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I could swear that is a sprinkler valve @

In Reply to: main weapon options posted by Andy on November 07, 2003 at 10:04:57:


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Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on November 10, 2003 at 18:32:35

and PVC pipe. Did I miss something?

Well I sent one off into the wild blue yonder this last weekend. An easy 100 yards and hit a trailer full of Germans. I wish that was what I was aiming at.... It sure looked out cool!

I did take out the bunker preventing our troop from crossing the creek on the Next Shot.

Lobbed a 60 yarder into a 'bunker' with about 10 germans jammed up in it that decided that rushing our bridge was a bad idea. Dropped it within five feet of them. Ref called the whole bunch out as the 'bunker was one sided only and their backsides were totally exposed to the 'schrapnel' from where the Nerf Landed.

As nifty as my beast worked, I was impressed by another RPG on the field. It generated 260 fps at 100 psi. They had to turn the pressure down to get the velocity safe.
The whole thing was shorter than My 30" barrel and LIGHTER. It was an Orbit Sprinker Valve. Very nifty compact set up... Has a built in manual trigger and NO mods are required to use it unless you just want to hook a battery up to the electric solenoid.

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