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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Thanks for any help I can get.

In Reply to: Not too many people want to part with them. posted by Dale on July 13, 2003 at 08:19:05:


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Posted by:
Wonder_Boy

on July 13, 2003 at 13:06:41

Thanks for the offer for the circuit. At this time my plan is mainly to have the "look" of a mini-gun without the rotating barrels since I would be firing out of two barrels (probably the one on the far left and far right) since having the barrels rotate and line up just right to fire out of them would be almost impossible with a paintball gun. I was thinking the same thing when it came to energy consumption. I tested the motors I was going to use and for them to run any duration I would have to strap a motorcycle battery to my back. That's not really a problem since, if I understand it properly, that is what a real electric mini-gun runs off of, but that would be a lot of unwanted weight along with the air and paint I will be slinging. Any help and suggestions from anyone would be most appreciative.

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