straight copper barrels

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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but if you place your barrel so it point a little upwards you only have to figure out how high or low to aim: \______/ a very a exaggerated idea of it and your projectile alway lowers a bit on big distance so it compensates a bit.
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that's the problem JSR, the last bit of my barrel DOESN'T point straight it's more like:
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steel adds wight, but threaded ends make for easy attachment/removal of suppressors, just shows that there are positives and negatives that must be weighed in certain situations
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that's almost the same as I said but you can do the rolling thingy and then do it like me and eddbot so you get a good result and you can also put a straight aluminium pipe with thick walls around so it it straight and it looks cool :D
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