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I'll dig out the specs for you.

In Reply to: Re: I now have a Ghost / Tank Buster. posted by Bill on June 03, 2003 at 17:43:58:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on June 10, 2003 at 10:54:38

: Interesting! Any pictures?
Keep bugging me about once a week. I'll post here and E mail you.

If I can get my boy to install the software on his computer to download some pictures... I don't have the required USB port. Old Computer.


: Would appreciate more info on the five way. Manufacturer, model, pictures, website.

Will Dig the specs out. I had to plug one of the 5 way ports so a properly configured 4 way would likely work as well.

The air switching has to be isolated from each other with No overlap during toggle.

It worked like a charm.

I got 5 tank kills at D Day and lost / broke $30 dollars worth of Nerf Rockets. Cheaper than a case of paint though...

Decided for close range shooting that paint sabots would be a lot better than Nerfs. The Nerfs either broke or bounced off the tank and landed 30 feet behind me in the brush.

Ever dig through heavy, dense brush in Oklahoma?
You just keep thinking about Rattle Snakes....

Didn't find any, but I searched REAL SLOW so they could get away...

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