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In Reply to: Re: M-79 snap gun like C02 cannon link/plans anyone? posted by T.J. on August 04, 2003 at 09:17:30:


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Dave _Tackleberry_

on August 04, 2003 at 09:41:57

Yea that bolt action paintball rifle had me thinking, I was gona use something like that for a breach loader but in bigger size.

On a fantasy note, I had considered one of those interupted screw breaches for a paintball tank cannon (like ya always see on battle ship guns) but on a smaller scale, I was trying to draw up all kinds of plans in my head, i was thinking about using all kinds of threaded pbc for it. It would probably have a awfully good seal, but would take a while to open and close I guess.

Anyhow Ive been thinking, maybee the barrel itself could be 2" pvc for example, and the back part of the gun that it snaps into could be a 2" pvc fitting. If it had a locking mechanism on top it might be good to right? Still cant figure out how they did it for the alt paintball blooper.

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