". Don't know what happened to him, he just disappeared one day!
Your airgun works very well, like the camo paint job too!
Good job!
No really, he just ran away!
Your airgun works very well, like the camo paint job too!
Good job!
No really, he just ran away!
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Liberalism is a mental disorder, reality is it's cure.
- ghostman01
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thanks yeah ive made another one now exactely almost the same changed a bit on the second the first valve i made didnt seal very well so i made a bit different but they both have very close speeds but what ive done is got a straw and put tape so it fits in my barrel tight the because of the strechy bit of it stop .177 bbs from going any further so that was my round getting a smaller caliber barrel but the straws only bout 15 cms long and the barrels like 40-50cm long so yeah it also shoots bindeez the little round bead things that stick together
lol
lol
Waitaminute.
There IS a rabbit in there
Aw, how cute, a free range rabbit wanting in on the action :albino:
There IS a rabbit in there
Aw, how cute, a free range rabbit wanting in on the action :albino:
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haha yeah lol hes very persistant i had to hold him away with my foot, little kashmir dwarflop .... hey do the photos load on your screen