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I Need A Tank Turrent & Arm Design


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Posted by:
Douglas Arnold
on November 22, 2003 at 09:00:54

Tankers, I have a very nice little tank under construction using a Suzuki Samuri for the vehicle. I plan on a circular top mounted gun turrent and will mount twin Tippmann A-5's with Electronic triggers. I need to see some sample photos of how others have mounted their guns, how the axis points work, materials used etc. Please email me a link or send me a photo (640 x 800 or less pix size please) showing me how you mounted the guns. I am looking into electronic camera moving controllers which will allow movement of guns from drivers seat. Do tank rules allow the firing of guns from a remote control? The system I envision would have a rotating top (at least the top rim) with gun mounted to this rim. I want to place a large 2000 round hopper above the turrent feeding down to the guns below through flex tubes and into the A-5 hopper mounts or directly into the hopper tops. First step is the gimbals showing up/down & right/left axis arms. I will move to electro controls later if feasible. This tank may not be traveling to Scenario events, and as field owner I can say what is allowed on it so the scenario rules may not apply (except for safety rules, electric shut off and such). Gotta go now so please send me a link or photo of a successful gun mount. Thanks! Field owner Doug Arnold, Mt. Doom Paintball Field - www.mtdoom.de.vu

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