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Hey---same project here!
In Reply to: Paintball CivilWar Musket Project. posted by Uncle_Jaque on January 30, 2003 at 22:58:47:
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Posted by: Jason Nixon on February 01, 2003 at 12:53:30
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I do a lot of my own paintball machining with a hobby setup I have, and my roommate is a civil war reenactor. He will soon be replacing the stock on his enfield, and I am getting the old one to make a long-anticipated paintball musket. I plan on using an actual percussion-cap hammer to hit the exhaust valve to propel the ball. I'd like to hear some of your ideas! Jason N. |
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