Spudshot's Pneumatic

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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heres a pic of my pneumatic if you wanna add it to the site, it's going to be dissassembled and used to build a new one with a solenoid valve, but its as it is for now
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CHRISW_is_DEAD
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If i were you i would loose the strap and the double grip and give it a nice paintjob. Whats with the two grips anyways? And the enourmous strap?
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beebs111
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think about this, this post is almost 2 years old and he said that he was going to dissamble it soon. do you think this cannon still lives?
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it died about 3 days after i posted this, it was my first cannon, the design sucked, and i used DWV fittings.
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kris
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i hate to see them go so young
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killagorrila99
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Haha, Well think about this, If he overcharged this cannon, He would die.
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