You could just clamp a bit harder and perhaps have a small Oring on the projectile just inside the neck of the casing.
Can't wait to see more prototypes, I can't wait to see a thread with pictures from Bovington either






I KNOW he couldGun Freak wrote:I don't think Larda can top that LOL

There isn't anything like it where I live either, hence the beauty of travellingSpudFarm wrote:There isn't ANYTHING like that around here..
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

The thing is, Larda wouldn't have to think twice to make a hybrid the size of mine that operates at 300x.. And I am relatively sure that could punch a hole like thatI doubt he could make full bore holes like the ones in the Matilda.
The thing I hate most in the entire world would be planes.. Atleast huge ones that is to full of people and has a comfort so bad that even I can't sleep there..hence the beauty of travelling![]()

I think it was Frankie Boyle that put it best, claiming he didn't travel because there's nowhere he wanted to visit so much that was worth being stuck in a tube full of other people's fartsSpudFarm wrote:The thing I hate most in the entire world would be planes.. Atleast huge ones that is to full of people and has a comfort so bad that even I can't sleep there
Maybe in a couple of days time*I wish I could wake up tomorrow and have a look on spudfiles and find a nice video of a working hybrid cartrige*
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life


hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life


It would doubtless work, but rather jars with my "keeping things simple" intentions.al-xg wrote:With this quick filling device I posted a while back at the time of the community project thread, only the fuel is compressed and released then the chamber is topped up with regulated compressed air.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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