Bowling Ball Howitzer

Boom! The classic potato gun harnesses the combustion of flammable vapor.
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Edit: whoops I see rag already got to this.

I haven't watch the video yet, but just FYI, muzzle loading black powder cannons are legal in many parts of the USA. And, since we aren't talking about a potato gun, this topic shouldn't be a problem, really.

Also, why is it that one of MrCrowley's GB guns always shows up in the related videos for pretty much every gun-related video search? :lol:
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MaxuS the 2nd wrote:I'm pretty damn sure that it's the top half of a scuba tank.
Thats what i thought too, but didnt bother posting, until now.
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hmmm..............

that explains the extreme trust in the threads in the back of the darn thing........
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_Fnord wrote:Also, why is it that one of MrCrowley's GB guns always shows up in the related videos for pretty much every gun-related video search? :lol:
My tags are probably very misleading :oops:


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