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In Reply to: Re: Building a paintbomb with electronic trigger posted by Greezypete on June 22, 2003 at 19:19:10:


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Posted by:
Embers_of__Wrath

on June 22, 2003 at 19:37:51

something that when boom, blew stuff up, and didn't spray paint but a scorching hot flame with shrapnel. As long as you keep the flame, blowing stuff into iddy bitty pieces, and shrapnel part out you should be ok. I have heard of guys making motion detector paint mines and stuff like that, just as long as no one can use this to blow stuff up and kill people... just paint them from head to toe safely without injury. Frankly bomb making is not safe, I had a friend lose a few fingers and scar his face up pretty good. So if you're looking to make something that goes boom and doesn't spray paint all over, you're an idiot. Just make sure this device cannot be used to do the real thing. If in doubt check with you local atf, before you build it. Maybe give them a diagram of it, and get their permission to build it so they can test it. Just be prepared for them to not give it back if it is deemed the real deal.

Play safely, die young leave a better looking corpse if you don't play safe (and do us all a favor by cleaning up the gene pool of idiots).

Embers of Wrath

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