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Re: Oh yeah? Look up this antique...

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Posted by hipboyscott on October 06, 2002 at 17:12:41:

In Reply to: Oh yeah? Look up this antique... posted by Steve on October 06, 2002 at 16:10:37:

I can Makeit look like a autopistol, 12 round clip in the grip, and a CO2 mounted below the barrel, It would look like a Baretta, 1911 .45 ACP, or any other pistol. It's my pet project.

I have seen one of those revolvers in a book but I couldn't see the back. Anyway, I have all sorts of ideas up my sleeve. I have new tech, smaller tech, I just have very limited hardware (only a metal lathe, with no computers whatsoever, very oldschool.) Anyway, Im trying to convince my father, that this is the best path to choose, revolutionizing paintball. He would rathar buitd airplanes, but he already knows that my plan has a larger deomgraphic customer base, and the whole thing is cheaper.

I can probably do completely handmade custom markers, but not yet, prototypes are not yet complete, and tests have yet to commence.

The purpuose of this thread was to see if exposed hammers like that might not be popular or used for some reason. I thing that with a powerful spring, and a good Ram, you could put one on a highly modified cocker. but more later.




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