hybrid pellet gun(not my creation)

Harnessing precision mixtures of pressurized flammable vapor. Not for the beginner.
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i found this video on youtube earlier and i thought it was interesting so i just posted it.

i believe its a hybrid pellet gun its wicked
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mGRKYcsTImo
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this has been posted before i dont think its that safe,cool but not really safe.
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I'd be curious to see what his gun did BEFORE he drilled the hole in it. The point being that the hole he drilled WILL affect performance. It's entirely possible that the gun had better performance BEFORE modifiation than it does after (even with the C2H2 injection).
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if someone were to actually do this, i would make the hole in the firing chamber closeable.....

either that or make a Legitamite hybrid spud gun :-)
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oh i wasnt sure if it was posted
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I might actually make something like this at some point if I can get a hold of some acetylene. With a thick aluminum piston tube, a resealable injection hole, a compressed gas spring, and a chamber long enough to cause a detonation on firing, it could launch light projectiles *very* quickly.
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