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WARPIG Tank Talk

Really!

In Reply to: Tank on Tank ONLY posted by Andy on July 27, 2003 at 08:43:52:


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Posted by:
Bill "Capt Bill" Tison
on July 27, 2003 at 22:48:41

So a converted car, van, plywood covered "whatever" is going to stand up to a 20oz bomb falling out of the sky? I don't think so. Marty has great stuff and it is really good in the military where PAV's and tanks are designed to take hits by .50 cals, 37mm and the like and keep on ticking. Drop one of Marty's specialties on a paintball homebuilt and someone could leave the field on a stretcher (or gernie).

Besides, I don't there is a paintball field that is 800 yards long. That's about half a mile and in a square environment, would be the distance across some 140 acres of land.

So, are you jerking our chain or really think this is a great idea? ;-)

Just curious.

Bill
Hellfire

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