Judgment Arms LAW

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Id say it looks more like a Bazooka from WWII than a LAW from Vietnam.

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Very impressive! I as well as others love the Bazooka and or Law design...I'm thinking it's a Law though, but that's just me! Well besides that it's a great looking gun and I hope you get it fixed up!
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Either way it's still friggin sweet. Now someone just needs to make one that looks like a Flak 88...
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Ok in order:

Markfh11q, yeah, I wanted the tubular shape that was killed be the fittings.

COD_FILLETS, it was modeled after the WWII Bazooka, but since it’s to short and to big in diameter I can’t rightfully call it a Bazooka, I called it a LAW because that’s a weapon classification, Light Anti-armor Weapon.

Paaiyan, I’m working on the Flak…

And it’ll be a long while before I get it full operational, in the meantime I’m going to glue a 1 ¼ inch end cap over the spot were it broke.
Oh and thanks.
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It looks kinda like an AT4. Nice job.
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Very nifty, I like the wooden stock.
It looks a lot like this one: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6448& Although yours is a coaxial and his is an in-line. I really like these styles of guns, very nice.
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Thanks, the wooden stock looks good but I made it wrong, the top part’s to short and it pinches your shoulder. Plus it’s pine, not the best wood for a gun stock.
And to stop the confusion, I used the Bazooka as a guide for this cannon, but since it’s to dimensions are wrong I can’t rightfully call it a Bazooka, so I gave it the generic name, L.A.W., which stands for Light Anti-armor Weapon. After I fix it I’ll give it a proper name.

As a side note: MsWord thinks “cannon” is plural. It wants this sentence “I used the bazooka as a guide for this cannon” to be “I used the bazooka as a guide for these cannon”
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Yeah, took me long enough, here’s the damaged elbow, and the “repaired” exhaust/charge manifold: I glued an 1 ¼” end cap over the busted up end of the cross, I Goop in a plug in what’s left of the pipe in the cross under the end cap, then I PVC solvented the crap out of the fitting, and the cracks.
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The repair.
The repair.
don't she look pertty?
don't she look pertty?
what's left of the elbow:
what's left of the elbow:
Another view of the mangled elbow:
Another view of the mangled elbow:
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Yeah man I'd say that gun is pretty much scrap right now.Good luck on the rebuild.
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No, it’s not scrap; at 60PSI it’ll out perform my big gun, half the size twice the power.
But it’s dang near shot, last time I took it past 80PSI it blew out part of the patch and started leaking. I fixed it and it works fine now, but I’m not taking it much past 60PSI.
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The overall LAW theme of this gun is very cool.

This definently gets my "Favorite Pneumatic Award"

After seeing this one, I wanted to build a panzerschreck version.

I think it seems like a good idea but I don't think it will look as good as yours.

P.S. I love that Reagan quote.
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Thanks!

So when do we get to see you Panzerschreck, you going to put the blast shield on it?

Say, what kind of gun is that in your avatar?
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Arbor has a SKS in his avatar.Yugoslavian I supose,looks like a milled not stamped gun(I collect old guns).Hey Arbor how do you plan on valveing the panzerschreck? I'd be interested in building one for scenario paintball play.
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Would you like some advice on making a “tactical” Anti-armor weapon for paintball? I’ve done TONS of research and would be more then happy to disclose my knowledge, perhaps I’ll write a how to.

Definition of “tactical” according to Judgment Arms:
A.)To be tactical the arm must be easy to use, easy to carry, and have very little to go wrong with it and when a problem does occur it must be easy to fix.
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goathunter wrote:Arbor has a SKS in his avatar.Yugoslavian I supose,looks like a milled not stamped gun(I collect old guns).Hey Arbor how do you plan on valveing the panzerschreck? I'd be interested in building one for scenario paintball play.
all skss have a milled reciever you cant ell the iff with only a pic of the reciever area
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