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Re: How to stop a tank?

In Reply to: How to stop a tank? posted by Bruce_ on October 02, 2003 at 20:39:54:


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Posted by:
Rich Toth

on October 03, 2003 at 15:40:00

: Besides running away real fast, which I plan to do. How do you stop a tank with a paintball marker?

Tanks can be intimidating. We have had our run ins with tanks and have been taken out by them (to many times)before. my team and I, have come up with ways to deal with them.We have 4 shoulder fired rocket launchers to deal with this. We also have made 2 air cannons which you'll be able to see at this game.One is a smaller modle of the big gun.The larger cannon was designed to scare nthe tanks from even coming near us. And for the most point it worked.Our large cannon resembels the (Howitzer) spelled wrong.It has a 15 foot gun on it.You do not need all this to deal with tanks. We have gone through our stages to deal with them. We now have a team member that deals with tanks. He really would rather do this than carry a marker.I would like to talk with you more about it at the game. Please stop by and check them out.At this time because of insurance reasons we are not allowed to use these cannon anymore ,so now they are for show.If you are on our side next week I would encourage you and your team to run with us on some of these tank missions,so that you can experience the satisfaction of blowing up tanks.It is alot of fun to rack up all those kills on a tank.But be warned these tanks also can pack a laws rocket. I will tell you from personal experience I have been taken out by gun fire and a hit from these rockets. They dont hurt but they are humilitating.till next weekend.see ya
Rich Toth
Black Berets

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