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In Reply to: Re: Anyone care to reverse engineer this design? posted by Brad on May 22, 2003 at 23:37:51:


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Posted by:
Bill "Capt Bill" Tison
on May 23, 2003 at 19:34:57

Had this little brainstorm in my mind for the past year and just waiting for things to settle down enough to make it work.

Move the ball detent down the barrel, a long barrel, so 5-9 balls will enter the barrel. Feed the barrel with a powerfeed (auto mag), feed that with a Warp Feed, use a closed bolt action. Raise the dwell and lower pressure way down and use a long barrel. I think (and that is dangerous!) that properly set up, you can shoot 5-9 balls out of a barrel without breaking them, at least the stuff we normally get for scenario games. I know the Warp Feed will push until the balls fill the barrel. Maybe other feeders will too.

Now you have an autoloading, 5-9 ball load cannon that is as quick reloading as the paintballs and Warp Drive will allow, 1/2 second?

Bill
HellFire

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