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A ''Vogt-pattern'' spudgun is a type of repeating launcher invented by the late Bill Vogt.
 
A ''Vogt-pattern'' spudgun is a type of repeating launcher invented by the late Bill Vogt.
They can be built on a large scale, to launch tennis balls and such, and such launchers are generally capable of expelling several projectiles per pressurized chamber in a very short amount of time.
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They can be built on a large scale, to launch [[tennis ball]]s and such, and such launchers are generally capable of expelling several projectiles per pressurized [[chamber]] in a very short amount of time.
  
  
 
==Construction==
 
==Construction==
It consists of a tubular magazine inline with the barrel, loaded with projectiles, a air inlet perpendicular to and between the magazine and the barrel.
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It consists of a tubular magazine inline with the [[barrel]], loaded with projectiles, a air inlet perpendicular to and between the magazine and the barrel.
  
  

Latest revision as of 16:07, 1 June 2008

A Vogt-pattern spudgun is a type of repeating launcher invented by the late Bill Vogt. They can be built on a large scale, to launch tennis balls and such, and such launchers are generally capable of expelling several projectiles per pressurized chamber in a very short amount of time.


Construction

It consists of a tubular magazine inline with the barrel, loaded with projectiles, a air inlet perpendicular to and between the magazine and the barrel.


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typical Vogt-pattern, shoots golfballs


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