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oh fap fap fap!
This is using one of the first set of fins I made, right?
Strange how this one penetrated while the other ricocheted - I'm almost certain that the fins of the first one must have broken in the barrel and it hit the beam side-on.
This is using one of the first set of fins I made, right?
Strange how this one penetrated while the other ricocheted - I'm almost certain that the fins of the first one must have broken in the barrel and it hit the beam side-on.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Excellent, good to hear so no leaks?Petitlu wrote:the spark plug works very well at Mix40 ...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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haha excellent that would have looked amazing in proper slow motion!
The tungsten round clearly isn't flying straight after penetrating the first flange so no wonder it didn't penetrate the second.
What were you thinking shooting the lead round, of course it was going to disappear completely without penetrating
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The tungsten round clearly isn't flying straight after penetrating the first flange so no wonder it didn't penetrate the second.
What were you thinking shooting the lead round, of course it was going to disappear completely without penetrating
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Nice shot! Damn, i love hybrids
Tungsten hmmm......
Tungsten hmmm......
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In that case you should have put some soft materials around the impact point to catch the fragments I did something similarhere, look at the damage from a lot less energetic projectile...Petitlu wrote:For Science !
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I think think longer tungsten(not tungsten carbide) rods could possibly work quite well here, seeing how the nail performed.
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I think think longer tungsten(not tungsten carbide) rods could possibly work quite well here, seeing how the nail performed.
Not surprised considering how you shot at the beam, the slightly destabilised projectile and draft angle combined with an open side would make it quite prone to going for a spin.EDIT : I think about when shooting tungsten, I heard a "psiiiiiiiii" a very strong rebound