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Re: paintball gatling gun

In Reply to: paintball gatling gun posted by dude on July 12, 2003 at 19:22:11:


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Posted by:
The Demolition Goblin

on July 12, 2003 at 21:09:56

Hate to burst your bubble but a gattling gun would classify as a full auto and unfortunatly most all senario producers per their insurance company do not allow them .
But if you want to make one make a rear chamber that the barrels would mount into with a tapered grove cut into the outer race to guide the paintball into position needless to say the tolarances would need to be tight . Then use a micro switch and a solenoid valve capable of operating at regular CO2 pressures to fire the gun . If you do it do it right and make a mini gun ala the original predator movie put your ball resevoir into a backpack and use a warp feed to push the balls to the feed port .

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