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"Better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." - Mark Twain
"I'll Procrastinate Later" - COD_FILLETS
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Very impressive! I as well as others love the Bazooka and or Law design...I'm thinking it's a Law though, but that's just me! Well besides that it's a great looking gun and I hope you get it fixed up!
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Ok in order:
Markfh11q, yeah, I wanted the tubular shape that was killed be the fittings.
COD_FILLETS, it was modeled after the WWII Bazooka, but since it’s to short and to big in diameter I can’t rightfully call it a Bazooka, I called it a LAW because that’s a weapon classification, Light Anti-armor Weapon.
Paaiyan, I’m working on the Flak…
And it’ll be a long while before I get it full operational, in the meantime I’m going to glue a 1 ¼ inch end cap over the spot were it broke.
Oh and thanks.
Markfh11q, yeah, I wanted the tubular shape that was killed be the fittings.
COD_FILLETS, it was modeled after the WWII Bazooka, but since it’s to short and to big in diameter I can’t rightfully call it a Bazooka, I called it a LAW because that’s a weapon classification, Light Anti-armor Weapon.
Paaiyan, I’m working on the Flak…
And it’ll be a long while before I get it full operational, in the meantime I’m going to glue a 1 ¼ inch end cap over the spot were it broke.
Oh and thanks.
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Very nifty, I like the wooden stock.
It looks a lot like this one: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6448& Although yours is a coaxial and his is an in-line. I really like these styles of guns, very nice.
It looks a lot like this one: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6448& Although yours is a coaxial and his is an in-line. I really like these styles of guns, very nice.
"Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity." George S. Patton
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Thanks, the wooden stock looks good but I made it wrong, the top part’s to short and it pinches your shoulder. Plus it’s pine, not the best wood for a gun stock.
And to stop the confusion, I used the Bazooka as a guide for this cannon, but since it’s to dimensions are wrong I can’t rightfully call it a Bazooka, so I gave it the generic name, L.A.W., which stands for Light Anti-armor Weapon. After I fix it I’ll give it a proper name.
As a side note: MsWord thinks “cannon” is plural. It wants this sentence “I used the bazooka as a guide for this cannon” to be “I used the bazooka as a guide for these cannon”
And to stop the confusion, I used the Bazooka as a guide for this cannon, but since it’s to dimensions are wrong I can’t rightfully call it a Bazooka, so I gave it the generic name, L.A.W., which stands for Light Anti-armor Weapon. After I fix it I’ll give it a proper name.
As a side note: MsWord thinks “cannon” is plural. It wants this sentence “I used the bazooka as a guide for this cannon” to be “I used the bazooka as a guide for these cannon”
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Yeah, took me long enough, here’s the damaged elbow, and the “repaired” exhaust/charge manifold: I glued an 1 ¼” end cap over the busted up end of the cross, I Goop in a plug in what’s left of the pipe in the cross under the end cap, then I PVC solvented the crap out of the fitting, and the cracks.
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Yeah man I'd say that gun is pretty much scrap right now.Good luck on the rebuild.
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No, it’s not scrap; at 60PSI it’ll out perform my big gun, half the size twice the power.
But it’s dang near shot, last time I took it past 80PSI it blew out part of the patch and started leaking. I fixed it and it works fine now, but I’m not taking it much past 60PSI.
But it’s dang near shot, last time I took it past 80PSI it blew out part of the patch and started leaking. I fixed it and it works fine now, but I’m not taking it much past 60PSI.
The overall LAW theme of this gun is very cool.
This definently gets my "Favorite Pneumatic Award"
After seeing this one, I wanted to build a panzerschreck version.
I think it seems like a good idea but I don't think it will look as good as yours.
P.S. I love that Reagan quote.
This definently gets my "Favorite Pneumatic Award"
After seeing this one, I wanted to build a panzerschreck version.
I think it seems like a good idea but I don't think it will look as good as yours.
P.S. I love that Reagan quote.
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Thanks!
So when do we get to see you Panzerschreck, you going to put the blast shield on it?
Say, what kind of gun is that in your avatar?
So when do we get to see you Panzerschreck, you going to put the blast shield on it?
Say, what kind of gun is that in your avatar?
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Arbor has a SKS in his avatar.Yugoslavian I supose,looks like a milled not stamped gun(I collect old guns).Hey Arbor how do you plan on valveing the panzerschreck? I'd be interested in building one for scenario paintball play.
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Would you like some advice on making a “tactical” Anti-armor weapon for paintball? I’ve done TONS of research and would be more then happy to disclose my knowledge, perhaps I’ll write a how to.
Definition of “tactical” according to Judgment Arms:
A.)To be tactical the arm must be easy to use, easy to carry, and have very little to go wrong with it and when a problem does occur it must be easy to fix.
Definition of “tactical” according to Judgment Arms:
A.)To be tactical the arm must be easy to use, easy to carry, and have very little to go wrong with it and when a problem does occur it must be easy to fix.
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all skss have a milled reciever you cant ell the iff with only a pic of the reciever areagoathunter wrote:Arbor has a SKS in his avatar.Yugoslavian I supose,looks like a milled not stamped gun(I collect old guns).Hey Arbor how do you plan on valveing the panzerschreck? I'd be interested in building one for scenario paintball play.